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Canova yacht owner. The foil-assisted Baltic 142 Canova hits her stride off Sardinia. For Dario Segre the Italian owner of the 36m sloop Canova the ultimate plan has always been to spend six years travelling around the globe via Cape Town and PatagoniaIve owned boats for 30 years and Canova is the final realisation of my sailing wishes my sailing dreams says Segre. Canova was crowned sailing superyacht of.
In the middle of February just before any of us had realised how serious the Corona virus outbreak was becoming Roger and I were invited to sail aboard Canova by its owner Dario Segre. It was commissioned by a serial yacht owner who was also keen to minimise emissions by using hydro-generating electric propulsion. Canova is a 43 metre very modern and very fast sailing yacht built by Baltic Yachts and delivered at the end of 2019.
Canova was conceived as a global cruising yacht designed to carry her owner and crew at speed and in exceptional comfort for long periods of independent sailing. Baltic Yachts has worked with a number of partners on the 112 project with JudelVrolijk who provided their expertise as the naval architects while Italian naval architect Alex Vismara worked closely with the owner and braught his design input into the boat. It competed in the 2020 World Superyacht Awards and Roger and I were invited onboard to judge her and Roger wanted to write an article for Boat International about her.
The impact on the environment became more important as the design process went on The list of engineering feats aboard Canova is impressive. In a powerful display of sailing in which sustained speeds of at least 20 knots have been reached in the breezy Strait of Bonifacio the foil-assisted Baltic 142 Canova has recently been enjoying virtually fault-free fine-tuning as her owner and crew put the yacht through her paces in an intense sailing programme. Canova is a 43 metre very modern and very fast sailing yacht built by Baltic Yachts and delivered at the end of 2019.
Canova was conceived as a global cruising yacht designed to carry her owner and crew at speed and in exceptional comfort for long periods of independent sailing. The compact and quiet 420kW electric motor is able to drive the 145-ton yacht at a speed of 14 knots via her rotating forward-facing pull propeller says Mattia Belleri of fluidsailing who has project managed the design and build of Canova for her owner. One of the great advantages of her DSS foil is that it reduces heel and motion making this yacht arguably the most comfortable cruising yacht of her type in the world.
Hawkins told Asia-Pacific Boating that the owner a repeat client is passionate about long-range cruising. The 433m Baltic Yachts sailing yacht Canova is currently not listed for sale. Its our coolest project says Gregory Marshall the Canadian naval architect behind the boats standout look.