The Austrian shipyard Silent Yachts has upgraded the design of their flagship Silent 80.
Silent yacht 80. Designer Marco Casali Too Design has raised the cockpit and saloon floor and the roof by 35cm to recreate the standard designs for the classic Silent 80 and Silent 80 Tri-Deck yachts. Silent 80 SILENT solar power systems feed the electric propulsion of the catamarans short term speed up to 20kn and all household energy needs. She is powered by engines of 108 hp each giving her a maximum speed of 12 knots and a cruising speed of 10 knots.
Silent Yachts We are happy that our clients like the flagship 80-footer but we thought we can make another step forward with the new model said Michael Köhler Founder and CEO of Silent-Yachts. 55 60 80 62 3-Deck and 80 3-Deck. Ad Vista Yachts can help you book your next yacht at a great price in the Miami area.
Her top speed is 16 kn She can accommodate up to 8 people. Light-weight Lithium-Batteries provide ample energy. SILENT 80 is a 243 m Motor Yacht.
SILENT 80 is a 2020 Silent-Yachts 80 Silent 80 yacht. Solar Yachts by SILENT-YACHTS are an unique wonderful project that illustrates the opportunities and perspectives of solar powered mobility. The Silent Yachts 80 is the ultimate solar-powered catamaran with an unlimited cruising range.
Ad Vista Yachts can help you book your next yacht at a great price in the Miami area. Plus the designer and shipyard have upgraded the design further to introduce the Loft version catamaran. SILENT 80 Technical Specifications 6 Accommodation Foam sandwich structure of boat acts as thermal and sound insulation.
With a beam of 1087 m and a draft of 114 m she has a fiberglass hull and fiberglass superstructure. Its able to generate enough power through its high-efficiency solar cells to power both onboard amenities as well as propulsion. The SILENT 80 motor yacht comes in a standard 50kW cruiser version and a more powerful 250kW E-power version the latter option capable of a top speed of 20 knots and silent cruising at 7-8 knots with a range of around 100 nautical miles per day.