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Black Pearl (yacht)

Black Pearl is a sailing yacht launched in 2016, which is 106.7 meters (350.1 ft) in length.[4] It has three DynaRig masts supporting a sail area of 2,900 square meters (31,215 sq ft).[4] The yacht was known during its build process originally as Oceanco Y712 and thereafter as "Project Solar". The hull is steel, the superstructure aluminum, and the masts carbon fiber.[5] The yacht is owned by the family of Russian billionaire Oleg Burlakov, who died in 2021.[2][6][7]

Black Pearl in Rotterdam in January 2018.
History
Cayman Islands
NameBlack Pearl
OwnerOleg Burlakov[2]
BuilderOceanco
Yard numberY712
Launched2016[1]
Completed2017
In service2018[3]
Notes
General characteristics
Class and typeLloyd's registered
TypeSailing yacht
Tonnage2,864 GT
Length106.7 m (350.1 ft)
Beam15 m (49.2 ft)
Sail plan2,900 m2 (31,215 sq ft) DynaRig
Speed30 knots (56 km/h) (Max sail speed)
Capacity12
Black Pearl at night

As of 2018 when designed, it was expected that Black Pearl could cross the Atlantic using only 20 litres (4.4 imp gal; 5.3 US gal) of fuel, aided by regenerative technologies.[8][needs update] One key technology to support this is to use the speed of the vessel through the water under sail to generate electricity with a variable pitch propeller.[8] The yacht also features heat capture technologies and large scale storage batteries to capture energy generated but not immediately used.

Background edit

In the 21st century, the largest sailing yachts greatly increased in size.[9] In the 1990s, even 40 m (131 ft) long was considered a large boat, said one yacht designer looking back.[9] Yachts like Athena and Mirabella V were a big increase, and followed by Maltese Falcon.[9] In the 2010s, a host of similar and larger yachts came to fruition, including Sailing Yacht A, Aquijo, and Black Pearl.[9]

While these vessels are large for sailing yachts, this size is more common among motor yachts. There are quite a number of large sailing vessels for other purposes, especially those for passenger cruises.

Build history edit

 
Sailing yacht Black Pearl (Oceanico Y712)

Inspired by the 88 m (289 ft) Maltese Falcon, the intention behind the project was to push the boundaries of the DynaRig system and demonstrate the potential for larger DynaRig-equipped vessels.

The creation of the yacht, then known as "Project Solar", began on 7 July 2010 when Ken Freivokh was contracted to handle styling and design on the project. Given their involvement with Maltese Falcon, Freivokh introduced Dykstra Naval Architects to the project, and the team were able to advance the DynaRig system and to improve performance through changes both to mast shape and installation.[10] The 96 m (315 ft) preliminary concept that resulted was codenamed "Nautilus".[11]

Freivokh then commissioned Devonport Yachts (Pendennis Shipyards) to undertake technical studies to complete the tendering package. The tendering process began in June 2011 and included seven shipyards worldwide.[10]

 
Black Pearl in Rotterdam

By November 2011, Freivokh had extended the design from 96 m to 100 m (328 ft) and a scale model was produced. Dutch builders Oceanco were selected from the tendering process to construct the yacht at their Rotterdam shipyard.

The design and details of the yacht developed continuously during the build process, with the owner having a direct input on many aspects of the final design. The final design had the yacht at 106.8 m,[10] and the yacht, built under the name Y712, was then named Black Pearl.

The overall yacht design was done by Ken Freivokh, Gerard Villate, Nigel Gee, and Nuvolari Lenard, with others.[12][4][13] The yacht was constructed at Oceanco in Alblasserdam, and launched in September 2016.

It was delivered in early 2018 to the customer, after it had undergone sea trials.[14][needs update]

DynaRig System edit

The DynaRig owes its origin to Wilhelm Prölss' research in the 1960s. The DynaRig consists of freestanding rotating masts with rigid yards and acts as a square rig. Each of Black Pearl's masts supports six yards, which, unlike a conventional square rigger, have built-in camber of 12%. The fifteen square sails are set between the yards in such a way that when deployed there are no gaps in the sail plan of each mast, enabling them to act as a single airfoil. The furling sails are stored in the mast and can be deployed along tracks on the yards in six minutes. The sails are trimmed by rotating the masts. As there is no rigging, the masts and yards can be rotated without restriction for all points of sail, making Black Pearl a capable upwind clipper.[citation needed]

Summary edit

 

Black Pearl is a sailing yacht with three 70-meter (230 ft) high masts and is capable of 30 knots (56 km/h) in suitable weather conditions.[13] It also has diesel engines that can propel it to 17.5 knots (32 km/h).[15] She is capable of accommodating up to 12 guests in one master suite, two VIP and two double guests cabins.[16]

As a private yacht, Black Pearl can accommodate 12 guests and has various features, including an on-deck Jacuzzi, convertible cinema, full beam beach club, and a tender garage.[17] Total interior volume is 2,700 gross tons.[18] She won the Sailing Superyacht of the Year Award in 2019.

Specifications:[4]

  • Length - 106.7 meters (350 feet)
  • Gross tonnage - 2700 t (measure of interior volume)[18]
  • Guest capacity - 12 people (6 cabins)
  • Sail Area - 2,900 square metres
  • Max sail speed - 30 knots (56 km/h, 35 mph)[13]

Timeline:[4]

  • Contract - 2010[8]
  • Purchased - 2012
  • Launched - 2016
  • Delivered - 2018 [12]
  • Registered in the Cayman Islands[4]

Fuelless transatlantic voyager capability edit

Black Pearl is designed to generate electricity to power its on-board systems by using its propeller as a turbine as the yacht is propelled by the wind.[8]

Under sea trials, Black Pearl achieved 20 knots of speed on the water, and its developers expected as of 2018 that it might one day be able to transit the Atlantic using no fuel.[8] In its first crossing, 5600 nm from Montenegro to St. Barths in 2023, Black Pearl sailed approximately 80% of the distance and consumed 32000 liters of fuel. A traditional similar-sized yacht would have consumed 200,000 liters for the same passage.[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Exclusive: Oceanco launches 106m sailing yacht Y712". www.superyachttimes.com. SuperYacht Company B.V. 19 September 2016. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  2. ^ a b Lehtoranta, Riina (2019-08-27). "Kotkaan saapuu keskiviikkona varsinainen superjahti — Venäläismiljonäärin omistaman Black Pearlin kerrotaan maksaneen 200 miljoonaa dollaria". kymensanomat.fi (in Finnish). Kaakon Viestintä Oy. Retrieved 2019-09-20.
  3. ^ "Delivered: world's largest Dynarig sailing yacht departs the Netherlands today". www.superyachttimes.com. SuperYacht Company B.V. 16 March 2018. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "106m sailing yacht Black Pearl delivered by Oceanco". Boat International.
  5. ^ Superyachts.com. "Black Pearl - Oceanco Sail Yacht". www.superyachts.com.
  6. ^ "Oligarch's Divorce Spills Over at Swiss Firm". finews.com. 2020-07-24. Retrieved 2021-03-12.
  7. ^ "Oleg Burlakov, Owner of Black Pearl, Passes Away". Megayacht News. 2021-06-25. Retrieved 2021-09-06.
  8. ^ a b c d e . luxuryachts.eu. Archived from the original on 2018-04-12. Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  9. ^ a b c d Helen Fretter (14 March 2017). "The world's biggest yachts – what's behind the growth of the gigayacht". www.yachtingworld.com. Yachting World. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  10. ^ a b c "Inventing an icon: the story behind the 106m sailing yacht Black Pearl". www.superyachttimes.com. SuperYacht Company B.V. 15 April 2017. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  11. ^ "The full story behind the build of 106m Black Pearl". www.yachtharbour.com. YachtHarbour. 2 May 2017. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  12. ^ a b "BLACK PEARL". www.boatinternational.com. Boat International Media Ltd. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  13. ^ a b c René (19 March 2018). "Oceanco's 106.70 m BLACK PEARL (Project SOLAR) aka Y712 finally delivered". www.yachtemoceans.com. YachtAid Global. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  14. ^ "OCEANCO S/Y BLACK PEARL DELIVERED". www.superyachtdigest.com. SUPERYACHT DIGEST. 9 March 2018. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  15. ^ "Black Pearl". www.yachtharbour.com. YachtHarbour. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  16. ^ "Black Pearl". www.superyachttimes.com. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
  17. ^ Fleet, Yacht Charter. "BLACK PEARL Yacht (ex. Y712) - Oceanco - Yacht Charter Fleet". www.yachtcharterfleet.com.
  18. ^ a b "BLACK PEARL Oceanco". www.charterworld.com. CharterWorld LLP. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  19. ^ Overton, Holly (2023-09-22). "The story of 106m Black Pearl's long-awaited sail across the Atlantic". BOAT International. Retrieved 2024-02-23.

External links edit

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Black Pearl is a sailing yacht launched in 2016 which is 106 7 meters 350 1 ft in length 4 It has three DynaRig masts supporting a sail area of 2 900 square meters 31 215 sq ft 4 The yacht was known during its build process originally as Oceanco Y712 and thereafter as Project Solar The hull is steel the superstructure aluminum and the masts carbon fiber 5 The yacht is owned by the family of Russian billionaire Oleg Burlakov who died in 2021 2 6 7 Black Pearl in Rotterdam in January 2018 HistoryCayman IslandsNameBlack PearlOwnerOleg Burlakov 2 BuilderOceancoYard numberY712Launched2016 1 Completed2017In service2018 3 NotesCall sign ZGGH7 IMO number 1012490 MMSI number 319113100 General characteristicsClass and typeLloyd s registeredTypeSailing yachtTonnage2 864 GTLength106 7 m 350 1 ft Beam15 m 49 2 ft Sail plan2 900 m2 31 215 sq ft DynaRigSpeed30 knots 56 km h Max sail speed Capacity12Black Pearl at nightAs of 2018 when designed it was expected that Black Pearl could cross the Atlantic using only 20 litres 4 4 imp gal 5 3 US gal of fuel aided by regenerative technologies 8 needs update One key technology to support this is to use the speed of the vessel through the water under sail to generate electricity with a variable pitch propeller 8 The yacht also features heat capture technologies and large scale storage batteries to capture energy generated but not immediately used Contents 1 Background 2 Build history 3 DynaRig System 4 Summary 5 Fuelless transatlantic voyager capability 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBackground editIn the 21st century the largest sailing yachts greatly increased in size 9 In the 1990s even 40 m 131 ft long was considered a large boat said one yacht designer looking back 9 Yachts like Athena and Mirabella V were a big increase and followed by Maltese Falcon 9 In the 2010s a host of similar and larger yachts came to fruition including Sailing Yacht A Aquijo and Black Pearl 9 While these vessels are large for sailing yachts this size is more common among motor yachts There are quite a number of large sailing vessels for other purposes especially those for passenger cruises Build history edit nbsp Sailing yacht Black Pearl Oceanico Y712 Inspired by the 88 m 289 ft Maltese Falcon the intention behind the project was to push the boundaries of the DynaRig system and demonstrate the potential for larger DynaRig equipped vessels The creation of the yacht then known as Project Solar began on 7 July 2010 when Ken Freivokh was contracted to handle styling and design on the project Given their involvement with Maltese Falcon Freivokh introduced Dykstra Naval Architects to the project and the team were able to advance the DynaRig system and to improve performance through changes both to mast shape and installation 10 The 96 m 315 ft preliminary concept that resulted was codenamed Nautilus 11 Freivokh then commissioned Devonport Yachts Pendennis Shipyards to undertake technical studies to complete the tendering package The tendering process began in June 2011 and included seven shipyards worldwide 10 nbsp Black Pearl in RotterdamBy November 2011 Freivokh had extended the design from 96 m to 100 m 328 ft and a scale model was produced Dutch builders Oceanco were selected from the tendering process to construct the yacht at their Rotterdam shipyard The design and details of the yacht developed continuously during the build process with the owner having a direct input on many aspects of the final design The final design had the yacht at 106 8 m 10 and the yacht built under the name Y712 was then named Black Pearl The overall yacht design was done by Ken Freivokh Gerard Villate Nigel Gee and Nuvolari Lenard with others 12 4 13 The yacht was constructed at Oceanco in Alblasserdam and launched in September 2016 It was delivered in early 2018 to the customer after it had undergone sea trials 14 needs update DynaRig System editFurther information DynaRigThe DynaRig owes its origin to Wilhelm Prolss research in the 1960s The DynaRig consists of freestanding rotating masts with rigid yards and acts as a square rig Each of Black Pearl s masts supports six yards which unlike a conventional square rigger have built in camber of 12 The fifteen square sails are set between the yards in such a way that when deployed there are no gaps in the sail plan of each mast enabling them to act as a single airfoil The furling sails are stored in the mast and can be deployed along tracks on the yards in six minutes The sails are trimmed by rotating the masts As there is no rigging the masts and yards can be rotated without restriction for all points of sail making Black Pearl a capable upwind clipper citation needed Summary edit nbsp Black Pearl is a sailing yacht with three 70 meter 230 ft high masts and is capable of 30 knots 56 km h in suitable weather conditions 13 It also has diesel engines that can propel it to 17 5 knots 32 km h 15 She is capable of accommodating up to 12 guests in one master suite two VIP and two double guests cabins 16 As a private yacht Black Pearl can accommodate 12 guests and has various features including an on deck Jacuzzi convertible cinema full beam beach club and a tender garage 17 Total interior volume is 2 700 gross tons 18 She won the Sailing Superyacht of the Year Award in 2019 Specifications 4 Length 106 7 meters 350 feet Gross tonnage 2700 t measure of interior volume 18 Guest capacity 12 people 6 cabins Sail Area 2 900 square metres Max sail speed 30 knots 56 km h 35 mph 13 Timeline 4 Contract 2010 8 Purchased 2012 Launched 2016 Delivered 2018 12 Registered in the Cayman Islands 4 Fuelless transatlantic voyager capability editBlack Pearl is designed to generate electricity to power its on board systems by using its propeller as a turbine as the yacht is propelled by the wind 8 Under sea trials Black Pearl achieved 20 knots of speed on the water and its developers expected as of 2018 that it might one day be able to transit the Atlantic using no fuel 8 In its first crossing 5600 nm from Montenegro to St Barths in 2023 Black Pearl sailed approximately 80 of the distance and consumed 32000 liters of fuel A traditional similar sized yacht would have consumed 200 000 liters for the same passage 19 See also editList of yachts built by Oceanco List of large sailing yachtsReferences edit Exclusive Oceanco launches 106m sailing yacht Y712 www superyachttimes com SuperYacht Company B V 19 September 2016 Retrieved 11 October 2018 a b Lehtoranta Riina 2019 08 27 Kotkaan saapuu keskiviikkona varsinainen superjahti Venalaismiljonaarin omistaman Black Pearlin kerrotaan maksaneen 200 miljoonaa dollaria kymensanomat fi in Finnish Kaakon Viestinta Oy Retrieved 2019 09 20 Delivered world s largest Dynarig sailing yacht departs the Netherlands today www superyachttimes com SuperYacht Company B V 16 March 2018 Retrieved 11 October 2018 a b c d e f 106m sailing yacht Black Pearl delivered by Oceanco Boat International Superyachts com Black Pearl Oceanco Sail Yacht www superyachts com Oligarch s Divorce Spills Over at Swiss Firm finews com 2020 07 24 Retrieved 2021 03 12 Oleg Burlakov Owner of Black Pearl Passes Away Megayacht News 2021 06 25 Retrieved 2021 09 06 a b c d e Oceanco s Black Pearl to Become the Largest Sailing Yacht In the World Luxury Yachts luxuryachts eu Archived from the original on 2018 04 12 Retrieved 2018 04 11 a b c d Helen Fretter 14 March 2017 The world s biggest yachts what s behind the growth of the gigayacht www yachtingworld com Yachting World Retrieved 11 October 2018 a b c Inventing an icon the story behind the 106m sailing yacht Black Pearl www superyachttimes com SuperYacht Company B V 15 April 2017 Retrieved 11 October 2018 The full story behind the build of 106m Black Pearl www yachtharbour com YachtHarbour 2 May 2017 Retrieved 11 October 2018 a b BLACK PEARL www boatinternational com Boat International Media Ltd Retrieved 11 October 2018 a b c Rene 19 March 2018 Oceanco s 106 70 m BLACK PEARL Project SOLAR aka Y712 finally delivered www yachtemoceans com YachtAid Global Retrieved 11 October 2018 OCEANCO S Y BLACK PEARL DELIVERED www superyachtdigest com SUPERYACHT DIGEST 9 March 2018 Retrieved 11 October 2018 Black Pearl www yachtharbour com YachtHarbour Retrieved 11 October 2018 Black Pearl www superyachttimes com Retrieved 2019 05 23 Fleet Yacht Charter BLACK PEARL Yacht ex Y712 Oceanco Yacht Charter Fleet www yachtcharterfleet com a b BLACK PEARL Oceanco www charterworld com CharterWorld LLP Retrieved 11 October 2018 Overton Holly 2023 09 22 The story of 106m Black Pearl s long awaited sail across the Atlantic BOAT International Retrieved 2024 02 23 External links edit nbsp Media related to IMO 1012490 at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Black Pearl yacht amp oldid 1209845922, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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