Inspired by the legendary Himalayan guides, Arcadia Yachts presents Sherpa, the new entry level.

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[dropcap]K[/dropcap]nown as the innovative and unique “eco-friendly” Italian shipyard, Arcadia Yachts has today released the first information regarding their new entry model SHERPA. The new yacht will be officially launched on the market during the 2016 edition of Boot Dusseldorf (January 2016), with anticipation of full details during the upcoming Cannes Yachting Festival 2015.

The production of the [highlight color=”yellow”]entry level SHERPA[/highlight] is part of the recent extension of Arcadia Yachts’ GRP range. Together with the Arcadia 100 (presently under construction), the yard’s GRP family line is as follows: SHERPA – ARCADIA 85 – ARCADIA 100 – ARCADIA 115. All models are built using dedicated molds, one for each model.

In addition, the yard will unveil details about production plans for full-displacement steel/aluminum yachts from 135′ up to 150′.

ARCADIA SHERPA – KEY FACTS

  • 16.80m LOA with an exceptional 5.50m beam
  • Unexpected storage spaces – SHERPA’s tender garage guarantees an unusual volume for this size yacht -140 square feet and 247 cubic feet
  • High efficiency NPL hull improved by new technical solutions adopted as the result of studies conducted in partnership between Arcadia’s technical department and Volvo Penta
  • Two different superstructures options: Open deck and Salon deck, for day cruising or long distance cruising respectively
  • Extremely flexible layout: one, two and three cabin versions
  • A 41 square meter (441 square feet) cockpit – the same as the Arcadia 85
  • Convertible Sport flying-bridge “easy-to-close” upper deck area with automatic up/down window system
  • At full displacement a speed of 12 knots, with a consumption of apx. 43 liters/hour
  • 3.5KW of solar panel energy
  • Waste water treatment
  • Eco antifouling

SHERPA is a “forward thinking design yacht”. A 16.8m yacht with an exceptional 5.50m beam. A compact size with all the key features of larger yachts in the same range: exterior/interior spaces, a high-performance and efficient hull, well lit and modern interiors. SHERPA can be favorably compared with much larger yachts (65 ft) by its LWL (15.53m) and beam (5.52m) as no extra lengths are considered (bathing platforms and bow rake. The efficient length to beam ratio of the specific NPL hull also contributes to an upgraded yacht size for SHERPA. The incredible volume of the yacht is certainly a winning factor for potential clients of this size and range.

AN INNOVATIVE CONVERTIBLE SPORT FLYING BRIDGE

Arcadia SHERPA features a new concept in Sport flying-bridges: the “Easy-to-close” flying-bridge that converts into a closed deck, completely protected by side windows that can be raised and lowered electrically, just as in automobiles. The whole upper-deck area, since it is air-conditioned, becomes much more flexible and functional in any weather condition: in very hot climes or in bad weather when closed, or left open to the air as per any traditional flying-bridge.

SHERPA offers two different superstructure options: Open deck and Salon deck, for day cruising or long distance cruising respectively. SHERPA has very flexible layout options, with one, two or three cabin versions.

WHY SHERPA?

Besides the flexible layouts, [highlight color=”yellow”]SHERPA offers an unexpected storage space of 140 square meters (247 cubic feet) [/highlight]below the main deck. A flush main-deck allows all storage to take place belowdecks, leaving the entire area free for other uses. This storage space has direct and easy access, with a useful internal height of 125cm. Its storage lockers may easily be prepared for the most diverse uses: the usual mooring lines and fenders, water toys, fishing and diving equipment, water sport gear (kite-surf, windsurf, kayak), or for optional placement of the Seakeeper stabilizer in the central section. This is why the yacht is named after the legendary Himalayan guides capable of carrying extraordinary loads: SHERPA.

NPL HULL AND PERFORMANCE

SHERPA can be used both for day cruising or for very long-range cruising (ocean fishing and sightseeing). Thanks to her high performance semi-displacement NPL hull – which offers significant savings in fuel consumption – and together with the additional fuel tank compartment, extended cruising capabilities are guaranteed. The NPL hull type is a specific hull named after the National Physical Laboratory of England, where tests were conducted to determine the best ratio of length to beam in terms of hydrodynamic efficiency. This advanced hull, together with lightweight superstructures, allow very satisfying performance with low-power engines.

The new Arcadia SHERPA – with Volvo Penta IPS 600 engines – has a top speed of about 25 knots, with a cruising speed of 20 knots. At 20 knots, fuel consumption is apx. 97 liters per hour, and at 12 knots (top displacement speed), this decreases to about 43 liters per hour. Volvo IPS propulsion guarantees proven maneuverability and outstanding silence.

The new Arcadia SHERPA – with Volvo Penta IPS 600 engines – has a top speed of about 25 knots, with a cruising speed of 20 knots. At 20 knots, fuel consumption is apx. 97 liters per hour, and at 12 knots (top displacement speed), this decreases to about 43 liters per hour. Volvo IPS propulsion guarantees proven maneuverability and outstanding silence.

Cruising range is also favored by low generator usage thanks to the 3.5KW of electrical energy supplied by the solar panels that cover almost the entire superstructure.

ADDITIONAL ENERGY FROM SOLAR PANELS

Solar cells of latest generation are integrated between the external and internal surfaces of double-glazed panels fitted on top of the largest part of the superstructure. This advanced and ecological system supplies enough power (3.5KW) to run equipment and electrical systems: refrigerators, water circulation, toilettes, lights, A/V, electronics, recharging batteries. Each double glazed panel contains a special gas named Krypton, which guarantees a high insulation coefficient, up to 18° of thermal cooling between interior and exterior temperatures, the equivalent of a 20cm brick wall.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Yard: Arcadia Yachts

Model: Arcadia SHERPA Motor yacht

Construction materials: fibreglass superstructure in GRP, aluminium for the veranda

Length overall: 16.81m

Waterline length: 15.53m

Maximum beam: 5.58m

Draft: 0.90m

Displacement at full load: 20 tons

Propulsion: one Volvo Penta IPS 600

Generator: 9 KW 50 HZ Kohler

Veranda solar panel electrical production: 3.5 KW

Guests: 8

Crew: 5

Fuel capacity: 1,800 litres

Water capacity: 600 litres

R.I.N.A. Regulation and compliance with EU Provisions 94/25/CE (amending EU Provisions 2003/44/CE). The certificate issued is the EU declaration of conformity in regards to plan CATEGORY B MODULE B.

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