by
Stuart M Roy
Naval Architect - Yacht Designer
YACHT & POWERCRAFT DESIGN SERVICES
This hull design is for the one-off 30m Steel Charter Yacht “Sprit of the East” which was built in Turkey in 2006. Combining the strength of steel with a traditional hull form and plenty of teak trim this beautiful yacht has been very fully equipped for luxurious charters in both the Mediterranean and Caribbean. More Details
The HiP30. This 9.15m (30ft) one-design racer-dayboat was designed for High Performance Yachts Ltd and being built by specialists Harley Racing Yachts at Cowes. Matching the style of a high-performance sports car this boat is long, slim and sexy, with an extensive inventory of high-tech features, including carbon spars, lifting bulb keel, deck gear by Harken and Spinlock and an optional teak deck. Click here for More
This little 1.5m (5ft) rowing boat was specially developed for use by young children. Not only did the final design have to match the size and strength of the youngsters who would use the boat, but safety aspects had to be given a very high priority. Available in a range of exciting colours, these charming and practical little boats are now being built in the UK to a high standard. Click here for More Details
As can be seen from his striking computer graphics the client for this 7.6m (25ft) power boat is an expert with computer technology. The intention is to work from our original Maxsurf 3-dimensional hull and superstructure design files and produce the mould tools for the full size boat automatically using CNC machinery. This was our first completely “paperless” boat design.
The M22e Trailer Sailer. This 6.7m (22ft) yacht is light enough to tow behind a 2-litre car and take home for the winter, but large enough for a family, with four full-size berths and a spacious cockpit. The design has built on our experience of owning a number of small yachts and to this are added some innovative features to create a high-performance trailer-sailer that should be of particular interest to those moving up from dinghies.
Conversion plans have been produced to turn this former 33m (108ft) U.S. Army tug into a superb long-range vessel capable of cruising in high latitudes and providing a go-anywhere expeditionary craft. More about Conversions.
Conversion plans have also been produced to enable this 31.7m (104ft) former German police boat to be transformed into a fast, capable and comfortable family cruiser by the addition of an aluminium deck saloon and enclosed flybridge steering position.
“Calypso” is a 70ft tribute design to Joshua Slocum’s yacht “Spray” of 1895 which he sailed single-handed around the world, as described in his famous book. Constructed of steel in the UK, she completed her first season of cruising in 2009 on the West Coast of Scotland. As hoped she has many of the fine sailing qualities of the original “Spray”. Click here for More Details.