Arcadia 85: The Revolutionary Long Cockpit Of Solar Panels

Arcadia 85

At the Boot Düsseldorf 2010, which started on the 23 of January 2010, Arcadia Yachts presented the new motorboat Arcadia 85, the first vessel in the world having the superstructure equipped with doubleglazing glasses incorporating solar panels supplied from Schüco.

The new yacht is stylish, less showy, but impressing for innovative content. The Arcadia 85 is perfect for navigation with respect for nature and money.

The new craft features low purchasing cost thanks to the Arcadia Assembling System; modest consumption: the half-gliding hull series NPL requires low powered motorization; solar panels: for a zero issuing batteries recharge; hybrid propulsion: an electrical motorization pools the yachts at a 8 knot- speed in total silence; and water discharge treatment in order not to pollute.

Interiors are designed in total Italian Style with high quality furniture from Poltrona Frau Group and Schiffini. In comfortable cabins with special double-glazing surfaces (reflecting and low issuing glasses) everybody will enjoy beautiful scenarios of the sea.

Arcadia 85 can sail at night with maximum comfort and safety, allowing the owner and his guests to enjoy the whole day bathing peacefully anchored in the favourite harbours.

Specification of the Arcadia 85:

NPL series semiplaning hul
Length overall: 25,90 mt
Hull length: 23,97 mt
Max Beam: 7,15 mt
Draft: 1,65 mt
Displacement: 55 t
Fuel capacity: 8,000 lt
Water capacity: 1,600 lt
Grey water capacity: 1,200 lt
Sewage capacity: 1,150 lt
Engines: 2xMan R6 720 hp with ZF gearboxes
Generators: 2×20 KW Kholer
Air conditioning 120.000 btu Condaria
Electro hydraulic davit with carrying capacity of 500 kg Opacmare
Electro hydraulic gangway: 4 mt Opacmare
Stabilizer system: Rodriquez Marine with “zero speed” option
Bow thrust: 35 KW Rodriquez Marine
Sewage treatment: Hamman
Solar panels for battery recharge
Optional electric powered propulsion

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Related links:
Arcadia Yachts
Schüco
Poltrona Frau Group
Boot Düsseldorf 2010

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