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Pelagic 77: Born to be wild

by Elisa Corti 9 Apr 2020 06:44 UTC

MCM co-founder Peter Wilson provides insight into his role as owner's representative on a very special sailing yacht high latitudes project in build at KM Yachtbuilders in the Netherlands.

The 23.5-metre Pelagic 77 is one of rare breed of sailing yacht designed specifically for navigating in polar seas. Her very experienced owner wanted "an expedition yacht designed and built for sailing mainly in high latitudes" and he knew exactly who to go to for advice...

Round-the-world racer and polar adventurer Skip Novak is widely considered a world authority on high-latitude sailing. His specialist vessel, Pelagic Australis, was designed by yacht designer Tony Castro for operations in remote polar regions. The Pelagic 77, in build by aluminium specialists KM Yachtbuilders, is very much an evolution of that vessel, which since her launch in 2003 has covered thousands of ocean miles working as an expedition charter yacht in both the Arctic and Antarctic, including an attempt on the NW Passage.

"Skip, Tony and KM had already proved themselves to be a winning team, so why look any further?" says Peter Wilson. "As Skip is often at sea on expeditions, he needed a wingman on the ground to follow the project and MCM was delighted to oblige. An expedition sailing yacht has to be designed and built to specific criteria, including enhanced autonomy, ease of handling, a simple sail plan and reliable onboard systems - and robust. The Pelagic 77 has been conceived with all these factors in mind."

Standout features that highlight the yacht's explorer vocation include:

  • The bare aluminum hull and deck structure is reinforced to withstand navigation in brash ice without deformation.
  • The schooner sail plan provides manageable sail handling in high winds and rough seas; and also redundancy, as the two mainsails are of equal size - the aft sail will fit on the forward mast.
  • A robust fixed keel with a solid aluminium machined centreboard (a work of art, says Peter Wilson) allows for safe navigation in shoal waters.
  • Twin engines, with well protected propellers.
  • A workshop forward of the accommodation means running repairs can be made at sea.
  • Hawser reels on in the transom and another on the foredeck can be used for shore anchors.
  • A sturdy gantry frame on the transom will carry an expedition RIB (a second RIB is stowed on deck) as well as the sat-nav antennae so in case of damage to the Axxon carbon masts, the yacht will not lose navigation and satellite communication capability. It also doubles as mainsail traveler track foundation.
  • A diesel stove in the spacious aft salon/dinette/galley provides efficient, reliable and comfortable heating to combat freezing temperatures. Radiators throughout the accommodations. During construction special attention was devoted to the insulation to combat the cold and condensation.
  • The bamboo interior joinery and furniture is comfortable yet hard-wearing and easy to maintain. Able to sleep 12, the yacht is designed for both private use and commercial chartering.

"This project represents a number of firsts for MCM," says Wilson. "Although I've known Tony for many years and Skip since our maxi racing days in the '80s, we've never had the opportunity to work together. Additionally, it's also our first collaboration with KM Yachtbuilders, who have carved out a solid niche in building high quality, rugged, aluminium explorer yachts. This is a collaboration amongst a coterie of experienced people that oozes a shared enthusiasm to achieve something exceptional"

With all the aluminium work now complete and the interior constructed in the adjacent joinery department, the next stage of construction is to run the cables, piping, ducting for the mechanical, electrical, hydraulic systems, then start the interior outfitting followed by installation the deckhouse. The yacht is scheduled for completion before the end of the year when she will be put through her paces in the northern high latitudes. In these times, one could argue that such an explorer yacht that can travel to the far corners of the earth, is perhaps more appealing than ever!

Specifications:

  • LOA: 23.52m
  • LWL: 20.40m
  • Beam max: 6.31m
  • Draught max: 4.30m
  • Draught min: 2.15 m
  • Engines: 2 x Yanmar 118 kW propulsion engines
  • Fuel: 8210 lit.
  • Day tank fuel: 250 lit.
  • Fresh water: 3055 lit. B/G
  • Water: 1310 lit.
  • Utility/Waste/Oil: 200 lit.

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