27 May 2024
Archipelago Yachts has launched the new Archipelago 80, the latest and largest leisure vessel in the boatbuilder’s lineup.
The 24-metre explorer yacht is built upon a Chartwell Marine hull form utilised extensively in the offshore wind industry. Archipelago describes the 80 as a ‘go-anywhere, do-anything’ vessel that can be owner-operated.
“The Archipelago 80 represents ultimate versatility in a sub-24-metre owner-operator platform and the embodiment of our commitment to delivering exceptional experiences on the water,” says Archipelago founder Dr Stephen Weatherley.
“The vessel was designed for a visionary owner who shares our passion for pushing the boundaries of boating. I am very excited to see this project come to life and welcome the customer onboard for some unforgettable journeys at sea.”
The 80 has a fuel capacity of up to 20,000 litres and a payload capacity of 16 tonnes. The vessel offers an optional helipad on the top deck. Thanks to twin e-Motion hybrid diesel-electric systems featuring 1300hp MAN diesels and 250kW electric propulsors, it has a top speed of 28 knots.
The Archipelago 80’s cockpit has an expansive working area equipped with tie-down points crafted to accommodate expedition gear or superyacht toys.
Its knuckle-boom Palfinger crane and reinforced deck structure allow the transportation of a 20-foot ISO container, personal submersible, amphibious vehicle, or heavy-duty equipment.
Alternatively, the cockpit can be left free for leisure activities like sunbathing, outdoor lounging, or indulging in game fishing.
High bulwarks envelop the sides for added safety. Moving towards the bow, an optional davit-style crane stands ready to hoist RIBs, jet skis or similar equipment.
The vessel offers the option of integrating a hot tub into its structure and deploying a paravane kite for decreased fuel consumption and redundancy. A Portuguese bridge provides additional security, while the boat’s significant roof area accommodates solar panels or extra storage facilitated by the knuckle-boom crane.
Inside, the Archipelago 80 has a spacious, open-plan salon complete with a bar and day galley. This area affords guests panoramic views while they unwind or dine onboard.
Within the hulls, a customisable array of cabins caters to guests and crew. These are complemented by a main galley and a combined laundry or workspace, accessible from either the living quarters or the cockpit.
Archipelago says the wheelhouse serves as an adaptable living space, featuring a bar and entertaining area on its shaded balcony.