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Panamax presentation

At MYS 2024, British design firm Dixon Yacht Design introduced an innovative Panamax 53-metre concept project.

05 October 2024

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Dixon Designs introduces a sleek and sporty low-profile sub 500GT design that offers sparkling sailing performance and great looks, the Panamax 53 features an open aft deck with fold-down bulwarks, fostering a close connection with the water.

A solar roof incorporates 80-square-metres of solar panels and ventilation louvres above the cockpit.

Designed to allow Panama Canal transit she offers a healthy sail area displacement ratio and square top mainsail. The headsails are set up with a large overlapping genoa, a 105 percent blade and an off-wind Code sail on a subdeck furling unit. A delivery removable staysail on mast lock and subdeck tensioner.

The saloon is located on the main deck with side patio doors open to the side decks. The lower deck is effectively on one level and located above two battery banks which harvest the solar and regenerative energy.

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The owner’s suite is aft alongside four spacious guest cabins and a versatile fifth cabin positioned ahead of the saloon. Five crew cabins can accommodate up to 10 crew.

The deck design is her tour de force and provides a refined balance to her powerful hull design.

The helm stations port and starboard offer excellent visibility over the top of the solar roof with tender stowage beneath the foredeck and flexible aft deck space.

Built of part recycled aluminium alloy, with a propeller energy recovery system and solar harvesting, this yacht caters to customers passionate about sailing sustainability without wanting to compromise on living space, functionality and luxury.

 

dixonyachtdesign.com

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