Project Maverick

Project Maverick: Quick’s floating showroom debuts at the Genoa Boat Show

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It is called Project Maverick and is the new floating showroom of the Quick Group, the international leader in the marine equipment industry. The result of the extensive 8-mont refit of a 1996 Falcon 80 motor yacht, Project Maverick will serve as a remarkable demo boat and ongoing R&D vessel for growing product portfolio of the Ravenna-base company, which will use it as a floating showroom for its leading-edge yachting technologies.

So let’s get to know the extraordinary work carried out by Quick for the restyling of this boat and above all the innovative equipment on board, in anticipation of admiring it live. Project Maverick will in fact be premiered at the Genoa Boat Show, scheduled to take place from 21 to 26 September.

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Project Maverick: the restyling by Aldo Parisotto

The layout of Project Maverick was revised by architect Aldo Parisotto with the aim of making the boat suitable both as a family cruiser and accommodate more guests, both media and clients, for sea trial purposes. The jewel in the vessel’s crown is the striking interior and exterior lighting system Arcipelago Capsule Collection, designed by Parisotto+Formenton Architetti exclusively for the Quick Marine Lighting brand.

project-maverick_Quick_Falcon-80“I was attracted by the idea of upcycling a motor yacht from the ’90s and imbuing it with a dual function as a regular family yacht and as a demo boat for today’s cutting-edge technology by Quick – says Aldo Pariotto – For example, the layout has been rethought to make the circulation flow more fluid and the galley is now more like a show kitchen in a top restaurant.”

The fly deck has also been restyled by removing the tender crane and moving the tender to the new boat and swim platform by Sanguineti Chiavari in the stern (the Quick Group acquired 100% of company earlier this year), freeing up more space for guests. Just as importantly, the shipyard paid special attention to the use of sustainable solutions such as synthetic teak for both the interior and exterior materials.

The showroom in detail

Designed as floating showroom, Project Maverick includes all Quick’s top products and systems. Apart from Quick chain counter, remote controls, inverter, battery charger, water heaters and QNN, the main onboard systems include:

  • MC2 Seacentric System: the stabilisation system includes Viator fins, Intercepta trim tabs and Quick Gyro stabilizer. Powered by synchronous electric motors, Viator fins are very quiet but also extremely compact, allowing them to be easily retrofitted on yachts like the Falcon 80. The Intercepta trim tabs are a plug-and-play system that thanks to proprietary software is completely integrated with the fins to read the hull dynamics and coordinate movements in varying sea conditions. Combined with the well-established Quick Gyro, this system represents the new frontier of onboard stabilisation.
  • XR6 windlass: The new XR6 model expands the historic range of XROY windlasses with AC, DC electric motor and hydraulic motors. The new model is characterised by an engine power ranging from 3 kW to 5.5 kW with a maximum working load of up to 1700 kg.

  • BTAC 300S thruster propellers: The new synchronous, double propellers installed on the Falcon are the first step towards a technological revolution of the BTAC range equipped with asynchronous motors. With the same wattage, thrust, performance and absorption, the new synchronous motor of the BTAC 300S propeller weighs 70% less and is 30% more compact than the corresponding asynchronous model.

  • Arcipelago Capsule Collection: A versatile and innovative lighting solution for indoor and outdoor spaces designed by Parisotto+Formenton Architetti. The collaboration has resulted from the convergence of shared visions on contemporary lighting in nautical environments and a common love for the sea. Furthermore, the LED light sources have a wide range of mounting options and they are powered by high-efficiency integrated drivers for powerful, energy-efficient lighting with an expected lifetime of several thousand hours.

  • Platform by Sanguineti Chiavari: The hydraulically actuated stern platform allows the automatic lifting, hauling and launching of the tender. The structure is entirely made of anodized aluminum and comes complete with hull bracket and internal counter flange for fixing to the boat. It also has a locking system in the fully raised position to guarantee security even in the event of a system failure.

“We set out on Quick_Falcon-80_master-bedroomthis adventure to create a test bed to develop the integration software so that everything works perfectly together, not only our own products but also with the autopilot, navigation electronics, comms and remote diagnostic, and so on – says Michele Marzucco, CEO of Quick – The hardware is one thing, but the software development is going on continuously behind the scenes and never stops. The boat is a fantastic vehicle for trying out Quick systems on the water, but it is also an ongoing R&D tool for us to further perfect the technologies involved.”

For further information, please visit: www.quickitaly.com

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