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NautiStyles video: New Transatlantic Range Game Changer – Bluewater SIXTY SOLAR POWER Cat

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Transatlantic Range Game Changer – Bluewater SIXTY SOLAR POWER Cat

Watch Victoria & Rico of NautiStyles on an exclusive manufacturing tour of the brand new SIXTY SOLAR POWER, featuring insights from Bill Dixon of Dixon Yacht Design and Tamas Hamor as they share their expertise and vision that brought this eco-friendly, luxury modular power Cat to life.

SIXTY SOLAR POWER BrochureVideo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umhGRJvPdn4

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SIXTY SOLAR POWER
EXCLUSIVE OPEN DAY EVENT INVITATION

We are thrilled to invite you to an exclusive Open Day event to explore the SIXTY SOLAR POWER firsthand. Be among the first to step aboard this state-of-the-art catamaran, meet the team behind her creation, and experience her innovative features up close.*
* sea trials subject to weather conditions
  • January 25
  • 11:00 AM
  • Aveiro, Portugal
  • Walby Shipyard

SIXTY SOLAR POWER
HYBRID PROPULSION and XXL COMFORT

After four years of development, Xquisite Yachts and Dixon Yacht Design completed the tooling for the innovative SIXTY SOLAR POWER at their Portugal production facility, finally launching the first hull in December 2024.
This new powercat embodies Xquisite Yachts’ signature design elements, including distinctive arch-style coachroof supports and prioritized onboard comfort, creating an unmatched luxury experience. Equipped with a hybrid diesel-electric propulsion system, she achieves energy independence via an expansive solar panel array installed on both the bimini and T-Top, significantly enhancing power efficiency.
  • Length overall

    60’7” (18.48 m)
  • Waterline length

    59’8” (18.11 m)
  • Beam

    26’8” (8.12 m)
  • Draft

    3’9” (1.15 m)
  • Displacement

    83,775 lbs (38 t)
  • Fuel

    975 US gal (3690 l)
  • Water

    2x 132 US gal (2x 500 l)
  • Black Water

    114 US gal (430 l)
  • Solar Panels

    8 kW
  • Standard Engine

    2x D8-IPS700
  • Hybrid Propulsion

    (optional)
  • Length overall

    60’7” (18.48 m)
  • Waterline length

    59’8” (18.11 m)
  • Beam

    26’8” (8.12 m)
  • Draft

    3’9” (1.15 m)
  • Displacement

    83,775 lbs (38 t)
  • Fuel

    975 US gal (3690 l)
  • Water

    2x 132 US gal (2x 500 l)
  • Black Water

    114 US gal (430 l)
  • Solar Panels

    8 kW
  • Standard Engine

    2x D8-IPS700
  • Hybrid Propulsion

    (optional)
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  • Sixty Solar Power – Saloon

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  • SIXTY SOLAR POWER – Tamas Hamor, CEO

  • MEET BILL DIXON

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2026 SLOTS STILL AVAILABLE

Hull #006, #007, and #008 are still available for 2026 delivery!
Early reservation ensures comprehensive customization opportunities for discerning owners
seeking the next evolution in power catamaran excellence.
Founded in 2014, Xquisite Yachts specializes in designing and building luxury sailing and power catamarans. Known for their multi-award-winning craftsmanship and innovative design, our yachts are tailored to provide exceptional comfort, safety, and sustainability for discerning adventurers worldwide. Customers can purchase finished yachts or place a custom order, with the option to try before they buy through the company’s charter program.
We are Victoria Chalaya and Rico Rox Stoll, USCG-licensed captains with over 12 years in the yachting industry. “From the start, we have kept our independence & integrity, so we do not accept payments for our Tours, this way we can choose to only Tour the vessels we find interesting for our audience. We are here to have FUN while checking out the coolest Yachts on the market and not taking ourselves too seriously!”

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    The Xquisite SIXTY SOLAR SAIL Catamaran Makes the Most of the Sun - by Cruising World

    The Xquisite SIXTY SOLAR SAIL Catamaran Makes the Most of the Sun – by Cruising World

    The Xquisite Sixty Solar Sail Catamaran Makes
    the Most of the Sun

    By Mark Pillsbury – Cruising World

    A High-Tech, Solar-Powered Catamaran Designed for Self-Reliant Cruising Couples

    Advanced Solar Technology and Energy Systems

    Packed with solar panels and lithium batteries, powered by a hybrid system that incorporates diesel engines and electric drive/power generators, and fitted out with a versatile and powerful sail plan, the Xquisite SIXTY SOLAR SAIL catamaran is intended to be a long-range cruiser that a self-reliant couple can handle on their own and liveaboard for extended periods.
    At anchor, the boat’s 6 kilowatts worth of solar panels, 60-kilowatt lithium battery bank and 48-volt electrical system will cover house loads, including air conditioning, eliminating the need for an onboard generator. Under sail, its electric motors, mounted between twin Yanmar 110 hp diesel engines and their saildrives, can run in regeneration mode to replenish the batteries or, when powering, propel the boat for extended periods before the diesels take over to drive both the boat and high-output alternators.
    Like earlier 54-foot models, the SIXTY SOLAR SAIL reflects the voyaging experience of the company’s founders, Tamas Hamor and Sara Hajdu, who circumnavigated together aboard multihulls before acquiring and finishing construction of a catamaran in South Africa that launched their new company, Xquisite Yachts, and made its American debut with the original Xquisite X5 at the Annapolis boat show in 2016.
    • Sixty Solar Sail

      Sixty Solar Sail

    • Sixty Solar Sail

      Sixty Solar Sail

    • Sixty Solar Sail

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    • Sixty Solar Sail

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    • Sixty Solar Sail

      Sixty Solar Sail

    Designed for Easy Access and Couple-Friendly Sailing

    Having sailed as a shorthanded crew who maintained their boats themselves, the Xquisite team puts an emphasis on access to critical gear, such as shaft seals, pumps and steering components. Digital manuals, developed in-house, are extensive and cover parts, repairs and maintenance. And as importantly, an emphasis is put on sail handling that’s manageable for a couple, where one partner is often alone on watch.
    At the deck-level helm station, protected by a windshield and overhead Bimini, all sail control lines run to a pair of electric winches mounted on each side of the wheel. The square-top, in-boom-furling, full-batten main can be set or reduced in size easily at the touch of a button, and the skipper can match headsail to conditions by choosing to fly a self-tacking jib, genoa or code sail, all set on electric furlers. A carbon-fiber mast and boom also contribute to smooth sailing by reducing weight aloft.

    A Balance of Performance and Comfort

    Designed by Bill Dixon of Dixon Yacht Design, the SIXTY SOLAR SAIL is a big boat. Seen at the dock, it towers above other similar-size catamarans because in order to present narrow hulls at the waterline for proper sailing performance – and still have interior room to allow for walk-around athwartships king-size berths aft – the cabin soles are elevated to take advantage of increased beam as the hulls flare approaching the bridge deck.
    But to be clear, the Sixty Solar is still a cruising catamaran, loaded with creature comforts and plenty of room for belongings, provisions and toys.
    Let’s start with the toys. A carbon-fiber crane on the transom takes the work out of launching and retrieving a tender, while an optional hydraulic swim platform between the hulls makes it a snap to lift up to three paddleboards and move them into a dedicated storage locker under a seat that spans the transom. The seat also incorporates a large grill and sink. Under the starboard cockpit stairs, there’s another compartment designed to hold scuba tanks and a compressor.

    A Spacious and Versatile Interior Design

    The cockpit features a table for dining alfresco and plenty of space to lounge in the shade. Just forward, a glass door slides open into the salon. Step inside, and tasteful and practical living spaces await. A large opening centerline electric hatch forward provides a lot of natural ventilation, as do four overhead hatches. A dining table in the forward starboard corner converts to a coffee table or can lower farther to create a large bed – a perfect spot to enjoy movies on the 50-inch smart television. The well-equipped galley includes an island counter, electric cooktop and oven, and a house-size fridge.
    In the port hull, the owner’s suite is truly spacious. There’s the aforementioned king-size berth aft, a sitting area with a couch and desk amidships, loads of closet space, and a head and shower forward. Two guest cabins, both with athwartships bunks and en suite heads and showers, are to starboard. During the day, both hulls bathe in light from multiple ports.
    Wide side decks, ample handholds, and solid stainless-steel life rails running bow to stern topsides are all additional signs that the SIXTY SOLAR SAIL is built to be a comfortable and safe passagemaker, one that will leave a little less of a carbon trail in its wake.

    SIXTY SOLAR SAIL: The Future of Luxury Sailing

    Technical Specifications

    • Length Overall
      18.80 m / 61.67’
    • Beam
      8.915 m / 29.2’
    • Draft
      1.65 m / 5.4’
    • Mainsail area
      135 m² / 1453 ft²
    • Sail area – Genoa
      90 m² / 968 ft²
    • Light Displacement
      27.5 t (approx.)
    • Fresh Water
      860 litres / 227.18 gal
    • Diesel Engines
      2 x 110 HP (80,9 kW)
    • Electric Engines
      2 x 15kW
    • Solar Panels
      Up to 6 kW
    • Diesel
      1.440 litres / 380.4 gal
    • Hybrid Propulsion
      (optional)

    Production Schedule & Pricing Options

    Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4Hvb562vH0Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6YkXVHF5Jw

    SIXTY SOLAR SAIL: The Future of Luxury Sailing

    Technical Specifications

    • Length Overall
      18.80 m
    • Beam
      8.915 m
    • Draft
      1.65 m
    • Mainsail area
      135 m²
    • Sail area – Genoa
      90 m²
    • Light Displacement
      27.5 t (approx.)
    • Fresh Water
      860 litres
    • Diesel Engines
      2x 110 HP (80,9 kW)
    • Electric Engines
      2x 15kW
    • Solar Panels
      Up to 6 kW
    • Diesel
      1.440 litres
    • Hybrid Propulsion
      (optional)

    Pricing & Production Schedule

    Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4Hvb562vH0Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6YkXVHF5Jw
    Huge Thanks to Mark Pillsbury at Cruising World Magazine for showcasing
    the development of our flagship CAT!
    Xquisite Yachts is a luxury yacht brand known for its innovative designs, comfort, and sailing performance. The company produces a limited number of multi-award-winning catamarans each year using the latest technology. Customers can purchase finished yachts or place a custom order, with the option to try before they buy through the company’s charter program.
    Cruising World is your go-to site and magazine for the best sailboat reviews, liveaboard sailing tips, chartering tips, sailing gear reviews and more.

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      Professional BoatBuilder Magazine on e-Motion’s Innovative Hybrid Marine-Propulsion Engine, Set to Power Xquisite’s Groundbreaking Sixty Solar Power Cat

      Professional BoatBuilder Magazine Showcases:

      e-Motion’s Innovative Hybrid Marine-Propulsion Engine,
      Set to Power Xquisite’s Groundbreaking Sixty Solar Power Cat

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      The April/May 2024 issue of Professional BoatBuilder magazine takes an in-depth look at the cutting-edge hybrid marine-propulsion engine developed by e-Motion. This innovative system, born from the vision of e-Motion founder Michele Maggi, is set to power Xquisite Yachts’ upcoming Xquisite Sixty Solar Power model, offering catamaran enthusiasts and professionals a versatile and efficient propulsion solution.
      With a rich history at premier boat-building companies, Michele Maggi launched e-Motion to develop a compact, all-in-one hybrid propulsion system. Designed for easy integration, this system fits seamlessly into both power and sailing catamarans.
      The fruition is the e-Motion hybrid engine, which perfectly blends electric and diesel power to ensure top performance and efficiency. Its modular design and small footprint position it as a sustainable, efficient propulsion alternative that doesn’t sacrifice performance or reliability.

      e-Motion’s Hybrid System:
      Multiple Operating Modes for Optimal Performance

      The e-Motion hybrid propulsion system, detailed in the Professional BoatBuilder feature, offers seven operating modes designed to suit various operational needs and preferences for superyacht installations, featuring both serial and parallel hybrid features:

      Conventional Diesel Propulsion Mode:

      In this mode, the diesel engine powers the yacht directly, with the engine connected to the propeller shaft via a conventional transmission. This setup is traditional and straightforward, providing reliable propulsion using diesel power alone.

      Electric Propulsion Mode:

      The yacht can be propelled using electric power, with the electric machine connected to the propeller shaft through the same transmission. This mode requires an additional clutch between the diesel engine and the electric machine, enabling electric-only propulsion, which is quieter and potentially more efficient for short distances or slow cruising.

      Generator Mode (Under Way):

      While the yacht is moving, the diesel engine can drive the propeller for propulsion and simultaneously have the electric machine operate as a generator. This dual function supports charging batteries or powering onboard systems without the need for separate generator units.

      Generator Mode (At Anchor):

      With the yacht stationary, the diesel engine drives the electric machine acting as a variable-speed generator, but with the propeller shaft disconnected to prevent propulsion. This mode is ideal for powering onboard systems or charging batteries without leaving a carbon footprint associated with propulsion.

      Boost Mode:

      This mode combines the diesel engine’s power with the electric machine, adding extra power to the propeller shaft. It’s useful for quickly increasing speed, such as when a planing hull needs to overcome the initial resistance to reach cruising speed, or to enhance performance without upsizing the diesel engine in displacement hulls.

      Combined Conventional and Parallel Propulsion Mode:

      For twin-engine setups, one diesel engine operates in conventional mode while simultaneously powering its electric machine as a generator. The electricity generated can then power the other electric machine for propulsion, with its diesel engine turned off. This setup offers a blend of diesel and electric propulsion, optimizing efficiency and reducing emissions.

      Serial Hybrid Propulsion Mode:

      In this advanced mode, standalone generators power the electric machines for propulsion, bypassing the diesel engines directly connected to the propellers. This configuration allows for efficient electrical propulsion, with the diesel generators operating at optimal conditions to reduce fuel consumption and emissions.
      The e-Motion hybrid system’s clutches enable smooth transitions between operating modes, ensuring that Sixty Solar Power adapts to changing conditions and preferences with unparalleled flexibility and efficiency and performance . These clutches, shown in Photo, are a critical component of the hybrid system, allowing the diesel engines and electric motors to be engaged or disengaged as needed.
      • Courtesy of Professional BoatBuilder magazine

        The core of e-Motion’s approach to parallel hybrid propulsion is a series of short-length, large-diameter axial flux electric machines that attach to standard SAE flywheel housings on a range of bobtail engines. Power levels range from 100 kW to 300 kW.
      • Courtesy of e-Motion

        A diagram of the parallel hybrid setup illustrates how the blue-ringed electric machine and an essential clutch to decouple it from the engine in electric-only mode are sandwiched between the engine and transmission.
      • Courtesy of e-Motion

        The e-Motion system in boost mode allows the electric motors to supplement the diesels’ propulsion power.
      • Courtesy of e-Motion

        In the fully electric navigation mode, the electric motors operate pulling solely from the lithium-ion battery banks and/or generators.
      • Courtesy of e-Motion

      A critical feature of the e-Motion clutch is that it fails closed, connecting the diesel engine to the driveline. Opening the clutch enables electric-only operation. Reliably transitioning between modes while under way relies on proprietary e-Motion software.
      Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkVswK_5PBA

      The first three units already sold, and the fourth hull is still available with 2025 delivery.

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      Explore more on Sixty Solar Power

      Advanced Components and Sailer-Friendly Control Systems

      Courtesy of e-Motion

      To monitor these complex systems, e-Motion is working with Navico to include screens like this one in its standard multifunction displays.
      • Courtesy of e-Motion

        A fully integrated hybrid system for South African builder Xquisite Yachts illustrates the degree of customization e-Motion must deliver to meet the needs of every boat.
      • Courtesy of Professional BoatBuilder magazine

        The electric machines (motor/generators) are three phase (thus the three orange conductors). A variable-frequency inverter (the silver box) serves as the interface between the high-voltage DC bus on the boat and the electric machine.
      • A stand-alone variable-speed permanent-magnet generator with rated power from 80 kW to 300 kW is another common component in a typical e-Motion hybrid system, especially in nonplaning vessels.
      • Following system design, technicians put together a complete package in the e-Motion factory, and then it is shipped to the builder for installation.
      The e-Motion hybrid system features high-capacity lithium-ion batteries, a powerful inverter, and an intelligent system controller that optimizes energy storage, conversion, and distribution. These advanced components work together to ensure that the Xquisite Sixty Solar Power can operate efficiently and effectively in any situation.
      The Professional BoatBuilder feature provides a detailed look at the advanced components that make up the e-Motion hybrid system, including the high-capacity lithium-ion batteries, powerful inverter, and intelligent system controller. These components are the heart of the hybrid propulsion system, working together to optimize energy storage, conversion, and distribution.
      The lithium-ion batteries, as shown in Photo, provide a reliable and long-lasting energy storage solution for the Xquisite Sixty Solar Power. These batteries are designed to withstand the rigors of marine use, with robust construction and advanced safety features to ensure optimal performance and longevity. The high capacity of these batteries allows the boat to operate for extended periods without the need for constant charging, providing a truly remarkable level of energy independence.
      The inverter, shown in Photo, is responsible for converting the DC power generated by the diesel engines, electric motors, and batteries into the AC power required by the boat’s electrical systems. This powerful component ensures that the Sixty Solar Power can operate all of her onboard systems, from navigation and communication equipment to lighting and appliances, with reliable and efficient power. The inverter plays a critical role in ensuring that the boat can operate smoothly and effectively in any situation.
      The intelligent system controller, shown in Photo, is the brain of the e-Motion hybrid system, constantly monitoring and optimizing the performance of all components to ensure maximum efficiency and reliability. This advanced control system uses sophisticated algorithms and sensors to monitor the status of the diesel engines, electric motors, batteries, and other key components, making real-time adjustments to optimize performance based on the chosen operating mode and environmental conditions. By constantly monitoring and adjusting the system, the controller helps to maximize fuel efficiency, reduce emissions, and extend the life of the boat’s components, ensuring a more sustainable and cost-effective operation.
      User-friendly controller displays provide real-time monitoring and manual control over the hybrid propulsion system, allowing users to easily adjust settings and monitor performance while on the water. These displays provide the crew with the information and control they need to optimize the boat’s performance and efficiency.
      The controller displays, shown in Photos, provide real-time monitoring of key system parameters, such as battery charge levels, power output, fuel consumption, and operating mode, allowing informed decisions for Xquisite Sixty Solar Power owners. They allow the crew to quickly and easily switch between operating modes, adjust system settings, and monitor performance, ensuring that the boat is always operating at its optimal level.
      In addition to providing real-time monitoring and control, the controller displays also offer advanced diagnostic and troubleshooting capabilities. The displays can alert the crew to potential issues or malfunctions, providing clear and concise instructions for resolving the problem. This helps to ensure that the Sixty Solar Power can operate safely and reliably, even in the event of a system malfunction or failure.

      Integration with Xquisite Sixty Solar Power

      The Sixty Solar Power, a luxury catamaran from the Multi-Award-Winner Xquisite Yachts, is set to integrate e-Motion’s hybrid propulsion technology, marking a significant milestone in the world of sustainable and high-performance cruising. The Professional BoatBuilder feature provides a detailed look at how the e-Motion system is integrated, highlighting the careful design and engineering that went into creating this groundbreaking vessel.
      The integration of the e-Motion system into the Xquisite Sixty Solar Power is a testament to the close collaboration between Xquisite Yachts and e-Motion. The careful planning and attention to detail that went into creating a seamless integration between the two systems ensure that the hybrid propulsion system works in harmony with the rest of the boat’s advanced features and amenities.
      In addition to the e-Motion hybrid propulsion system, the Sixty Solar Power boasts an array of features that elevate the sailing experience to new heights. The catamaran’s sleek and modern design, coupled with her spacious and luxurious interior, offers passengers a truly unparalleled level of comfort and style. From the well-appointed cabins and en-suite bathrooms to the expansive deck spaces and panoramic views, every aspect of the Xquisite Sixty Solar Power has been carefully crafted to provide the ultimate in luxury and relaxation.
      The advanced solar technology further enhances Sixty Solar Power’s sustainability and efficiency. She features an array of strategically placed high-efficiency solar panels, allowing her to generate a significant portion of her own power and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. This innovative feature not only contributes to a cleaner and greener sailing experience but also provides a higher level of energy independence on the seas.
      By combining the cutting-edge e-Motion hybrid propulsion system with advanced solar technology and luxurious amenities, the Xquisite Sixty Solar Power represents a new era in sustainable and high-performance cruising. This groundbreaking catamaran is set to appeal to discerning sailors who demand the very best in terms of performance, comfort, and environmental responsibility, making her a true game-changer in the world of luxury yachting.
      Sixty Solar Power - Multi-award winning catamaran
      Sixty Solar Power – Flybridge
      • Solar Panel Battery Charging
      • Battery Fast-Charge from the Generator
      • Diesel-Electric Navigation Mode
      • Zero-Emissions Hotel-Load
      Sixty Solar Power - Multi-award winning catamaran
      Sixty Solar Power – Salon
      Sixty Solar Power - Multi-award winning catamaran
      Michele Maggi (left) of e-Motion and Tamas Hamor (right) of Xquisite Yachts, two pioneering founders at the West Palm Beach Boat Show steering the future of sustainable yachting.

      The Future of Sustainable Yachting

      Sixty Solar Power - Multi-award winning catamaran
      Sixty Solar Power
      The e-Motion hybrid propulsion system is just one of the hundreds of examples of innovative technologies that are featured in the Xquisite Sixty Solar Power, shaping the future of sustainable yachting.
      The success of the e-Motion hybrid engine and its integration into the Xquisite Sixty Solar Power is a testament to the vision and dedication of Michele Maggi team at e-Motion, as well as the forward-thinking approach of Tamas Hamor‘s Xquisite Yachts and Dixon Yacht Design. By working together to create a truly groundbreaking vessel that combines performance, luxury, and sustainability, these companies are setting a new standard for the yachting industry and inspiring others to follow in their footsteps.
      For an in-depth exploration of e-Motion’s hybrid marine-propulsion engine, check out the feature in Professional BoatBuilder’s April/May 2024 issue. Discover the NMMA Innovation Award-winning technology on e-Motion’s website and dive deeper into the Xquisite Sixty Solar Power model.

      Professional BoatBuilder – Current Issue  

      Xquisite Yachts is a luxury yacht brand known for its innovative designs, comfort, and sailing performance. The company produces a limited number of multi-award-winning catamarans each year using the latest technology. Customers can purchase finished yachts or place a custom order, with the option to try before they buy through the company’s charter program.
      About e-Motion
      The e-Motion hybrid system will enhance the quality of life on board and the resale value of the vessel. In addition to drastically reducing fuel consumption and maintenance costs, more importantly, owners will diminish their carbon footprint and CO2 emissions becoming eco-conscious individuals. Today, e-Motion offers a full range of hybrid systems for Power and Sail yachts.
      Professional BoatBuilder magazine is written and edited for boatbuilders, repairers, designers, and surveyors. Published six times a year, by WoodenBoat Publications, Inc., it focuses on materials, design, and construction techniques and repair solutions chosen by marine professionals. Regular technical articles provide detailed, real-world examples to improve the efficiency and quality of their work.

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