
Issue #: 15
Published: January / February 2021
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We presented the Balbuzard 35 Open in MW151, and here are the first pictures of her big sister, the 45. [Balbuzard is the French for Osprey – Ed.] Alexandre Fortabat intends this project for a long-distance cruising program in the tropics and temperate climates.
The 1,180 square feet (110 m²) of sail area and light displacement of less than 7 tons augurs well for some wonderful, express ocean passages; all the more so as the hulls are voluminous and the width between them is significant. The Balbuzard 45 Open should maintain excellent seakeeping in all circumstances with good bridgedeck clearance, aft platform and fine-entry bows. Like the 35, the architect/designer has imagined a completely open concept with circulation and ergonomics optimized for family cruising. The original layout offers a saloon and a central cockpit protected by a rigid bimini into which solar panels are integrated. The coachroofs house two protected living areas, the galley on one side and the saloon and navstation on the other. Beneath the living areas are the two technical compartments, perfectly centered. The cabins and bathrooms are located in the hulls. The raised helm stations are positioned aft of the coachroofs. The Balbuzard 45 Open, with her hybrid hydro-generator electric propulsion and solar panels, is playing the range card. As for the construction with a low carbon footprint, it uses natural materials - wood, flax fiber, cork and bio-sourced epoxy resin - facilitating the build for the majority of the spread-out surfaces. A kit for amateur construction is in the design stage.
Specifications:
Architect: Alexandre Fortabat
Overall length: 49’3” (15 m)
Waterline length: 45’3” (13.80 m)
Beam: 25’3” (7.70 m)
Displacement: 15,000 lbs (6.8 t)
Sail area: (110 m²)
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