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Discovering why the new Hylas H57 is the perfect safe and self-sufficient bluewater model

by Hylas Yachts 1 Apr 2021 11:54 BST

The first unit of the award winning Hylas H57 has arrived on the East coast of the US. The sailboat will be based in Fort Lauderdale for the near future where in person visits and sea trials, as well as virtual guided tours, are now available.

  • The first Hylas H57 has debuted in Fort Lauderdale
  • Owners Peggy Huang and David Crafa discuss their new yacht
  • Best New Yacht Development award by the Yacht Building Association of Taiwan
  • High-capacity Li-Ion battery, custom plumbing system and electric tender among upgrades

There are a number of design enhancements that Bill Dixon has brought to the Hylas range with this model.

"The twin rudders and the solent rig with a self-tacking jib make the Hylas H57 easy to sail in all conditions," said Hylas Yachts Director Peggy Huang. "Comfort under way has been improved with a designer hardtop and integrated windshield. The optional extending awning over the aft deck also brings a whole new level of relaxation when it comes to dockside "apres sail" comfort. To extend seasons and during extended passages an optional helm enclosure extends from the hard top. Supported by a carbon frame this all weather protection brings year round enjoyment. Other characteristics that we have come to expect from Hylas such as build quality, ocean crossing capability and the benefits that the center cockpit brings to living space below remain intact."

In recognition of this innovative design and quality build she has been awarded the Best New Yacht Development award by the Yacht Building Association of Taiwan.

The owners have taken full advantage of the Hylas yard's willingness to customize by introducing some interesting enhancements.

"There is so much innovation with this yacht I just couldn't resist making some personal choices that would reflect our vision for such a forward thinking design," said co-owner David Crafa. "The new Hylas H57 SV Vanishing Point is designed to be extremely self-sufficient while never sacrificing the comforts of home thus keeping with the tradition of building a smart, safe, fast and luxurious yacht just like the legendary models that came before her."

Upgrades

This first Hylas H57 has a number of options and enhancements.

To keep the sailboat safe and self-sufficient while offering maximum comfort, hull#1 has been fitted with next generation technology such as Raymarine's Augmented Reality System as well as cutting edge FLIR thermal imaging cameras mounted in critical areas such as the spreaders and in the engine room. The camera feeds flow through raynet and can be overlaid on electronic charts or the HD digital radar.

The network also displays NMEA data from the Volvo D150 power plant as well as the Northern Lights 9kw Generator. As always, Auto pilot, weather, instruments and the new fusion RS 770 Apollo series entertainment system are networked. All systems on the network can be displayed and/or controlled from any of the 3 Axiom 16XL multi displays at the helm or down below at the nav station or by remote via the ray control app on iPhone or iPad.

At the heart of the first Hylas H57, Xantrex has designed a high capacity Lithium Iron phosphate battery bank and charging system complete with 1200W of their new low-profile solar panels which are easily mounted on the hard top.

The Xantrex lithium batteries and charging system w solar has been designed by the engineers at Xantrex to accommodate the hyper efficient TMD Thermodynamica Inverter HVAC system which allows for aircon and heating run times of over 12 hours running directly from the house 24v battery banks without having to charge from the Genset.

There is also a complete custom design plumbing system from Raritan. It utilizes their marine elegance heads and two separate electro scan units, which sanitize black water and eliminate having to call and wait for the pump out boat all day. A high efficiency dual element 18-gallon Torrid Marine Explorer series water heater makes hot water for days and can even be run from the DC Lithium batteries or directly from solar. Our Seagull IV X-1F freshwater filter helps keep drinking water tasting great.

"More featured equipment that keeps us comfortably while away from the dock is our Parker 500 gallon per day water maker. It's high output, simple to operate, very robust and easy to maintain," commented David Crafa. "An Ultra anchor keeps us exactly where we expect to be when we wake up in the morning. And when we need to get into shore our new center console Highfield CL380 outfitted with an E-propulsion Navy 6.0 will get us there without burning a lick of fuel. It's our Aqua Tesla! When the weather's up and the current is strong, Sidepower Bow and Stern Thrusters make easy work of shorthanded docking."

Some of the other gear that is installed that the owners owners felt belonged on a great bluewater yacht such as the new H57 are a Bruntons Varifold prop and Sigma Drive, Harken rewind winches, Harken hardware and reflex spinnaker furler, Selden spars, North 3DI Sails, GN Espace Ocean chef 4 burner stove and custom gallery sink, full size Frigoboat MS 180 fridge and freezer. Arid Bilge Systems keeps the water out, New England ropes are for running rigging and slick dyneema life lines, Obelis trash compactor for offshore trash storage, Icom M605 VHF radio with AIS, Icom 803 Color SSB radio for those offshore rally nets.

Extra comments

David Crafa identified the coolest enhancement of the H57 in three categories: performance, comfort and navigation equipment. He provided extra comments on these three major categories.

Performance — "Endurance and the super thin material North's 3Di sails will help with longevity of the Hylas H57 and make the furling systems even more reliable. Speed and performance are not just for racers, it makes a huge difference to passage planning."

Comfort — "The Xantrex high capacity Lithium Iron Phosphate battery and charging system complete with 1200W of their new low-profile solar panels will allow for aircon and heating run times of over 12 hours running directly from the house 24v battery banks without having to charge. Undisturbed sleep at anchor without a generator running is something we really enjoy."

Navigation — "The Raymarine's Augmented Reality System as well as cutting edge FLIR thermal imaging cameras are mounted in critical areas. This data, in addition to all the other systems on the network, can be displayed and/or controlled from any of the 3 Axiom 16XL multi displays. We can even mirror these screens through Bluetooth on personal devices and TVs."

Hylas H57 specifications:

  • Length overall: 56'10" / 17.328 m
  • Waterline length: 52'9" / 16.138 m
  • Beam: 17' / 5.2 m
  • Shoal draft: 6'5" / 1.95 m
  • Deep draft: 8'2" / 2.5 m
  • Displacement: 57,685 lbs / 29000 kg
  • Water tank: 238 gal / 901 liters
  • Fuel tank: 264 gal / 999 liters
  • Sail area: 1636 sqft / 152 meter square
  • Engine: Volvo Penta 150 hp
  • Naval architect: Bill Dixon

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