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Conrad Shipyard's C144S ACE completes her first Transatlantic crossing

by Conrad Shipyard 29 Nov 2024 12:34 GMT
C144S ACE © Conrad Shipyard

Conrad Shipyard is proud to announce the successful transatlantic crossing of ACE, the first superyacht in the award-winning C144S series.

Launched in October 2022, ACE left Palma de Mallorca and arrived in St. Maarten within 16 days, ahead of schedule. The successful crossing was made possible by ACE's exceptional design, superior performance, and advanced engineering, marking the beginning of her long-awaited debut charter season in the Caribbean.

ACE, Conrad's flagship, from the largest motor yacht series ever built in Poland, exemplifies the shipyard's dedication to excellence in luxury yacht design and craftsmanship. The vessel combines an exterior by Reymond Langton Design, naval architecture by Diana Yacht Design, and interiors by M2 Atelier, resulting in a harmonious blend of aesthetics, functionality, and cutting-edge maritime technology.

Performance excellenceacross the Atlantic

During the crossing, ACE demonstrated exceptional resilience and performance in a wide range of weather conditions. Captain Jason McCormack declared: "ACE met all expectations in every condition we encountered. The yacht's steel hull and considerable volume ensured a smooth and comfortable cruise, from heavy rain and waves to extreme heat. There wasn't a single moment of concern, which is a testament to the outstanding design and build quality of the C144S series."

Covering 3850 nautical miles in just 16 days, ACE maintained an average speed of 10.1 knots. The yacht's sleek and thoughtfully designed hull improved performance by minimizing drag, ensuring a smooth and efficient voyage. Remarkably, the crossing was completed on a single bunkering, demonstrating exceptional fuel economy and engineering excellence. Over the course of the journey, the total hours under way amounted to 382, with total fuel consumption recorded at 40,702 liters, resulting in an average fuel consumption rate of 106.55 liters per hour.

Strategic planning and expert execution

The transatlantic voyage demanded precise planning and teamwork. After an intensive preparation period, ACE underwent rigorous sea trials and testing within a tight timeline prior to departure. Captain McCormack commended the crew:"All credit goes to the crew and the shipyard team for their hard work and long hours during the preparation phase. Despite the tight timeline, everything went according to plan, underscoring the reliability and craftsmanship of the yacht."

Anticipation for Caribbean charters

ACE's arrival in St. Maarten marks the beginning of her inaugural Caribbean charter season. Managed by Luxury Charter Group, ACE is set to visit prime destinations including St. Barts, the Grenadines, and the British Virgin Islands. With three confirmed charters, ACE is poised to deliver unforgettable experiences in some of the world's most breathtaking waters.

A vision for the future

The success of ACE paves the way for a promising future for the C144S series. The second vessel, Extra Time, is already in operation, and the third, Moonlight, is set to launch in July 2025.

"ACE's successful transatlantic crossing is a proud moment for our entire team. This achievement showcases the precision, care, and attention to detail we bring to every boat we create. Seeing a yacht, we've built perform so exceptionally on such a challenging voyage reflects the passion and expertise that define Conrad Shipyard," said Mikolaj Król, CEO of Conrad Shipyard.

"Not many 44-meter yachts can cross the Atlantic on their own hull without the need for shipping services," Captain McCormack added. "This capability saves owners significant costs and highlights the practicality and robustness of the C144S design. ACE's crossing is a powerful demonstration of what a well-built yacht can achieve."

For more information about ACE and the C144S series, visit Conrad Shipyard's official website or contact the team at

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