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HomeBoatingGladiator 631 Next by Canados to be launched april 2021

Gladiator 631 Next by Canados to be launched april 2021

Canados partnered with Naval Architect Simone Cesati, an expert in high-tech composite construction, and race boat builder. 

The concept of the boat was focused on creating a model that:  
– would reach the 50 knots mark with very conventional engines, optimizing reliability with minimum maintenance needs;
– would be extremely easy handling, so an owner can run the boat himself and wash it in half an hour after being back at the marina;
– would redefine the concept of day cruiser with extensive outdoor social areas, while offering two of three cabins with ample comfort and luxury for extensive cruising;
– would allow for serious top end speed while being capable of running all day at 35 knots burning at least 30% less fuel than any other yacht in the category.

Canados is proud to introduce you with, literally, a piece of advanced engineering and technology that will fill a gap in the market no shipyard ever succeeded in doing.

Imagine a 20-meter yacht that will burn only 5.5 liters per Nautical Mile at 35 knots while any other yacht in the category struggles to be at about 9 liters per NM.

As simple as all the above criteria might sound, to reach this kind of results, the Canados technical department together with Cesati opted for some truly innovative new technologies. 
In short, the weight to power ratio had to be kept under 10 kg per horsepower. As a result, the dry weight of the Gladiator 631 Next does not exceed 18.5 tons where all the others 20 meters on the market are between 24 and 26 tons on the scale.
This significant gain of weight could not be achieved by reducing structures but had to be found in technology, materials and lightweight interior construction while the hydrodynamics had to be highly advanced.

The particular details of the hull design are:
–    Triple stepped naturally ventilated hull;
–    Transmission tail incorporating surface shafts and trim tabs with no hydraulics fittings in the water;
–    Reversed strakes to accentuate transom lift and canalize much harder water to the propellers.
The hull and deck lamination calls for:
–    Kevlar, Carbon, E-Glass all using vacuum bagging technology;
–    Full vacuum bagged carbon fiber hard top;
–    Full carbon fiber strake reinforcement;
–    Full carbon fiber transom;
–    Structural fuel, fresh water and wastewater tanks;
–    Honeycomb structural bulkheads and furniture panels.

Surface drives with straight shafts simplicity:
Reaching the targeted speed not being possible with conventional shaft lines, Canados opted for a different typology of surface drives. The JDM® Special are trimmable surface drives with aft positioned rudders. This allows to retain the reliability of conventional shaft lines without having any hydraulic fittings in the water as the trim pistons are installed inside the hull.

The two major advantages are found in the consequent gain in performances and increased comfort by eliminating vibrations due to the fact the propellers are no more positioned under the hull.

The steering rudders and bow thruster are coupled to a maneuvering joystick so the user can enjoy user friendly and easy maneuvering in ports.Gladiator 631 NextGladiator 631 Next

Extensive outdoor spaces:
The concept of the Gladiator 631 Next is the one of a truly hardcore open yacht. 
Boarding will be made via an Opacmare multi-function step gangway that will also be used as a swimming ladder. Underneath the aft sun pad is located the tender garage for a 2,85m jetboat.
Underneath the hard top, the outdoor dining table is also convertible in a shaded sun pad, thanks to the electrical table. The island galley will be equipped with two custom made stainless steel 130-liter fridges, electric BBQ, icemaker and sink.
On each side of the galley are carbon fiber deck hatches, one to access the fender storage and the Lithium Ion battery ventilated bay, one to access the crew cabin.

The dashboard has been designed like a center-console pod with three generous helm seats and a 1,80-meter futuristic panel with two Garmin Crystal displays used as an integrated bridge.

Protected by the laminated windshield and side wind deflectors, are located the carbon fiber sliding cabin access door and a chaise longue. Another important thing about the Canados Gladiator 631 design resides in the fact that, while the cockpit is open to the sides, the air flow has been studied in wind tunnel in order for the passengers to be fully protected.

The side passages towards the foredeck, where an additional sun pad has been installed together with a dinette, are extremely protected by the height of the structural bulwarks. This will allow passengers to move around the boat in safety even at high speed.

Inside the new Gladiator 631 Next:
Inside, the performance driven philosophy of the model will be felt in lots of details such as sinks, access stairwell, table, taps, door handles, bed bases made of carbon fiber.
The owner’s suite will be full beam, amidship located, while the VIP cabin will be located to fore.

The central saloon comes with a stylish classic design with rounded shaped sofa, carbon fiber inserts, designer’s table and Poltrona Frau® leather upholstery. But not only the design is elegant, the 2,40m headroom will make it unique in the category. 
This layout, upon demand, can be modified to convert the saloon into a third enclosed cabin with two beds.

The exterior of the boat will be entirely painted in Awlgrip® metallic while all cleats and hardware will be in anodized aluminum. The exterior upholstery will also be spectacular as made of a mix of Sunbrella® and Alcantara® Exo, reinforcing the general feeling of luxury.

The first Gladiator 631 Next will be powered by twin Volvo Penta® D13 @ 1000 hp, a 6-Cylinder mono-turbo engine known for its reliability, low maintenance and simplicity.

But the most impressive characteristics of the Gladiator 631 are invisible, from the underwater hull design to the honeycomb furniture panels and the particularly elaborated composites structures.

For more conservative clients, the Gladiator 631 Next will also be offered with smaller 900 HP engines and straight shafts.

And for the speed addicted, Canados is currently working on a triple engine Gladiator 431 “Record” with three Nanni-Scania N16. 1150 HP for a top speed of about 70 knots!!! 


A Private presentation road show in the Med:
After delivery, the Canados Gladiator 631 Next number one, will be taken together with two other Gladiators, a 431 and another new model, for a presentation roadshow. 
The roadshow will make stops in Capri, Portofino, Monte-Carlo, Cannes, Saint-Tropez, Porto Vecchio and Costa Smeralda.


Length overall (L.O.A.) :         19,35 m
Molded Length :                 19,19 m
Maximum beam :                 4,73  m
Empty displacement :             18,5  tons
Full load displacement :         22  tons
Fuel tanks capacity :             2500  liters
Water tanks capacity :              600  liters
Waste – grey tanks capacity :      300  liters
Engines :                     2x VOLVO D13 with ZF 400 gearbox 
Transmissions :                 2x JDM 30 special with 5 blades propellers
Maximum speed :                 50 kN +/- 3%
Cruise speed :                 40 kN +/- 3%
Economic cruising speed :         35 kN +/- 3%
Cruise range :                  460 NM @ 35 knots
Hull :      Triple stepped ventilated hull with structural tail;
Construction :          E-Glass, Kevlar, Carbon with vacuum bagged coring.

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