{"id":4046,"date":"2021-01-13T09:00:21","date_gmt":"2021-01-13T09:00:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/velocityyachts.com\/blog\/karma-the-maxi-dolphin-75-cruiser-with-mini-maxi-looks\/"},"modified":"2021-01-13T09:00:21","modified_gmt":"2021-01-13T09:00:21","slug":"karma-the-maxi-dolphin-75-cruiser-with-mini-maxi-looks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/velocityyachts.com\/blog\/karma-the-maxi-dolphin-75-cruiser-with-mini-maxi-looks\/","title":{"rendered":"Karma: The Maxi Dolphin 75 cruiser with Mini-Maxi looks"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Despite her Mini Maxi-style racing looks, Karma is a Maxi Dolphin 75 performance cruiser designed by Mark MillsTranslated literally, karma does not mean fate, as it is commonly misused, but action. It\u2019s the actions you have taken in the past, take now, and will take in the future, and their consequences. Cause and effect, not some kind of cosmic levelling out of good things you did versus bad stuff you shouldn\u2019t have.<br \/>\nSo it\u2019s a surprisingly fitting name for this yacht, which was designed with clear intent from the outset. Most aggressive racing one-offs end up looking that way because they are created to do a particular job. But for a cruising design to turn out looking \u2013 at first glance at least \u2013 as if it could line up on the Maxi Worlds startline was no happy accident, instead Karma is the result of a very deliberate set of actions.<br \/>\nThe Maxi Dolphin 75-footer is from the drawing board of Mark Mills, the Irish designer behind the radically elegant Maxi 72 Allegre and the Wallycento Tango. Mills has a strong racing pedigree, but Karma isn\u2019t a typical racer-cruiser compromise. Instead, the concept for the boat arrived at Mills\u2019s desk with a fully-formed brief.<br \/>\nPhoto: Francesco Ferri\/Maxi Dolphin<br \/>\nAs well as having recruited a highly experienced project manager with an America\u2019s Cup background, Karma\u2019s owner had a fixed plan for how his new yacht should look.<br \/>\n\u201cFrom the outset, he had a very clear idea that this would be a flush deck, that the winches would be just in front of the wheels, that there would be very wide sofas in the cockpit. It really has varied very, very little from the original discussions,\u201d recalls Mills.<br \/>\nArticle continues below\u2026<\/p>\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t\tIt takes a team to Tango: The inside story of the fourth Wallycento superyacht<\/p>\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\tThis may be the fourth 100ft yacht designed to the Wallycento box rule, but it\u2019s one that raises the bar\u2026<\/p>\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t\tMastering the big beasts: what it\u2019s like behind the wheel at the Superyacht Cup<\/p>\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\tFrom the towering masts of the 52m\u00a0schooner Meteor to the carbon bladed racing Baltic 108 WinWin to the fabulous J\u2026<\/p>\n<p>Maxi Dolphin 75 \u2013 have-a-blast excitement<br \/>\nThe Italian owner, who chooses to remain anonymous, is a keen kitesurfer and has sailed fast multihulls in the past, but doesn\u2019t come from a big boat background. Unsurprisingly Karma is designed for have-a-blast excitement with a strong emphasis on the aesthetics.<br \/>\n\u201cI think it really was a bold step into the unknown. Clearly, being a kitesurfer, he was quite bullish about the fact that it should be a very sleek, cool looking high-performance cruiser,\u201d says Mills.<br \/>\nPerformance design elements include a chamfered bow, to improve airflow onto sails. Photo: Francesco Ferri\/Maxi Dolphin<br \/>\nPhoto: Francesco Ferri\/Maxi Dolphin<br \/>\n\u201cBut there was almost no desire ever to race, which is normally what\u2019s driving performance in quite detailed ways. You usually end up looking at the exact events that an owner is going to do and how heavy the crew weight is going to be, and all those sort of things play into the design. And I really didn\u2019t here. The performance aspect was more around the fact that he wanted to be able to just jump on his boat and sail across to Ibiza, then go back to Italy or off somewhere else.\u00a0<br \/>\n\u201cWe\u2019re missing a good word for this sort of boat \u2013 an express cruiser perhaps? He was never going to do a two-week offshore passage, that wasn\u2019t his goal. It was about making the 200-300 mile trips as quickly as possible and have a cool apartment to stay in when you got there.\u201d<br \/>\nWith no box rules or racing parameters to work within, the beamy hull shape could become slightly higher volume forwards, with twin rudders for offwind handling. \u201cIt\u2019s relatively reaching oriented, given that it\u2019s not trying to race and it\u2019s never going to do windward leeward courses, so it\u2019s a relatively full bow volume wise,\u201d explains Mills.\u00a0<br \/>\nWeight was kept low with a carbon corecell hull and deck construction, and Karma was built using female moulds for repeatability.<br \/>\nKarma also has a lifting keel from Cariboni, which Mills says is the only workable solution for balancing performance with any level of cruising practicality on this type of design. \u201cIt almost isn\u2019t possible to get the combination of light displacement and stability if you do a fixed keel of reasonable, normal draught,\u201d he explains.<br \/>\n\u201cYou\u2019re going to end up with a much smaller rig or a much wider beam waterline, or more weight, or some other negative outcome if you can\u2019t do a relatively deep keel, which means a lifting keel.\u201d<br \/>\nSome areas of cruising convention have been dispensed with \u2013 for example, there is no pushpit provision to enclose the transom \u2013 while other nods to practicality have been stealthily hidden with neat detailing. Almost invisible in the expansive teak decks is a recessed stainless steel frame, which pops out to form the dodger arches to protect the cockpit.\u00a0<br \/>\nBecause the back of the coachroof is angled at the companionway entrance, the washboards are made of tambour slats which also roll away vertically into a recess \u2013 like a very glamorous version of a slat-fronted bread bin.<br \/>\nFlush deck means clear view ahead for the helmsman. Photo: Francesco Ferri\/Maxi Dolphin<br \/>\nGiven his passion for kitesurfing, the owner is a very hands-on when it comes to helming Karma, and the 75ft boat has been set up for short-handed sailing with all controls led aft to the twin helm stations, headsails on recessed furlers, in-boom furling, and a swept spreader rig with square top main, but no backstay or runners for simplicity of handling.<br \/>\nBetween the twin rudders there is \u2013 as you might expect \u2013 an enormous garage for toys, including a large jet tender. A central transom section folds down to become a swim deck and launching spot for kites or paddleboards.<br \/>\nChill-out Zone<br \/>\nKarma\u2019s interior is by Nauta Design in Milan. Generating sufficient headroom for a luxurious living space was the main design challenge given the yacht\u2019s racing profile and relatively low freeboard, achieved through a barely perceptible hump or \u2018bulge\u2019 over the saloon in the otherwise flush deck.<br \/>\nThe interior is designed to be casually stylish, with a large lounge sofa that can comfortably seat four people opposite a dining area that can accommodate eight. The galley is open plan, informal family style, instead of being closed away for crew use only.<br \/>\nThere is a master stateroom forward, a guest double aft, an additional twin cabin with a Pullman berth, and crew cabin, each with ensuite heads. Rather than high shine finishes, Nauta has styled the boat with a \u2018scratched\u2019 effect oak cabinetry and linen fabric panelling, to add the relaxed contemporary feel.<br \/>\n\u201cI personally really like that style, which is very relaxed. I think it\u2019s like how people want to use their boats, to have a comfy sofa to go crash out on. And the ability to do it with lots of volume and space and not feel crowded was cool,\u201d says Mills.<br \/>\nNo backstays or runners add to the open transom. Photo: Francesco Ferri\/Maxi Dolphin<br \/>\nIn keeping with her raceboat aesthetics, the windows and hatches are discrete, with flush cabin and saloon deck hatches and the hull windows concealed by an outer film that appears white from oustide, but lets the daylight in.<br \/>\n\u201cThe drawback of this sort of flush deck is you lose the coachroof sides, which everybody expects to see in glass, and therefore are an easy way to get light in. So there\u2019s even more pressure to do something with hull windows \u2013 they could get bigger and bigger, but the goal was definitely to try and keep them muted,\u201d explains Mills.<br \/>\nBut Karma was never intended for sitting in and looking at the sea, It\u2019s a boat designed for hoisting sails, launching kites, and blasting across off across the waves. Karma means action.<br \/>\nSpecification\u00a0<br \/>\nLOA: 23.86m \/ 78ft 4inLWL: 22.00m \/ 72ft 2inBeam: 6.10m \/ 20ft 0inDraught (min): 2.80m \/ 9ft 2inDraught (max): 4.80m \/ 15ft 9inDisplacement: 26,000kg \/ 57,320lbSail areaUpwind: 317.3m\u00b2 \/ 3,415ft\u00b2Downwind: 645.8m\u00b2 \/ 6,951ft\u00b2Design: Mark Mills, IrelandBuild: Maxi Dolphin, Italy<br \/>\nFirst published in the January 2021 issue of Yachting World.<br \/>\nThe post Karma: The Maxi Dolphin 75 cruiser with Mini-Maxi looks appeared first on Yachting World.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Despite her Mini Maxi-style racing looks, Karma is a Maxi Dolphin 75 performance cruiser designed by Mark MillsTranslated literally, karma does not mean fate, as it is commonly misused, but action. 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