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Linx 30 - New Impressive Superyacht By Bravo Yacht Design

Spain’s foremost yacht design group BYD delivers an innovative, efficient and feature-rich superyacht tender - the Linx 30.

BYD teamed up with BMComposites (BMC) to develop the twin-hulled 9.48 metre (31ft 10in) tender specifically for the owner of a 63 metre (206ft 7in) expedition yacht. It is a limo for 10 guests, a sportsboat and a beach lander all rolled into one, and has now been adapted as a semi-custom model under the new Linx tender brand.

“The client was looking for a broad, open boat, with good stability and good performance and a limited weight,” explained Tiá Simó, Principal Architect at BYD. “It needed to beach land in comfort, and as well have an integrated Wassp system to scan the seabed for hazards in uncharted areas. And of course, the boat should fit comfortably into the tender garage of the mothership, and be light enough to be lifted by the yacht’s cranes.”

BYD was handed responsibility for delivering the whole project, including every element of its engineering and development work, while BMC took on the production. BYD’s talented team carried the brief from concept sketches right through to production. The hull is a technical masterpiece infused in super lightweight carbon fibre by BMC. It displaces 3.5 tonnes, including 340 litres of diesel - enough to cover 130 nautical miles at its 25 knots cruising speed.

Finely balanced design

Everywhere you look on the Linx 30, there is delight in the detail. The hardtop and windscreen fold down for easier stowage, for instance, while the beach landing ramp can also service as a bathing platform. There is an elegant integrated bimini and flexible sitting/lounging space for guests. Servicing has been simplified as far as possible by ensuring that the engines and waterjet drives have ample all-round access. Lifting points fold down flush and there are discrete marine heads on board.

But it’s not just the small things. Advanced carbon composite design and the bold use of foils slashes fuel consumption on the Linx 30, while increasing comfort and stability. “By reducing drag, the foils improve seakeeping and give up to 40 per cent more speed for the same power and fuel consumption,” says Simó. The Hydrofoil Supported Planing Catamaran hull technology uses a big, fixed foil between the two hulls, and two trim tabs right aft. It doesn’t raise the hull out of the water, but provides enough lift to deliver major benefits.

The twin 250hp Yanmar engines are capable of propelling the boat above 40 knots, but represent a much smaller, lighter drivetrain than would be necessary to achieve the same speed on a conventional tender. By speccing Hamilton jets and Yanmar diesel engines, BYD has obviated the need to bunker explosive petrol on the mothership.

Birth of a legend

Although the Linx 30 was originally designed for a specific yacht, it is a concept that works very well as a series model. Build partner BMC is no stranger to superyacht quality finish and can realise any custom requests that BYD can draw, Linx 30 owners can choose from outboard engines, sterndrives or waterjets, as well as speccing layouts, additional equipment and finish.

What doesn’t change is the innovative foiling design in full carbon fibre. With further models already under development at BYD, Linx looks set to disrupt the tender market, offering a line-up of incredibly efficient, capable craft.

Linx 30 Quick Specs

DescriptionRigid Hull, Cruising Boat - Planing - Motor - Inboard waterjet
No. of Hulls2
Length (Max)9.48M (31ft 10in)
Length Hull9.20M (30ft 18in)
Beam (Max)3.12M (10ft 2in)
Beam Hull2.84M (9ft 3in)
Maximum Load1361KG (including fluids)
No. of People12 (mass 1002kg)
Displacement Light Craft Conditions3280KG
Displacement Maximum Load Conditions4641KG


Supplied by Bravo Yacht Design Group

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