The captain organizes the sailing trips on the Mediterranean and everything else to do with the yacht for the owner’s family. He is on board almost every day. In the summer he cruises the Mediterranean for around 60 days with the owners, visiting the Balearics, Sardinia or the Spanish coast. At that time of year his working day starts at seven in the morning. He looks over the two 16-cylinder Series 2000 engines, checks the operating data on the Callosum automation system, goes over the final details of the day’s route and gets the yacht ready for one or more days at sea.
Extended coverage for carefree cruises
The friendly and reserved Italian knows his way around yachts. He has been a captain for more than 40 years, and he swears by mtu engines. “If you want a fast yacht, mtu is the only choice,” the likeable skipper smiles. The yacht he commands is capable of roughly 29 knots per hour – something over 50 kph. And the fact that the engines have run so reliably for more than five years is another argument in their favor as far as he is concerned. But should there ever be any problems, he has chosen the safe option for the yacht and her owner – Extended Propulsion Coverage from mtu, or EPC for short. After the two-year standard coverage, he signed the boat up for a three-year EPC contract and in June 2013 took out an EPC extension for another three years. The contract covers unexpected repairs outside the standard servicing. The cover for the unforeseen repairs also includes the replacement parts, labor charges for the mtu engineer and travel costs for the call-out. This client also has the engine checked over once a year by an mtu service engineer. “I actually only see the mtu engineers once a year for the annual checkup,” relates the captain. He does the rest of the maintenance work himself, having even attended an mtu engine maintenance course at the mtu Training Center in Friedrichshafen.
“Nevertheless, it is reassuring to know that someone from mtu will immediately come to my assistance if there is ever a problem,” the captain explains. After all, nothing is more annoying than having your precious leisure time interrupted by repairs. The EPC package can be customized according to the client and operating profile. It lasts for three years or a specified maximum number of engine hours. The mtu engines in this yacht run for about 120 hours a year. “That is relatively long for a yacht in this power class,” recounts Paolini. On most yachts, the engines are in use for about 70 to 80 hours a year.