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The first hull of the new Oyster 125 super yacht line has been successfully released from the mould after post curing in a purpose built 40m oven.
Putting the 38m superyacht hull into the oven to start the moulding  process, Oyster Marine realised that they had just set a new world  record. With nearly 6.3 tonnes of resin flowing in around four hours,  this was the largest single continuous infusion anywhere in the world –  the previous record being for a bridge structure at around 6 tonnes.
The moulding of the new Oyster superyachts uses one of the most  technically advanced aerospace standard composite injection systems,  developed to produce a consistent high strength to weight laminate to maximize durability, in a controlled and environmentally friendly  process.
The resistance and structural rigidity of the Oyster superyacht line  is enhanced by hi-tech Kevlar and Carbon substraits. Once the moulding  process is complete, the hull and secondary structure are post-cured in a  giant oven at 60C for 48 hours to give the structure ultimate  temperature stability.
A Lloyd’s surveyor observes the entire manufacturing process in order to offer peace of mind for the owner.
The first Oyster 125 is currently undergoing a full fit out and will  be on the water for summer 2011. With four yachts in build by early  autumn, Oyster 100-01, 100-02 and 100-03 and Oyster 125-01, the next  build slot is for delivery 2012 with Oysters new partnership with RMK  now building up steam.
