Saturday, December 5, 2015

How to Care for your Leather


Salthouse CORSAIR 49E

Understanding Your Leather

Leathers are not all the same. The way they have been finished alters how they feel, the absorbency rate of soiling, colourfastness and at times the need for different care products. Leather is a natural material with pores and hair follicles, similar to our own skin. All leathers are artificially coloured and while a pigmented, top coated leather is less porous than a pure aniline or nubuck, they are all still porous allowing the leather to breathe for your comfort. Leather will absorb soiling which, if not removed regularly will cause premature wear and discolouration.

DEFINING WEAR ~ It is not necessarily how many times you sit down and get up, but the total hours spent in your furniture each day. Understanding this helps you understand the maintenance required. Also important is the type of soiling. We break this into two areas, ie wet and dry soiling (wet being the most damaging). While some forms of wet soiling are obvious such as spillages, others are not and can cause damage over a relatively short period. Perspiration ~ from hair, arms and legs on areas of contact can cause colour destabilisation or loss, leading to breakdown of the leather, causing a repair which may have been avoidable with a little extra attention when cleaning. Thinking about wear and examining your furniture while cleaning, can help prevent small problems becoming large ones.


Maintaining your leather upholstery

Use cleaning and care products such as the 
Pelle System 'Peace of Mind' Leather Care that is formulated to international tanning standards and approved for sealed upholstery leathers.
Regular light cleaning followed by deep cleaning every 3-4 month. After deep cleaning condition and protect your leather to keep it soft and supple and provide protection against wear, soiling and spillages making future cleaning easier. Use special products for stain removal, spillage removal and scratch repair.


Prevention is the key!


To help extend the life of your leather furniture it is important to clean and condition the leather on a regular basis, usually every four to six months, depending on the amount of use.

After cleaning, the conditioner will help to prevent future spillages penetrating into the leather, and helps protect against discolouration, cracking or premature wear and tear.

Where possible, avoid excessive sun exposure. Leather that is regularly exposed to the sun can over time fade and become brittle and also damage the stitching.




Monday, November 30, 2015

Salthouse Corsair 49E - Model Showcase






Setting the standard in luxury Motor Yachts. The Salthouse CORSAIR combines function and performance expected by the discerning owner.

Built to order and customised to suit, each Salthouse motor yacht is a reflection of her owner, individual in themselves, yet sharing the pedigree of design and build quality which Salthouse Next Generation Boats is renowned for. 
This sleek European design is both stylish and functional, from the luxurious saloon with all round visibility to the unique cockpit design. 

Entertaining flows easily from inside to out. This superb design includes an al fresco dining area, boarding platform with live bait tanks, day head in cockpit and plenty of storage space. 

Whether its relaxing in an idyllic bay, entertaining family and friends or just sneaking away for a night or an extended summer vacation no stone has been left unturned to provide the highest level of marine excellence possible. 

SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE 

  • Handcrafted interior 
  • Wrap-around leatherette cockpit seats 
  • Large pull out pantry for great storage 
  • Great night vision 
  • Large comfortable helm seat 
  • Spacious single level entertaining 
  • Superb sea handling 
  • Economical cruising 
  • Cockpit table converts to a double bed sized sun lounger 
  • Full cockpit covers to provide all weather protection 
  • Saloon table converts to an additional double berth 
  • Inverter and microwave 
  • Spacious aft galley 

SPECIFICATIONS

Length Overall:  15m | 49’2″
Length Waterline:  14 | 45’9″
Beam:  4.12m | 13’6″
Draft:  1m  | 3’2″
Displacement:  11.5 tonnes
Construction:  GRP/Balsa core
Fuel Capacity:  900 L
Water Capacity:  720 L
Cabins:   2


Contact Dean:  +64 (0) 21 429 723 | E: dean@salthousecorsair.co.nz



Thursday, September 24, 2015

Salthouse ICON 54S

This new range utilises the exceptional seaworthy ICON hull. The luxurious ICON S series innovative and distinctive design will impress you from the moment you set eyes on it. 

There are many exceptional features such as a midship’s full width owner’s cabin and optional four cabin and three cabin layouts, dinghy boot, hydraulic boarding platform, and ample cockpit seating.

Luxurious, functional, spacious with unprecedented design and performance


Saloon

Full width owner’s midship cabin

INSPIRED BY LIFE | DESIGNED WITH PASSION

Auckland On Water Boat Show


Starts today Thursday 24 September 2015 

Make sure you drop by and say hello. Dean and the team will be on hand to discuss your boating requirements.







We are excited to have on display a Salthouse Corsair 49 and a recently completed Salthouse 63.  Also not to be missed is the release of the Salthouse ICON Series


3D modelling and layout will be available for viewing at the show






For more information on the Salthouse range visit our website:http://salthousecorsair.co.nz/

Saturday, September 19, 2015

History of Salthouse Next Generation Boats

Dean's favourite pastime out on
the water fishing

INSPIRED BY LIFE – DESIGNED WITH PASSION

Salthouse Next Generation Boats’ founder, Dean Salthouse, has had a passion for professional sailing and boatbuilding all his life. He completed his boatbuilding apprenticeship as a marine cabinet maker and worked for 10 years at his father’s business, Salthouse Marine, effectively learning the ropes from the ground up in many different capacities.
                                                    
Dean founded Salthouse Next Generation Boats in 2005 after he and his father Bob Salthouse spent over two years working together to successfully revamp the original CORSAIR vessel into a wider bodied Cabriolet-styled motor yacht. Father and son worked together in the shed rebuilding a classic – tweaking ever so slightly an already well tested and proven design.


Charisma built by Dean for his father Bob Salthouse

In 2013 Dean purchased the very popular ICON flybridge motor yacht range from Formula Cruisers. The ICON’s combination of design, build quality and exceptional sea keeping performance are a great addition to the Salthouse CORSAIR sedan motor yacht range.



Salthouse ICON 54



The ICON has been rebranded as the Salthouse ICON and will be built with the same proven methods and quality craftsmanship that has been the hallmark of both brands for many years. Dean plans to expand the ICON range to include sedan style cruisers up to 70ft. Which is about to be released - The Salthouse ICON 54S


Dean’s favourite saying is “Good things take time, great things take longer!” And the proof is in the satisfaction and enjoyment expressed by Salthouse Next Generation boat owners.