The raw materials are derived from renewable sources, the coating’s durability is exceptional, and its application is easy for anyone—even on large hulls. Isofan Marine SKY Clear UHS Ess&re is the new product launched by Stoppani, designed to meet the technical demands of shipyards while ensuring sustainability and environmental responsibility. It is a two-component polyurethane clear coat formulated with low environmental impact raw materials.
Isofan Marine SKY Clear: technical pros and sustainability
Isofan Marine SKY Clear UHS Ess&re boasts numerous technical qualities that are rarely found in products of its kind.
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Low VOC Content: With a VOC content of 420 g/l, Isofan Marine SKY Clear UHS Ess&re significantly reduces environmental impact compared to other medium-solids products.
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Renewable Raw Materials: Formulated with bio-based raw materials, the clear coat helps reduce dependence on non-renewable resources and cuts CO₂ emissions by 44%.
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Bio-Based Content: The coating contains 30% bio-based materials, certified according to the ASTM D6866 standard—a notable percentage compared to products made solely from petroleum derivatives.
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Easy Application and Minimal Film Thickness: The product is easy to apply and offers a film thickness of 50–70 µm, ensuring excellent appearance and a full-bodied surface.
Isofan Marine SKY Clear is therefore the perfect solution for those looking to reduce their environmental footprint. It delivers outstanding appearance, excellent surface fullness, fast drying times, and high hardness. Ideal for coating large surfaces such as superyachts, Isofan Marine SKY Clear represents a major advancement in clear coat technology, combining top-tier technical performance with a strong commitment to sustainability.
The partnership with Maccaferri and Luca Rosetti
As the ideal choice for a greener and more technologically advanced future, Isofan Marine SKY Clear is the product Stoppani has supplied as a technical partner for the “Maccaferri Futura” project—an initiative by Officine Maccaferri involving renowned sailor Luca Rosetti. With Maccaferri Futura—a state-of-the-art Class 40 yacht—Luca Rosetti will take part over the next two years in some of the most challenging ocean races on the circuit. In addition, Maccaferri Futura will serve as a scientific platform for monitoring ocean health through citizen science projects and collaborations with leading academic institutions, including the University of Milano-Bicocca.
The project began in recent months with the design and construction of the Class 40 yacht by Sangiorgio Marine, a Genoa-based shipyard, and designed by Gianluca Guelfi and Fabio D’Angeli. The vessel combines cutting-edge technology, sustainable materials, and Italian craftsmanship to deliver high performance while minimizing environmental impact. Among the materials used is Isofan Marine SKY Clear, which perfectly aligns with Officine Maccaferri’s vision of innovation and sustainability—a tangible commitment to addressing the challenges of climate change, coastal erosion, marine pollution, and biodiversity loss.
Born in Bologna in 1995, Luca Rosetti is one of the most promising sailors of his generation. At the helm of the Class 40 “Maccaferri Futura”, he will compete in the most prestigious races on the Class 40 circuit, including the Rolex Fastnet Race, the Route du Rhum, the Transat Café L’Or Le Havre Normandie, and the RORC Caribbean 600. Rosetti already made history by winning the 2023 Mini Transat solo, becoming only the second Italian to achieve this feat in the race’s 47-year history. He has crossed the Atlantic Ocean twice and the Indian Ocean once, sailing over 30,000 nautical miles to date.