M/Y CRN 133 Megayacht Hits the Water

On March 3 in Ancona, CRN Spa, which forms part of the Ferretti Group, launched M/Y CRN 133, the 61 metre megayacht designed by the architect Francesco Paszkowski.

M/Y CRN 133 Megayacht Hits the Water

The yacht is the result of the work carried out by the entire shipyard and a combination of skills and expertise: the external profile and the internal layout have been designed by the architect Francesco Paszkowski in close collaboration with the CRN Technical Department, which took care of the naval project, and the CRN Design Department.

Extreme dynamism, movement of structures and clean and sleek lines are the features that characterize the personality of this vessel and make it recognizable and appreciated.

For the first time onboard a CRN megayacht of this segment, there is a deck for the sole use of the owner, which makes it possible to live the sailing experience in the best way possible in utmost privacy, in maximum comfort.

Lamberto Tacoli, Chairman and CEO of CRN, said: “Particularly, we take pride in this launch because it is the eighth megayacht in the 60mt segment of in the last ten years. Each launch reflects the work done over many years and the beginning of new prospects for the future. CRN, now more than ever, has confirmed itself amongst the leading companies that build pleasure ships, taking pride in representing Made in Italy in the world”.

After the launch, the yacht will remain in the Shipyard until the end of April: in the coming months, technical tests will be carried out and the final details of the interior fittings will be put in place, before it is finally delivered to the owner.

At the moment another 5 vessels of the CRN brand are being built: namely, 3 steel and aluminium megayachts – CRN 131 74 m (designed by Zuccon International Project), CRN 132 73 m (designed by Omega Architects) and CRN 134 55 m (designed by Nuvolari & Lenard) – together with another maxiyacht of the Ferretti Custom Line, the CL 124’, and a Riva 122’ superyacht Mythos made of aluminium.

Moreover, 2 Letters of Intent have been recently signed for the construction of two 44 metre “SuperConero” megayachts, inspired by the historic line of the seventies, and another Letter of Intent for a 68 metre superyacht, the biggest ever realized for the Asian market.

 

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March 6, 2014