Thu, Jun 16, 2016
Italy’s CRN has won a contract to build a fully customised 62-m superyacht featuring a dramatically sculpted exterior and plumb bow, as revealed in an artist’s rendering.
This latest project, named hull number 137, was developed by CRN in close collaboration with Italian yacht design studio Nuvolari Lenard, which handled the concept and the exterior and interior design.
Nuvolari Lenard has been working with CRN for many years on the design of superyachts and megayachts like the 43-m Magnifica, the 46-m Clarena and Saramour, the 72-m Azteca, and its most recent project, the 55-m Atlante delivered last year.
CRN has three other pleasure ships currently under construction: hull 135, a 79-m motoryacht, hull 131, a 74-m motoryacht, and hull 136, a 50-m motoryacht from the Superconero series.
Part of the Ferretti Group, CRN specialises in the construction of steel and aluminium yachts ranging from 45 to 100 m.
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