Italian shipyard CRN (part of the Ferretti Group) has delivered its 79-metre superyacht CRN 135 launched in March 2019. At the moment, she is the second largest in the builder’s history, next to motor yacht Chopi Chopi launched in 2013.
The fully custom steel and aluminium project was first revealed in March 2014, originally measuring 77 metres and later extended to 79, with a beam of 13.5 metres.
The five-deck exterior concept was developed in collaboration between Zuccon International Project and CRN in-house design team, while the interiors were commissioned to Laura Sessa.
The vessel carries the weight of 1,400 tons spread over five decks. She can accommodate up to 12 guests on-board across five VIP cabins and a master suite, not to mention up to 39 crew members. CRN 135 naturally features spacious interiors and expansive deck areas, offering numerous places for relax and socialisation.
The yacht is trademarked with an impressive beach club with panoramic trilateral sea views. What is more, it opens up from both sides of the yacht, offering easier access to water toys.
Powered by Caterpillar diesel engines, CRN 135 can reach her top speed at 16 knots, with a comfortable cruising speed of 15 knots.
Alberto Galassi, Chairman and CEO of CRN and Ferretti Group spoke at the launch ceremony: ‘Turning to the new 79-metre yacht by CRN, I would say that both the exterior and the interiors – and in general the impeccable design of the whole ship – are a glowing testament to the supreme skill and construction excellence that are the hallmark of our historic yard in Ancona.’
The yacht has now left the superyacht yard and is preparing for a maiden voyage. Later, she will premiere at the Monaco Yacht Show 2019 in September.
With this launch, CRN slides into a new stage of building yachts of 70-metre plus. That course is to be continued with recently revealed projects of a 75-metre superyacht Begallta designed by Igor Lobanov and a 70-metre custom yacht project She.
Besides the 79-metre CRN M/Y 135, the yard is currently constructing another four fully custom yachts: CRN M/Y 137 (62 metres), to be delivered later this year, CRN M/Y 138 (62 metres), CRN M/Y 139 (70 metres) and CRN M/Y 141 (60 metres).