CRN announces the contract signing for a new steel and aluminum vessel with a length overall of 67 meters. Assigned hull number 146, the yacht’s design, naval architecture, engineering and construction are all fully customized.
Moran Yacht & Ship brokers represent the owner and the project management team. The new construction team negotiated the construction contract, drew up technical specifications and will monitor the entire construction process.
The exterior and interior of Project 146 was designed by creative Italian architects Nuvolari Lenarda, long-time partners of the shipyard. This is the 10th creation in CRN’s partnership with Nuvolari Lenard, the design studio that has worked on iconic, history-making superyachts since 2001, designing and styling both interior and exterior spaces. Nuvolari Lenard has designed superyachts of the caliber such as Magnifica (43m, 2001), Saramour (46m, 2005), Atlante (55m, 2015), as well as even larger yachts in the 2020s with Voice (62m, 2020), Comfortably Numb (60m, 2022) and Njoy (72m, 2023), plus CRN M/Y 143 Project Maranello (67m), currently under construction.
The Project 146’s sleek, streamlined exterior lines give this mega yacht an elegant aesthetic that reflects the owner's vision and requirements.
The distinctive features are spacious outdoor entertainment areas, a dive center and an extensive beach club with plenty of water toys for guests. A helipad will be equipped on the upper deck.
The modern hybrid setup allows you to significantly reduce fuel consumption and provides greater energy efficiency. The yacht is also equipped with a heat recovery system that uses thermal energy from generators to heat water in swimming pools, hot water boilers and a deck washing system, which helps reduce fuel consumption.
The Ferretti Group, led by Chief Executive Officer Alberto Galassi, is now one of the world’s leaders in the construction and sale of luxury yachts and pleasure vessels, with a unique portfolio of brands: Ferretti Yachts, Riva, Pershing, Itama, Mochi Craft, CRN, Custom Line and Wally.
Credit: Ferretti Group