CRN transfers hull of 59m superyacht to new outfitting shed
Monday, 28 April 2008
A few days ago CRN’s hull number 125 was transferred to the new outfitting shed, where it will remain until construction is completed. Delivery of this fully customized, 59-metre superyacht is scheduled for 2010.
At present the shipyard of the Ferretti Group, where 24 ships ranging in size from 33 to 72 metres are simultaneously under construction, is completing assembly of the hull, and a portion of the superstructure will be mounted before summer begins.
The vessel, built in collaboration with the Zuccon International Project firm, features a new external design, including a further evolution of the concept of the stern facing out onto the sea.
The superyacht, whose owner is Italian, will also boast a number of particularly innovative solutions for the garage and the movement of the tender inside the garage.
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