Cerri Cantieri Navali’s Flyingsport 102 set to debut in Cannes and Monaco

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ccn-flyingsport-102Cerri Cantieri Navali  announced that their fourth 102 Flyingsport yacht, just launched in Marina di Carrara, will debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival and the Monaco Yacht Show in September.
The concept around which the whole successful Flyingsport family has been designed combines the comfort of a flying-bridge boat with the sporty character and performances of large open yachts, a perfect blend of elegance, style, functionality and comfort. This sleek and sporty yacht features a contemporary style, a speed typical of high-performance vessels, and a comfortable Flying Bridge.
From the aft cockpit on the main deck one can enter a generous salon, featuring a comfortable conversation area, with sofas, TV cabinet, and a central dining table for 10 people above which are the opening roof top and two large glazed surfaces.
The vessel accommodates owners and guests across four cabins: the full-beam master stateroom is located in the aft below deck, and the full-beam VIP cabin is located further in the bow, while other two guest cabins can be found alongside the corridor.
As for outdoor areas, the 29sqm fly bridge is flexible and highly customisable. At the stern there are an extendable dining table, a barbecue, and a large sunbathing area. On the main deck, the cockpit features another sunbathing area and a dinette with multi-function table, while at the bow a day area features a large round sofa seating up to 20 people.
The yacht’s interior styling is modern and sophisticated, blending dark woods with opaque lacquered surfaces and marbles. Bamboo lathwork, alternating with serigraphed glass and mirroring surfaces, flow through the main deck, with expert lighting systems.
A large garage can be found onboard for housing water toys, such as a 4.30 m tender and a jet-ski.
The hydrodynamic features of her hull, together with the two engines, and the ZF Searex surface drives, allow the 102’ FlyingSport to reach a cruising speed above 30 knots and a top speed of 40 knots.

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