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CRN Cloud 9 at the Monaco Yacht Show 2017

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Launched at the end of January and delivered in May this year, CRN’s new 74-metre yacht Cloud 9 will have her world première at the next edition of the Monaco Yacht Show.

CRN, the Italian brand specialising in fully-custom steel and aluminium yachts ranging from 40 to100 metres, will be taking part in the Monaco Yacht Show (September 27th to 30th), with its new 74-metre vessel Cloud 9.

The perfect combination of technical expertise and innovative design, the motor yacht Cloud 9 is the result of the close collaboration between the Ancona-based yard, Zuccon International Project and Winch Design. Naval engineering was developed by CRN’s Engineering Team, while exterior design and interior layout arrangement were designed by Studio Zuccon International Project,  finally, Winch Design took care of the interior and the exterior styling of guest areas. Burgess was involved as project manager from the very early stages of the built as Owner’s Representative.

Cloud 9 stands out for its unique flawless balance between interior and exterior spaces, with impressive volumes and an incredibly high level of comfort, also thanks to the free-flowing layout connecting all living areas and creating a smooth and relaxed indoor-outdoor living environment. Cloud 9’s design concept is characterised by a sleek profile further enhanced by subtle design details in the superstructure and by the sophisticated elegance of the interiors, resulting in a world-class superyacht.

The yacht can comfortably accommodate up to 16 guests (12 in case of chartering) across the Owner’s suite and six guest cabins, plus the crew quarters for 22 crew members and two more cabins for four staff members. The yacht can reach a maximum speed of 16.5 knots and a cruising speed of 15 knots.

Cloud 9 is available for charter and is represented by Burgess as Worldwide Central Agents. While attending the world-renowned show, Cloud 9 will be available for private viewings arranged by the shipyard.

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