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CRN 62-metre superyacht designed by Omega sold

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CRN 62m superyacht sold

CRN 62 metre superyacht soldCRN, the Ancona-based shipyard belonging to Ferretti Group and specialising in the construction of superyachts, has recently announced the sale of a new 62-metre superyacht, which will be its hull no. 138.

The new project has been developed by CRN’s engineering department in close cooperation with the Dutch design firm Omega Architects by Frank Laupman, who are taking care of the exterior concept, and with the Italian architecture & design firm Pulina DNA, in charge of interiors.

Characterised by sporty and sleek exterior lines, Omega Architects’ distinctive design feature, the new superyacht project combines her generous size and impressive performance with carefully designed functional and precious details.

The sale of this 62-metre vessel is yet another success stemming from the yard’s long-standing cooperation with Omega Architects, which, in 2014, had already led to the creation of an iconic yacht like the 73-metre Yalla. CRN is currently building three other vessels: a 50 m M/Y CRN, to be launched in February, 79 m M/Y CRN 135, and 62 m M/Y CRN 137.

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