CRN sold a new 52 m megayacht

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ferretti brand mega yachtCRN, Ferretti Group’ historic shipyard and brand, announces the signing of the contract for a new custom yacht of 52 meters, completely in aluminum. This is hull number 142 of the yard, which was sold through broker Eduardo Cury, President of Miami Yacht Access.

The client is represented by Antonello Vittorio Meloni, Director of the Luxury Assets Department of Finakey SA, a multi-family office based in Geneva.

The new project was developed by the CRN technical office, together with the design and architecture studio Omega Architects led by Frank Laupman, who oversaw the concept, and the design studio Massari Design, which signs the interiors. CRN’s passion and competence, combined with the talent of the two studios, has created a unique work that fully reflects the owner’s personality.

Characterized by the low and sleek profile of the recreational boat, which expresses its sporting character, the new yacht has been designed in full respect of the proportions, combining very large outdoor spaces and indoor volumes with large windows that offer constant and direct contact with the sea.

This 52-meter represents the third chapter of the collaboration with Omega Architects, who in 2014 produced the iconic 73-meter Yalla, and the wonderful 62-meter CRN M/Y 138, currently under construction.

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