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Nuvolari Lenard

Fort Lauderdale 2012: Monte Carlo 76

We first saw this refreshingly innovative flybridge yacht in Cannes in 2010, where Monte Carlo Yachts made its world debut with the first MCY 76, Georgia. Built in Italy, this brand belongs to Groupe Beneteau, a French company with deep roots in the US market.

CRN Darlings Danama: Going With The Flow

A stunning new addition to the charter market, this 196-foot CRN has a refreshing minimalist décor with a human touch and great features for extended stays at sea. Darlings Danama is expected to make her Monaco Yacht Show debut in September.

100: Azteca

Nuvolari-Lenard designed the largest yacht yet launched at CRN, the superyacht builder based in Ancona. Azteca’s classic appearance and huge open sun deck embody today’s new luxury, according to her designers. The design team had already worked with the shipyard on the commissioning owner’s previous boat, named Clarena.

61: Amevi

Luxury full-displacement yacht Amevi is another member of Oceanco’s innovative fleet. Built with steel hull and aluminum superstructure, she owes her sleek silhouette to the design team of Nuvolari & Lenard, and her interior to Alberto Pinto. Occasionally available for charter, the yacht has six decks affording 12 guests enormous space for entertainment and relaxation.

55: Alfa Nero

This Nuvolari-Lenard-designed yacht is a ground breaking head turner with its black hull stretching from bulbous bow to sprawling aft deck. There you find the infinity pool, which conveniently transforms into a dance floor, a vast entertaining area or even a helipad.

51: Vibrant Curiosity

Despite its enticing name, this yacht is leaving many enthusiasts hungry for more. The Forbes-ranked retired German industrialist who owns the yacht has not satisfied anyone’s curiosity, preferring to enjoy this spectacular Nuvolari-Lenard design in channels less traveled. A few alert photographers have been able to capture images of the yacht during its travels from Norway to Gilbraltar, but only from afar.

Oceanco’s Alfa Nero: A Yacht With A View

With its distinct profile, this 269’ Oceanco is in a category all by itself. A very large aft platform with a pool overflowing into a beautiful cascade over the aft deck, devoid of the more traditional high transom seen on other larger yachts, and a dramatic black steel hull easily distinguished it from the surrounding vessels gathered in Antigua for an annual professional charter show.

Fort Lauderdale 2012: Monte Carlo 76

We first saw this refreshingly innovative flybridge yacht in Cannes in 2010, where Monte Carlo Yachts made its world debut with the first MCY 76, Georgia. Built in Italy, this brand belongs to Groupe Beneteau, a French company with deep roots in the US market.

CRN Darlings Danama: Going With The Flow

A stunning new addition to the charter market, this 196-foot CRN has a refreshing minimalist décor with a human touch and great features for extended stays at sea. Darlings Danama is expected to make her Monaco Yacht Show debut in September.

100: Azteca

Nuvolari-Lenard designed the largest yacht yet launched at CRN, the superyacht builder based in Ancona. Azteca’s classic appearance and huge open sun deck embody today’s new luxury, according to her designers. The design team had already worked with the shipyard on the commissioning owner’s previous boat, named Clarena.

61: Amevi

Luxury full-displacement yacht Amevi is another member of Oceanco’s innovative fleet. Built with steel hull and aluminum superstructure, she owes her sleek silhouette to the design team of Nuvolari & Lenard, and her interior to Alberto Pinto. Occasionally available for charter, the yacht has six decks affording 12 guests enormous space for entertainment and relaxation.

55: Alfa Nero

This Nuvolari-Lenard-designed yacht is a ground breaking head turner with its black hull stretching from bulbous bow to sprawling aft deck. There you find the infinity pool, which conveniently transforms into a dance floor, a vast entertaining area or even a helipad.

51: Vibrant Curiosity

Despite its enticing name, this yacht is leaving many enthusiasts hungry for more. The Forbes-ranked retired German industrialist who owns the yacht has not satisfied anyone’s curiosity, preferring to enjoy this spectacular Nuvolari-Lenard design in channels less traveled. A few alert photographers have been able to capture images of the yacht during its travels from Norway to Gilbraltar, but only from afar.

Oceanco’s Alfa Nero: A Yacht With A View

With its distinct profile, this 269’ Oceanco is in a category all by itself. A very large aft platform with a pool overflowing into a beautiful cascade over the aft deck, devoid of the more traditional high transom seen on other larger yachts, and a dramatic black steel hull easily distinguished it from the surrounding vessels gathered in Antigua for an annual professional charter show.

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