CRN M/Y 141, the new CRN motoryacht 141 was delivered to her owners in December. After successfully completing her sea trials, the 60.3-meter (198-foot) vessel left the builder’s Ancona Superyacht Yard on her inaugural cruise across the Atlantic bound for the Caribbean.

The CRN M/Y 141 is a fusion of power and poise with futuristic technology and dynamic external lines. She blends the yard’s expertise and commitment to R&D—which developed the entire naval architecture for this bespoke yacht—with the experience and peerless Italian creativity of architects Nuvolari Lenard, who took care of the interior and exterior concept.

The knowledgeable owners were eager for a high-performance superyacht with a modest enough draft to cruise in the West Indies using in-line propellers. They also requested airy, generous-height spaces and large guest and crew areas.

At 60.33 meters (198 feet) with a beam of 10.55 meters (36 feet) and gross tonnage of 1,114, the M/Y 141 spans five decks and accommodates up to 12 guests and 13 crew. With her twin MTU engines, the yacht achieves a top speed of over 25 knots and can cruise at 22.5, according to the builder.

The yacht’s high-tech design has been devised with meticulous attention to every detail and is well-suited to cruising and mooring in shallow waters like the Caribbean. She is IMO Tier III-certified, assuring reductions of up to 70 percent in harmful emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) in the engine exhaust.

For information: crn-yacht.com