CRN in May moved its new custom steel and aluminum M/Y 143, Project Maranello, to the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard in Ancona, Italy, for fitting out and completion including hull priming and painting, carpentry, and installation of machinery, on-board systems and equipment, prior to the installation of the furniture.

CRN is currently constructing the new 67-meter (220-foot) hull with its taut, fluid, aerodynamic lines and a sense of style that reflects her owner’s vision and specifications. The CRN M/Y 143 combines CRN’s design and build quality with the experience and creativity of the Nuvolari Lenard studio.

Moran Yacht & Ship have played a key role as owner’s representatives for the project and will continue to assist the client through the build process until the technical review, inspection and acceptance, from project management to on-site supervision and coordinating the external suppliers.

The yacht will have five decks and will accommodate up to 14 guests and 17 crew.

With the CRN M/Y 143, the shipyard’s commitment to sustainability has resonated strongly with an owner who is especially concerned about safeguarding the environment, CRN says. The result is an innovative, eco-friendly custom pleasure vessel with a state-of-the-art hybrid-propulsion system for enhanced energy efficiency and significantly improved fuel economy, the builder adds.

Besides the CRN M/Y 143, Ferretti Group’s multi-brand, 80,000-square-meter (861,113-square-foot) Superyacht Yard is constructing two more full-custom CRN yachts: the CRN M/Y 144 (85 meters) and the CRN M/Y 145 (70 meters). It is also building a Custom Line Navetta 50, a Pershing 140#03 and a Pershing 140#04, all in aluminum, as well as a steel and aluminum Riva 50Metri #03 and Riva 54Metri (Superyacht Division). There are a total of 27 yachts under construction simultaneously at the facility, including the remainder of the Custom Line output, in the sheds and at the quays for finishing, testing and delivery to their owners.

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