Not only has Cerri rebranded itself as CCN (a.k.a. Cerri Cantieri Navali), but it’s also restyling its Flyingsport series, comprised of a 102 and 86. The 102 Flyingsport Sea Look (pictured below) is one of the last to reflect the pre-makeover looks.
CCN terms the series “Flyingsport” for logical reasons. There’s a flying bridge, and the overall look is that of a sporty, open yacht. Those features will remain when the new CCN Flyingsport 102 and 86 models premiere. So, too, will the construction method, which is fiberglass. For now, CCN says simply that more contemporary touches will characterize the lines. It’s also hinting at increasing its fiberglass offerings, which will include fully custom yachts. However, CCN has not stated whether the new models will be larger or smaller than the 102 and 86, or both.
Regardless, owners will still get to personalize the interiors of their Flyingsport yachts. They might take some cues from the owners of Sea Look, who worked with Filippo Rossi to evoke the essence of Sardinia. That’s why turquoise is used as a bright pop of color on the main deck, as seen at top. The other neutral colors were chosen to bring to mind Sardinia’s sand, its rocky coasts, and its still-natural primary state. The light atmosphere is augmented by a skylight and big, elliptical side ports.
You can arrange a tour of Sea Look at the upcoming Cannes Yachting Festival and Monaco Yacht Show.
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