Her real name remains under wraps for a little while longer. Regardless, the code-named CRN 141 slipped into the water in Ancona, Italy over the weekend. The launch followed her formal christening, with a burst of colorful fireworks shooting into the air once she floated on her lines, too.
The shipyard announced the contract in early 2019, keeping nearly all of the details about her confidential. In fact, at the time, it simply stated that styling and interior design were both coming from Nuvolari-Lenard, and that CRN’s own in-house team would provide naval architecture. Additionally, it revealed that she would be an entirely aluminum custom project.

Those remain about the only details available to the public so far, other than some of her dimensions. CRN 141 measure1 just shy of 198 feet (60.33 meters) in length, for instance, and has a beam of 34’6” (10.55 meters). She rises five decks high as well, providing accommodations to an owner’s party of 12 and a crew head count of 13. Interestingly, though, the shipyard hints at her further incorporating “futuristic technology.”
Delivery should take place before the end of the year.
Meanwhile, CRN recently delivered Ciao, which went by the code name CRN 142 while in build. She’ll debut at the Monaco Yacht Show later this month.
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