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september 25, 2014 - CRN Yacht

CRN - Monaco Yacht Show Press Kit - Yalla launch

This morning the Ancona shipyard hosted the public launch ceremony of the new vessel, the result of the effort made by the entire Shipyard and CRN’s subcontractors.

More than 1,000 people – including Local Institutions, illustrious guests, employees and their families, the Ferretti Group and CRN Management as well as the citizens of Ancona – participated in the enthralling launch ceremony of the new 73m CRN 132 - M/Y YALLA, which was held late morning at the CRN shipyard of Ancona. CRN is a shipyard and brand of the Ferretti Group, which for over 50 years has been constructing fully-customized megayachts in steel and alluminium of up to 90 metres. The external profile of the new vessel has been designed by Omega Architects, in close collaboration with the CRN Engineering Department which developed the naval project, while their interiors have been created by Droulers Architecture, which has worked in close collaboration with the shipyard’s Interiors and Design Office. The new megayacht, the first to be built by CRN on the new naval platform of 12.50 metres in width, is characterized by sleek, slender and sporty lines, which make the profile particularly streamlined. With 5 decks, M/Y CRN 132 73 m can host up to 12 guests in its six cabins, including the Owner Suite and Vip cabins, together with a crew of 22 members...

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Press Kit CRN MYS: http://nautica.lulop.com/en_EN/tag/events/crnmys2014/index

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