CRN launched “Emerald Star”, the first 43-metre hull of a new displacement line made of composite materials at its shipyard in Ancona. The first vessel made of composite materials to be fully constructed at the Ancona facility, the CRN 43 sets itself apart with her major volumes and extensive open-air zones, such as the covered well areas of the main deck and the upper deck, lodged in openings in the majestic white hull. The new composite queen can easily hold 10 passengers and 9 crew members, navigating in flawless comfort at a maximum speed of 15.5 knots and a cruising speed of 13 knots. The next big event is in September, at the upcoming Cannes Boat Show, where the “Emerald Star” will make its world debut.
“I wish to thank all the staff members who have contributed over the years to the success of this project – emphasized Lamberto Tacoli – and special thanks go to our client and friend, who has grown with us, building increasingly impressive boats”. Following the opening remarks by Vincenzo Cannatelli and Gennaro Candida De Matteo, the exquisite ceremony got underway with a blessing from the local parish priest and the traditional breaking of the bottle. Outfitted with three decks and a bulbous hull, the “Emerald Star” is a mega-yacht with a unique external layout and a skilful arrangement of its internal spaces, designed in collaboration with the technical staff of the CRN and the Zuccon International Project firm.
Published: 2007
Photo: CRN
Technical details | |
Producer: | CRN (IT) |
LOA: | 141'00 ft |
LOA: | 42,97 m |
Beam: | 8,67 m |
Draught: | 2,31 m |
Displacement: | 300000 kg |
Fuel tank: | 48762 l |
Water tank: | 7938 l |
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