The 67.6-metre CRN motor yacht Amor à Vida has been launched in Ancona, Italy. Hitting the water at the Ferretti Group superyacht yard, the full-custom superyacht - previously known as Project Maranello - was last spotted as a bare hull during transport to her outfitting in May 2023. Her delivery is scheduled for spring this year.
Constructed in steel and aluminium with a displacement hull, Amor à Vida is the brainchild of CRN and Nuvolari Lenard - with the designer penning both her exterior styling and interior design.
Elongated windows on each of her six decks add to her taut and powerful profile: a style choice from Lenard that is said by the yard to "fully embrace the owner’s specific requirements [whilst] embodying his vision and lifestyle." A gentle slope leading towards the beach club area also adds to the yacht's elegant profile. Accommodation on board the 1450GT yacht is for 12 guests and 17 crew.
Moran Yacht & Ship has been acting as the owner's representative and project management team throughout the build process.
According to CRN, the project reflects the shipyard's commitment to sustainability, which resonated strongly with the owner who wished to incorporate environmental safeguards into the design. The result is an "innovative" yacht with state-of-the-art hybrid propulsion for enhanced energy efficiency and improved fuel economy. A heat recovery system has also been fitted on board.
Final outfitting work will continue on the yacht and sea trials will be completed in the coming months.
Amor à Vida is the first of four full-custom CRN yachts currently in build or on order at the Ancona facility: including the 85-metre CRN 144, 70-metre Project Thunderball and 67.6-metre CRN 146.
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