The 40.9-metre motor yacht Renata, previously known as Kanga, has completed her technical sea trials. She will be delivered from Cerri Cantieri Navali's (CCN) site in Carrara, Italy in June, after which she will be available for charter.
Renata has emerged from CCN's shed completely rebuilt following a devastating 2018 fire in Dubrovnik, Croatia. All 13 passengers (nine guests and four crew members) were forced to evacuate, with video footage capturing the blaze and resulting damage to the superstructure and interiors.
According to central charter agency Touch Adriatic, the owner is "keen to secure bookings" for the upcoming charter season, beginning in July. Model highlights include the expansive sundeck – complete with front-facing Jacuzzi, dining table and bar – the beach club with its sauna and swim platform, and a formal dining area for 12 on the main deck.
Accommodation comprises an owner's cabin, two double cabins and two twin cabins with Pullman beds. A private Jacuzzi, saloon and stern deck characterise the owner's area, though the stern cabins can also be converted into a second suite depending on the owner's wishes. There are further quarters for 11 crew.
The firm also noted Renata's transatlantic range, maximum speed of 12 knots and "extensive collection" of water toys, including two Jet Skis.
According to BOATPro, CCN has 22 yachts currently on the water, the largest of which is the 49.9-metre Elsea.