The CRN M/Y 141, a sleek and innovative vessel built entirely from aluminum, has successfully departed from the Ancona Superyacht Yard. The cutting-edge 60-meter model underwent its sea trials before sailing off to cross the Atlantic Ocean and explore new frontiers. This magnificent construction is the result of both CRN’s dedication to sophisticated R&D and Nuvolari Lenard’s unrivaled Italian creativity in interior and exterior styling. Together, they have created a modern masterpiece that seamlessly fuses technology with dynamism.
Designed to navigate the shallow waters of the Caribbean, M/Y 141 is a high-performance superyacht measuring 60.33m in length, with a beam of 10.55m and gross tonnage of 1,114. With twin MTU engines that can power the yacht up to 25 knots, this vessel is perfectly suited for cruising and mooring in shallow water areas. The knowledgeable owners requested airy spaces with generous heights throughout all five decks and large areas accommodating both guests and crew - none of these needs were negotiable. With such meticulous attention to detail, its performance is truly remarkable for a displacement pleasure vessel in its class.
The CRN M/Y 141 is a marvel of craftsmanship, constructed with precision and built to IMO Tier III certification. This means that it has drastic reductions in nitrogen oxide (NOx) exhaust emissions: up to 70 percent reduction compared to other engines.
Every detail of the M/Y 141 was crafted with care and skill by CRN’s team of experienced engineers and technicians, who conduct extensive checks and tests for quality assurance. The yacht reflects the expertise of all professionals, technicians, and artisans who have dedicated their time at the Ancona yard to bring this iconic project to life – an expression of innovation that perfectly mirrors the owner’s personality.