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Six Decks of Custom Luxury: CRN Unveils the Hybrid-Powered Amor à Vida

Six Decks of Custom Luxury: CRN Unveils the Hybrid-Powered Amor à Vida

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CRN, the renowned Italian shipyard known for designing and building full-custom superyachts up to 95 metres, presents M/Y Amor à Vida, a fully bespoke vessel that embodies the pinnacle of CRN’s craftsmanship, combining expert engineering, personalised design, and meticulous attention to detail.

The project showcases the yard’s cutting-edge approach, blending advanced engineering solutions, energy efficiency, and extensive customisation in line with the highest international shipbuilding standards. M/Y Amor à Vida brings together CRN’s technical expertise and the Ferretti Group Superyacht Division with the creativity of world-famous design studio Nuvolari Lenard

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The interiors are entirely made-to-measure, with fine detailing overseen by Valentina Zannier, Interior Art Director at Nuvolari Lenard. Moran Yacht & Ship served as the owner’s representative throughout the design and construction process.

Spanning six decks, the yacht measures 67.55 metres in length with a beam of 11.80 metres and a gross tonnage of 1,447 GT. She accommodates up to 14 guests across five VIP cabins, plus a full Upper Deck dedicated to the owner. The bow owner suite offers a 180-degree panoramic view, while the entire multi-purpose bow area is reserved exclusively for private use.

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A first for the shipyard, the hybrid propulsion system enhances fuel efficiency for both the main engines and generators, delivering smooth, quiet cruising. A heat recovery system further reduces energy use and operating costs, particularly when anchored. Maximum speed is 16 knots, with a cruising speed of 15 knots.

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The yacht’s dynamic silhouette flows from the bow along the Upper Deck to the beach club, its sweeping curves complemented by a striking main mast. Social interaction is central to the design, with seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces. Expansive full-beam windows provide uninterrupted horizon views and reinforce the connection between the interior and the sea.

Primarily designed for private use, M/Y Amor à Vida is also available for charter during selected periods, offering an exclusive glimpse into CRN’s bespoke vision of luxury yachting.

Photos Maurizio Paradisi, Giorgio Baroni

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