The first CRN superyacht with hybrid propulsion has a length of 67 metres and embodies the absolute excellence of the Italian yard’s bespoke culture.
CRN, the storied Italian brand specialising in the design, engineering and construction of full-custom superyachts up to 95 metres in length, will be at the Palm Beach International Boat Show from March 25 to 29 with the recently delivered M/Y AMOR À VIDA bespoke superyacht.
A masterpiece of bespoke engineering
M/Y AMOR À VIDA will be the star of the show as the ultimate expression of CRN’s expert know-how, bespoke yacht design, and exquisite build quality. The project reflects the cutting edge of the yard’s bespoke approach, integrating advanced engineering solutions, energy efficiency and extensive personalisation, in line with the highest standards of international shipbuilding.
CRN M/Y AMOR À VIDA combines the engineering expertise of CRN and the Ferretti Group Superyacht Division with the creativity of world-famous yacht design firm NUVOLARI LENARD, showcasing made-to-measure interiors and fine detailing in collaboration with Valentina Zannier, Interior Art Director at Nuvolari Lenard. Moran Yacht & Ship is the brokerage house that has been working with and representing the owner throughout the entire design and construction process.
Innovative design and hybrid performance
Spanning six decks, with a length overall of 67.55 metres, a beam of 11.80 metres and a gross tonnage of 1447 GT, the superyacht can accommodate up to 14 guests in five exclusive VIP cabins, plus a deck dedicated entirely to the owner on the Upper Deck, where the owner suite in the bow has a 180-degree panoramic view across the water. The entire multi-purpose bow area is reserved for the owner’s exclusive use.
CRN M/Y AMOR À VIDA has a hybrid propulsion system, the first installed by the shipyard, which increases the fuel consumption efficiency of both the main engines and the generators and translates into smooth, silent cruising, while the heat recovery system significantly reduces energy consumption and operating costs, particularly when the yacht is anchored offshore. The maximum speed is 16 knots, and the cruising speed is 15 knots.
Architectural elegance and fluid spaces
The curved lines of the yacht’s dynamic silhouette sweep down from the bow on the Upper Deck to the beach club and merge into the wake when cruising. The main mast dominating the entire structure completes the elegant combination of curved forms that make this yacht unique.
Social interaction is the common thread running through the project, expressed in the clear continuity between outdoor and indoor spaces. The large, functional and refined settings welcome guests with their sophisticated design and offer the ultimate in comfort, encouraging moments of sharing in harmony with the water.
The large full-beam windows amplify the perception of space and provide uninterrupted views of the horizon, reinforcing the ongoing dialogue between interior and exterior.
Primarily intended for private use by the owners and their guests, CRN M/Y AMOR À VIDA is available for charter during selected periods of the year. This new 67-metre superyacht, the first from CRN to feature a hybrid propulsion system, represents an important milestone in the shipyard’s journey of constant innovation.














