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Project DOM123 by CCN and Camper & Nicholsons

After the launch of MY VANADIS last week, CCN shipyard based in Carrara, Italy and Camper & Nicholsons are pleased to announce the sale of Project DOM123, a 37m superyacht with exterior and interior design by Stefano Vafiadis.

The Camper and Nicholsons New Build Division has assisted the Owner from the very preliminary stage right through to the contract signing, analysing every aspect of this exciting project and advising accordingly.

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“The sale of this yacht represents a strategic milestone for our shipyard – says Diego Deprati, CCN’s CEO – It is the first model of a signature line of projects named “Firma” (Signature) as they come out from the cooperation between the shipyard and majors international designers and naval architects like the Studio Vafiadis. With the “Firma” line CCN is able to confirm its strong positioning in the medium size range of yachting with a well-defined personality and style”.

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The design was driven by the desires and needs of a modern and young yacht owner, with lifestyle and functionality top of the agenda. The aluminum semi-displacement hull can achieve a maximum speed of 16 knots and a range of 4,000nm @ 10 knots.

Project DOM123 features a six-cabin layout with the master suite on the main deck which has the benefit of a private balcony. The yacht boasts an impressive array of lifestyle features, many of which are often only found on yachts in excess of 50m such as an elevator from lower deck all the way to sun deck. The yacht has a dynamic flow of social spaces for entertaining and the fantastic sun deck is linked by elevator directly with the guest accommodation and lower deck allowing easy access.

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Project DOM123, already under construction at the Italian shipyard, is due to have the hull and superstructure joined in June 2019 with a scheduled delivery in 2020.

SPECS
Length overall 37,30 m
Length between perpendiculars 35,30 m
Beam, moulded 8,70 m – 29’

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