A few weeks ago, CRN launched the fifth hull of its composite CRN 43 line, the 139-foot Eviva. And this just on the heels of the launch of Clarena 2 (pictured below), which at a whopping 236 feet LOA, is one of the largest boats ever built in Italy.
Though Eviva's launch (below) might not have seen as much fanfare, it was nonetheless an emotional and intimate affair. According to CRN, "The shipyard dedicated this event to its client, who came over with his family and closest friends, and it was a moment of pride at all levels...the ship owner toasted to this occasion together with the workers involved in the construction of the vessel, testifying a relationship of trust and cohesion."
With interior and exterior design work done by Zuccon International, the yacht "stands out," CRN says, "for [her] significant volumes and [her] wide-open areas, such as the covered cockpits on the main deck and the upper deck." Eviva can carry ten passengers in five cabins plus nine crew. She also sports a "balcony" with table and chairs, attached to the owner's suite, which has become a signature element on many CRN vessels.
