
CRN is the fully custom superyacht brand of the Ferretti Group, building one-off steel and aluminum vessels that combine Italian design with proven ocean-going capability. CRN Yachts: The Complete Guide outlines what distinguishes CRN, the performance and technology you can expect, and how Allied Marine advises clients on new builds, ownership, charter, and CRN Yachts for Sale.
Established in 1963 in Ancona, CRN has delivered many of the world’s most recognized custom-built yachts, evolving from large planing designs to today’s displacement and semi-displacement flagships. As part of Ferretti Group, the shipyard leverages group research, procurement, and service infrastructure while maintaining a boutique, project-focused culture.
Construction adheres to Lloyd’s and RINA class with ISO-driven quality systems. Most platforms pair steel hulls with aluminum superstructures for strength and weight efficiency. Extensive CNC fabrication, finite-element analysis, and tank testing underpin engineering, while hand-finished joinery and meticulous insulation yield low noise and vibration. Redundant critical systems and resilient mountings enhance reliability and comfort at sea.
Each CRN Yacht is a clean-sheet collaboration with leading naval architects and interior studios. Owners work from concept through general arrangement, full-scale mockups, and materials, guided by CRN project managers. Whether prioritizing beach club living, helideck operations, or transoceanic autonomy, the result is coherent design from exterior lines to interior detailing.
CRN builds typically range from 45 to 85 meters, with custom superyachts exceeding 90 meters. Most are steel displacement hulls with aluminum superstructures; select semi-displacement or all-aluminum projects target higher speeds and shallower draft. Common features include full-beam owner’s suites, multi-level beach clubs, tender garages, and certified helidecks on larger platforms.
Propulsion usually centers on twin diesel engines with optimized shaft lines and five-blade propellers for efficiency and low acoustic signature. Increasingly, diesel-electric or hybrid solutions support station-keeping and low-speed operations. Displacement yachts commonly reach 14–17 knots at top speed, cruise efficiently at 10–12 knots, and offer 4,000–6,000+ nautical miles of range depending on displacement and tankage.
Seakeeping is a hallmark, with deep forefoots, optimized prismatic coefficients, and advanced stabilization—zero-speed fins and/or gyros—reducing roll at anchor and underway. Bridges are fitted with IMO-compliant navigation suites, ECDIS redundancy, and optional DP, integrated with shipwide monitoring for machinery and hotel loads. Hotel systems include zoned HVAC with heat recovery, freshwater treatment, and floating floors for a quiet interior environment.
Allied Marine supports three paths: commissioning a new fully custom CRN Yacht, selecting a semi-custom platform with bespoke layouts, or purchasing a brokerage CRN Yacht for Sale from our global network. Services include yard due diligence, technical specifications, contract negotiation, and owner’s supply planning aligned to your operating profile.
Build timelines for major CRN Yachts typically span 24–48 months, followed by delivery with builder warranty and after-sales support via Ferretti Group’s service network. Our team coordinates refits, maintenance planning, and spares. We also advise on crewing strategy, recruitment, and training, and on budgeting across fuel, dockage, insurance, and regulatory compliance—the primary drivers of annual operating costs.
CRN Yachts are strong charter candidates thanks to volume, range, and beach club amenities. Charter programs can offset a portion of ownership costs, subject to availability, flag, and commercial coding. Resale performance reflects condition, refit history, class status, interior timelessness, and demand in the 50–80 meter segment. Transparent maintenance records and a balanced, charter-capable layout typically enhance time-to-sale.
Connect with Allied Marine’s superyacht team for market intelligence, technical insights, and introductions to available hulls and build opportunities with CRN. Our advisors bring hands-on experience in mega yacht construction and superyacht construction to every project, ensuring CRN Yachts: The Complete Guide translates into confident decisions across CRN Yachts for Sale and bespoke commissions.
| CRN MEGAYACHT MODELS | Length | Launch Year |
| Amor à Vida | 67.55 m | 2025 |
| CRN M/Y 139 | 72.26 m | 2023 |
| Comfortably Numb | 60.33 m | 2022 |
| CIAO | 52.00 m | 2022 |
| RIO | 62.00 m | 2022 |
| Voice | 62.00 m | 2020 |
| Mimtee | 79.00 m | 2019 |
| Latona | 50.00 m | 2018 |
| Cloud 9 | 74.00 m | 2017 |
| Atlante | 54.80 m | 2015 |
| Yalla | 73.00 m | 2014 |
| Saramour | 61.30 m | 2014 |
| Chopi Chopi | 80.50 m | 2013 |
| Lady Genyr | 42.60 m | 2013 |
| J’Ade | 58.20 m | 2013 |
| Lady Trudy | 42.60 m | 2011 |
| Darlings Danama | 59.50 m | 2011 |
| Mimtee (earlier) | 60.00 m | 2011 |
| Azteca | 72.00 m | 2010 |
| Blue Eyes | 60.00 m | 2009 |
| Eviva | 42.60 m | 2010 |
| Sofico | 42.60 m | 2009 |
| Rubeccan | 42.60 m | 2009 |
| Hana | 42.60 m | 2008 |
| Tacanuyaso | 60.00 m | 2008 |
| Romance | 56.50 m | 2008 |
| Maraya | 54.20 m | 2007 |
| Emerald Star | 42.60 m | 2007 |
| GiVi | 60.00 m | 2006 |
| Ability | 54.20 m | 2006 |
| Saramour (earlier) | 46.00 m | 2005 |
| Kooilust Mare | 46.00 m | 2003 |
| Magnifica | 43.00 m | 2001 |
| Nvmptia | 61.30 m | 2000 |
| Ariela | 39.60 m | 2004 |
| XS of London | 39.60 m | 2005 |
| Anne Marie | 42.60 m | 2006 |
| Sima | 39.60 m | 2007 |
| Lady Belmor | 39.60 m | 2008 |
| 5 G | 39.60 m | 2011 |
| Kate | 42.60 m | 2010 |