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| CRN | 60M | "Comfortably Numb" ex. hull 141 | 2022 |

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    CRN has launched their latest superyacht in the form of a 60-meter Nuvolari and Lenard design. This is what was under construction as hull 141. The all-aluminium yacht is a full-custom superyacht with an interior by the same Nuvolari and Lenard. This yacht should be ready for handover to her owner by the end of this year. The overall design aesthethic is similar to past new yachts from this yard...namely "Voice" -which is an N&L design- and even "RIO" -although that is an OMEGA design-.

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    An aerial look at hull 141.

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    CRN 141 has now been delivered to her owner. She was quietly handed over this month. Her name is now "Comfortably Numb".
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    Today CRN announced the delivery of "Comfortably Numb" but of course we knew she was delivered in December. At 60.33-meters long with a beam of 10.55-meters and a gross tonnage of 1,114, Comfortably Numb spans 5 decks and accommodates up to 12 guests and 13 crew in considerable comfort. With her twin MTU engines, the yacht can run at a top speed of over 25-knots and can cruise at 22.5. She is currently cruising around the Caribbean. The special high-tech design has been devised with meticulous attention to every detail and is perfectly suited to cruising and mooring in shallow waters like the Caribbean. And her performance is genuinely remarkable for a displacement pleasure vessel in this market segment. The superyacht is also IMO Tier III-certified[1], assuring drastic reductions of up to 70% in harmful emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) in the engine exhaust.

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