CRN Launches 67-Meter Amor à Vida
CRN in February launched a new full-custom displacement yacht built from steel and aluminum. The launch took place in Ancona, Italy, at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard. Previously known as Project Maranello, the new yacht is called Amor à Vida. She is 67.55 meters length overall, 11.8 meters in ...

CRN in February launched a new full-custom displacement yacht built from steel and aluminum. The launch took place in Ancona, Italy, at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard.
Previously known as Project Maranello, the new yacht is called Amor à Vida. She is 67.55 meters length overall, 11.8 meters in the beam and has a displacement of 1,450 gross tons. The yacht combines combines the shipyard’s design and build teams with the creativity of Nuvolari Lenard for the exterior styling and interior design.
Brokerage house Moran Yacht & Ship played a key role as the owner’s representative and project management team for the customer. This role has continued throughout all stages of construction, from technical inspection and approval to project management activities and on-site supervision and coordination support for external contractors.
The exterior styling of Amor à Vida is sleek, taut, sweeping and powerful—a distinct stylistic identity that fully embraces the owner’s requirements and embodies his vision and lifestyle. She has 6 decks and accommodates up to 12 guests and 17 crew.
The yacht is fitted with a state-of-the-art hybrid propulsion system that increases the fuel efficiency of both the main engines and the generators and improves guests’ comfort while underway. A heat recovery system is also installed to optimize hot water management for the pools and plumbing system, reducing energy impact and costs while ensuring fast and efficient service.
Work will continue in the coming months on interior and exterior outfitting, as well as on testing and sea trials through to handover to the customer, which is scheduled for spring.
For more information: crn-yacht.com