A new creation, unique and exceptional, is taking shape at the CRN shipyard in Ancona. Project Thunderball (CRN M/Y 145) is a 70-metre steel and aluminium superyacht, completely bespoke and handcrafted in her design, naval architecture, engineering, and construction.
Project Thunderball combines the build quality and know-how of CRN with the experience of Vripack – responsible for the external lines and naval architecture – and the creativity of the Nauta Design studio, who are managing the interior design and outdoor furniture.
Y.CO completed the sale in August 2022 and continue to play a key role as the Owner’s representative and project management team, supporting the Owner through the construction stage and technical checks, inspection and acceptance, as well as with the project management, on-site supervision and coordination of external contractors.
This new yacht, with her classic, timeless lines, has a striking sense of style that fully reflects the owner’s vision and requirements for a pleasure ship suited to long, pleasurable, contemplative cruises.
This is a vessel with a traditional elongated bow, a low profile and svelte lines like a sailboat, with curved bilges and a smooth surface. The entire design has been carefully devised for highly efficient cruising and comfortable, convenient manoeuvring.
“Equally cutting-edge naval architecture supports the outside aesthetic, and places this design atop our sizable portfolio of world-traveling ships, which have sailed the ocean since 1961. Our comprehensive approach gave the owner insight into the layouts, functions, and performances at every design meeting, enabling quick, thoughtful, and deliberate decision-making.” – Marnix J. Hoekstra, Co-Creative Director, Vripack.
The owner is a passionate sailor, so a smaller sailboat will also be delivered to accompany the mother yacht. The superyacht will cruise in the Mediterranean and between Florida and the Bahamas, and used as a base for diving, sailing and fishing.
Project Thunderball spans five decks and is 70 metres long with a beam of 11 metres and a gross tonnage of 1,100, accommodating up to 12 guests and 15 crew.