CNB Yachts
is poised to make a splash in the yachting world with its new model, the CNB 62, designed by Philippe Briand and
set to debut in spring 2025. This yacht has been crafted as the ideal vessel
for safe and comfortable long sea voyages without the need for a professional
crew. Its innovative cockpit layout allows the captain to manage all lines
without leaving their position. Additionally, the forward-positioned helm station
and fully enclosed cockpit ensure comfortable cruising in challenging weather
conditions.
One of the
standout features of the CNB 62's design is the Targa bar in the cockpit.
Constructed from carbon fiber, this elegant structure not only provides an
aesthetic appeal but also securely accommodates the mainsheet. This optimizes
the entire cockpit area for safe and comfortable use. The single-level cockpit
design simplifies passenger movement, while high backrests enhance comfort. The
Targa bar, spanning the full width of the cockpit, is noteworthy for its sleek
design and practicality. It offers an engineering solution that prevents the
mainsheet from posing a safety risk during maneuvers.
The CNB 62
is specifically built for yacht owners who seek CNB's renowned quality and
performance, along with maximum privacy without the need for a professional
crew. This model stands out in the market with its unique features and has
garnered significant attention.
To learn more about the CNB 62, visit the
CNB Yachts stand in Hall 16 (Stand A20) at Boot Düsseldorf from January 18-26,
2025.
Naval
Architect: Philippe Briand
Interior
Design: Piaton Yacht Design
Length
overall: 18.47 m
Maximum
Beam: 5.30 m
Fresh Water
Capacity: 800 L
Fuel Tank
Capacity: 1,000 L
Mainsail:
102 m²
Jib Sail: 44
m²
Furling
Genoa: 94 m²
Asymmetric
Spinnaker: 320 m²
Learn more
about the model: https://www.cnbyachts.com/yachts/62/
About CNB
CNB was
founded in Bordeaux in 1987 by two passionate sailors and joined the Beneteau
Group in 1992. Until 2008, the company focused exclusively on custom yacht
building, with its last project being the 30-meter "Chrisco." From
2009 onward, CNB shifted to semi-custom yachts, achieving great success with models
like the Bordeaux 60, CNB 66, and CNB 76. In 2021, Solaris acquired the brand
and integrated CNB production into Solaris' main facility in Aquileia, located
on the Adriatic coast of Italy. The shipyard spans 26,000 square meters and has
the capacity to produce yachts of the highest quality. The current portfolio
includes the CNB 62, CNB 78, and CNB 88 models.