CNB 43.2 by Germán Frers
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CNB 43.2 by Germán Frers
CNB 43.2 by Germán Frers the gentleman’s motor yacht CNB 43.2 by Germán Frers the gentleman’s motor yacht Specifications • Architect • Interior Design • Builder • Construction material • Classification • LOA • Hull length • LWL • Beam • Draught • Displacement (light ship) • Main engines • Speed max. • Cruising speed • Fuel capacity • Range @ 28 knots • Range @ 18 knots • Water capacity • Number of guest • Number of crew Germán Frers Wetzels Brown Partners CNB Superyachts Aluminum hull and deck Composite superstructure VERITAS, I ✠ HULL • MACH Yacht-motor - A 43 m / 141’ 43 m / 141’ 43 m / 141’ 8.50 m / 27’11” 2.00 m / 6’7” 162,000 kg / 357,210 lbs 2 x MTU 12V 4000 M74L - 2896 hp @ 2050 rpm or 2 x MTU 12V 4000 M93L - 3460 hp @ 2100 rpm 24 or 28 knots 15 or 18 knots 30,000 l / 7,926 US Gal. 590 nm 1,000 nm 2 x 2,000 l / 2 x 528 US Gal. 10 8 max. CNB 43.2 by Germán Frers the gentleman’s motor yacht CNB 43.2 by Germán Frers the gentleman’s motor yacht Wetzels Brown Partners award winning approach This motor yacht offers modern light open spaces with relaxing connections to exterior decks. The Wetzels Brown Partners approach to flexibility in the furniture design allows the main deck to be easily transformed from a classic lounge layout to a large area of connected spaces for true outdoor living - lounging, bar, barbeque, personal cinema and alfresco dining. In the Wetzels Brown Partners design concept, the style of the yacht is not defined by a ‘look’ but by the client’s personal lifestyle. In this custom yacht you can incorporate your preferences for true customization of detailing, materials and colours. CNB 43.2 by Germán Frers the gentleman’s motor yacht The CNB signature interior The CNB signature of excellent craftsmanship and attention to detail is evident in all aspects of the interior. Attention to comfort and seaworthiness are fully integrated throughout. A modern approach to elegance and refinement – marble, silk carpet, leather details and special metal finishes are examples of what is possible for your unique yacht. All technical aspects of lighting, air conditioning, audio-visual and catering requirements are seamlessly incorporated. CNB 43.2 by Germán Frers the gentleman’s motor yacht CNB background As long time yachtsmen we know that beyond the promises, our boats must be fast, seaworthy comfortable and safe. We build them with love of the sea and the constant concern for work well done. We design them as we would our own if we ourselves were the future owners because that is part of our nature as builders and as yachtsmen. Created in 1987, CNB is part of the Bénéteau group, world leader in the construction of sailing yachts and quoted on the Paris Stock Exchange’s second market. Located on the banks of the Garonne River, a few hundred yards from the greatest vineyards, CNB is situated on a 105.000 m2 lot with 44.000 m2 of covered buildings and has a 300 meter waterfront quay with water deep enough for launching and sea trials. Our versatility gives the shipyard complete mastery of naval construction; it guarantees rigorous quality control and total independence in our technical and technological choices. With more than 60 prestigious yachts constructed from 20 to 36 meters, CNB has acquired an unfailing reputation for the quality of its construction and the finish of its boats. CNB Awards 2002 2004 2004 2005 2009 2002 Only Now, CNB 104 .winner of the ISS Best sailboat from 23 m to 36 m Award. 2004 Only Now, CNB 104 winner of BMW Design and Technological Innovation Award. winner of the Voiles de St Tropez ‘‘Elegance’’ Award. 2005 Hamilton II, CNB 117 winner of the ISS Best sailboat from 24 m to 40 m Award. 2009 Chrisco, CNB 100 winner of the ISS Best sailboat from 24 m to 40 m Award. Wetzels Brown Partners winner of the ISS Best Interior - Power and Sail Award. 2010 Chrisco, CNB 100 Wetzels Brown Partners winner ShowBoats Newcomer interior design Award. 2009 2010 CNB 43.2 by Germán Frers the gentleman’s motor yacht Germán Frers approach through large opening port and starboard terraces to create a lounge, formal dining, bar and sun protected alfresco dining space aft connected to the vibrancy of the swimming platform. Forward, the owner suite connects directly to a private owner’s party lounge and dining with retractable awning, accessible to the sunbeds and jacuzzi. The lower deck has four similar double guest suites. There is direct access on this level through a viewing gallery in the engine room to the gym and swimming platform aft. Flybridge – an integrated open space that follows the lines of the yacht and is directly connected to the navigation station. A pleasurable environment to enjoy the sun during the day and the stars at night. Construction Navale Bordeaux 162, quai de Brazza - CS 81217 - 33072 Bordeaux Cedex - France - Tél. 33 (0) 557 80 85 57 - E-mail: [email protected] - www.cnb-superyachts.com 02/2011 • Document non contractuel • 3D: Absolute 2001, Wetzels Brown Partners • Conception: Clar!s, image builder • Printed in France This gentleman’s yacht, designed for CNB, combines Frer’s experience handed down through three generations with advanced technology and concepts. Artistry, technology and visual harmony are the key ingredients which define Frers approach to the naval architecture of the CNB 43.2. A high performance hull with security and comfort in mind - light displacement, long, slender, low drag and low wind resistance wave piercing hull. There is no permanent access from the yacht to the sea - the gangway, swimming platform and side boarding ladder are crew controlled when required. The interior accommodation offers all the options normally found on a three deck vessel. A main deck with a unique interior - exterior spaces
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