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CNB 66 For Sale New England

CNB 66 for Sale in New England

Architect: Philippe Briand
Interior Design: Jean-Marc Piaton et Rafael Bonet
Taking on the family resemblance, the CNB 66 was designed as the largest sailing yacht that could be handled by a family crew. It can be equipped with the hydraulic roller-furling boom developed in an exclusive partnership with Hall Spars. Endowed with a carbon bowsprit, her elegant lines conceal an abundance of volume, exploited with all our know-how. This is the case, for example, in the owner’s cabin, where the queen size island bed is offset to the side to remain invisible when the door is open. In the light-filled saloon that occupies the entire beam (5.50 m), the large, nearly 3-metre long sofa to starboard can be divided into three parts to increase the seating around the adaptable saloon’s massive table. As for the galley, we wished it to be practical, well ventilated, but in direct contact with the living space. Decoration and interior environments are designed by Jean-Marc Piaton and Rafael Bonet. Outside, there is clear separation between the lounging and handling areas. As on the One-offs, we have sought throughout to eliminate differences in level in order to facilitate movement without impairing safety. Finally, what sailing yacht of this size can boast a tender garage enabling the launching in less than a minute of a 3.25-metre tender with its engine?

Beyond question, the CNB 66 redefines what is possible with a 20-metre yacht. No wonder that even before she was launched, seven owners from Europe, Australia and Mexico put their faith in us.

Price: Contact us to discuss customizing your CNB 66

LOA 20,61 m / 67’61”
Beam 5,51 m / 18.07’
Draft 2,95 m / 9.67’
Water Capacity 1 000 litres / 132 gal
Fuel Capacity 1 300 litres / 158 gal

Contact Bluenose Yachts for Special Pricing and Deals
on the CNB 66 (855) 297-7245

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CNB 66: PHILIPPE BRIAND´S APPROACH TO LUXURIOUS SAILING

FEBRUARY 7TH, 2018 ··SAILING YACHT

I must admit that I didn´t had CNB on my list of items up until I joined Beneteau as a professional. This brand is, although around in the yachting business since the year 1987, a very small and seldom mentioned manufacturer of boats. Which is a pity indeed because yachts built by CNB – Construction Navale Bordeaux – are not only very beautiful but have the reputation of being of superior quality and blessed with a number of fine properties.

As a matter of fact, I had to skip a chance to board a CNB during Cannes Yachting Festival last year and thus I was happy seeing a CNB yacht displayed at this year´s edition of Boot boat show in Duesseldorf. Thanks to the kind staff I was allowed to stroll around inside and on deck of the CNB 66 for as long as I wanted before show opened gates to the public. Here´s what I brought home from this yacht. The CNB 66 as displayed in Duesseldorf is the smallest sister of the current product line of three yachts available, ranging from 66 to 76 and 94 feet. There´s also an older 60 ft model still available. The 66 is the latest thus newest boat in the line. The hull has been designed by Philippe Briand, interior design has been done by renown architects Jean-Marc Piaton and Rafel Bonet.

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