July 8, 2007

New Model: CNL Admiral 32


CNL has launched its new 32m (105ft) Admiral, the first of four new models soon to be launched. Hull no. 115 was launched into the water in the presence of the ship's owner and his family, the crew, CNL president Annamaria Jaselli Ceccarelli, vice-president Laura Ceccarelli, ad general director Francesco Ceccarelli. The Admiral 32 no. 115 is the first of four other vessels of 35, 32, 25, and 40 metres that will be launched soon. These are impressive figures for a yard that in only two years has doubled its production. The new 32 metre motor yacht has a planing hull built from light aluminium alloy and is capable of a maximum cruising speed of 30kt with twin MTU 2400hp engines. Its V-shaped keel is the result of a collaboration between CNL and Studio Bacigalupo, while the rest of the structure was designed by Centro Stile CNL and Luca Dini. The exterior lines are fully designed according to the shipyard's traditions as are the interiors, designed by CNL's Interior Design Department and the owner's architect. The main deck includes a salon and dining area with the owner's cabin at aft. The galley is found on the lower deck, connecting to the dining room through a dumb-waiter. It separates the guest area, comprising one VIP and two. This is a unique vessel expressing the owner’s taste, in perfect harmony with the Admiral philosophy.
Technical Data:
Length - 32 m (104.9 ft)
Beam - 7.1 m
Draft - 2.3 m
Fuel Capacity - 21,000 l
Water Capacity - 4,100 l
Engines - 2 x MTU 16V2000 M93 2400hp
Speed - thirty knots max
Hull Shape - planning modified Vee
Construction - Aluminium 5083 H111/H321
Project - Luca Dini exterior, Bacigalupo naval architecture
Certification - ABS Maltese Cross A1 Yachting Service

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