Award Winning Megayacht Saramour by CRN Yachts


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Designed by Francesco Paszkowski and built by the famous Italian shipyard CRN S.p.A. this beauty of the sea was launched in March 2014, and is a 61 meter mega-yacht. The public first laid their eyes on it last year at the Monaco Yacht Show 2014. This year it was presented again at the World Superyacht Awards in May 2015, where again it received the “Judges Commendation” award.
The technical team of the prominent CRN shipyard headed by Paszkowski, decided to include something that is not seen yet on a megayacht, an owner’s only deck. 12 guests and 15 crew members will find their accommodations on a 5 deck and a sub-deck layout. Two guest suites, two double cabins and an owner designated suite are what you can choose from if you are among the 12 guests. On the main deck you will find a large main salon that includes a dining area, which can be reached from the aft. Towards the bow there is a lift for the guests and a circular lobby that separates the salon from the sleeping area, which consists of two VIP double suites.


The main idea while building the stern was to be used for relaxation, with the stern hatch providing access to a large beach club. The entire upper deck as we mentioned earlier is solely dedicated exclusively to the owner. It features a large external dining table as well as a large indoor sky lounge. Walking towards the bow, you will find (separated from the lobby by a lift) the Owner’s suite that can be reached also from the Owner’s study. For relaxation purposes, the Owner has a square spa pool at his disposal that is also capable of transforming into a sundeck.
Unlike the usual 60 meter yachts built by CRN shipyard, this yacht features an extra deck: a fly deck, used as a rest area for pampering the captain. In fact, from the stern forward the area is occupied by the fitness area with a large glass surface that also has a skylight.
Two 3512 C-C Caterpillar engines rated at 1.230 KW each power this vessel to a top speed of 15 knots with a usual cruising speed of excellent 14 knots.


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