Naval Architecture & Yacht Design

CNB 86

Built by the Chantier C.N.B. in Bordeaux, this aluminum sailing yacht was launched in June 2009.

 

Designed for offshore sailing, her owner is an experienced yachtsman who requested a sensitive vessel which is pleasant to sail. She has a long waterline length, large sail area and a lifting keel which increases her draft from 2 to 4m. The panoramic roof houses a very spacious raised saloon. Accommodation on board is ample for a boat of this size, including one master suite and a further four cabins for guests and one for crew. Guided by the owner’s desire for a stylish and elegant yacht,  the roof was designed with very clean long lines and large windows. The helm station is offset, giving the helmsman will perfect views over the headsails. A 3.7m long tender is stowed in a garage. The result is an excellent offshore yacht which is sensitive at the helm without compromising performance.

 

Technical specifications

LOA (m) :                                26.32

LWL (m) :                                23.70

Beam (m) :                              6.54

Draft (m) :                               2.0/4.0

Displacement-lightship (t) :     57

Sail area upwind (m²) :           385

Engine power (Hp) :                220

Fuel  (l) :                                  3500

Fresh Water (l) :                      1950

Construction material :           Alu.Alloy + Composite

 

Naval Architecture :                Philippe Briand

Exterior design :                      Philippe Briand

Interior design :                       Jean Marc Piaton

Builder :                                   Construction Navale Bordeaux

Delivered :                               2009

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