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CRN - Monaco Yacht Show Press Kit - Chopi Chopi 80MT

The Chopi Chopi, CRN’s hull # 129, is the largest megayacht ever built by the Shipyard in its over-50-year history, featuring all CRN distinctive features and, for the first time ever, an entire deck for the Owner

Boasting an overall length of 80,50 metres and a beam of 13.50 metres, megayacht “Chopi Chopi” is the largest pleasure vessel ever built by CRN, the Italian shipyard and Ferretti Group brand specialising in the construction and sale of fully-customised displacement megayachts in steel and aluminium, ranging from 40 to 90 metres in length. M/Y Chopi Chopi, a displacement megayacht entirely built in the Ancona shipyard and one of the largest ever built in Italy, was launched on 12th January 2013 in Ancona with a great ceremony open to all citizens. It is the 129th hull built by CRN, which in 2013 has celebrated its fiftieth anniversary with a historic milestone: this yacht has indeed broken the previous record of 72 metres set by the “Azteca”, which had held the title of CRN’s flagship since its launch in 2010. Built in steel and aluminium, the yacht develops over five decks (lower deck, main deck, upper deck, Owner’s deck, sun deck) plus a sub lower deck which is used as a technical area. It can comfortably accommodate 12 guests – in six VIP cabins and the Owner’s apartment – and 33 crew members, including 27sailors and 6 members of the Owner’s personal staff...

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