The special boatCNB 66

Martin Hager

 · 15.02.2018

The special boat: CNB 66Photo: CNB/Nicolas Claris
Large ship for a small crew. The 20-metre yacht is designed to be fully family-friendly
The CNB 66 is the third largest sailing yacht on show at boot - and yet it doesn't want to be a mega yacht. The portrait of a new class in PDF download
  Light and fast. The boat is balanced on the rudder even in a fresh breeze and on an upwind coursePhoto: CNB/Nicolas Claris Light and fast. The boat is balanced on the rudder even in a fresh breeze and on an upwind course

The new 20-metre ship from Bordeaux is strongly based on the concept of its larger sister CNB 76, of which the shipyard has already sold 18 units. The success of CNB once again documents the current strong demand for large, luxurious and exclusive ships. Construction number 1 is already afloat and YACHT was able to get a first impression during a cruise off Genoa.

The construction plans come from the office of Philippe Briand, who has already drawn the Bordeaux 60 and the large CNB 76 for CNB. Typical of all designs is the relatively short cabin superstructure, which ends behind the mast. The foredeck, on the other hand, remains completely unobstructed and flat, with many flush hatches. A new feature is the option of an almost 1.50 metre long and permanently attached bowsprit, on which a gennaker or a code zero can be used. The customer can also choose whether to equip the boat with a short overlapping genoa (105 per cent) or a self-tacking jib.

As with its larger sister CNB 76, the cockpit of the new 66 is organised asymmetrically and the companionway is arranged to the side. CNB has deliberately kept the spacious cockpit free of all lines and functions for sailing manoeuvres. All steering and work is done aft. Because the CNB 66 has double rudder blades, a dinghy can also be stored in the spacious stern garage in the direction of travel.

The Frenchman Jean-Marc Piaton is responsible for the interior design. The standard arrangement of the interior on the CNB 66 is very special and unique: the galley is recessed in the aft section on the port side instead of the usual aft cabin. This allows the raised saloon to be positioned quite far aft, under the short cabin superstructure. From the centre of the ship forwards, there are a total of three double cabins, each with its own bathroom and shower option. A fourth double cabin, also with its own bathroom, is again installed in the aft section on the starboard side.

The CNB 66 is built as a GRP sandwich construction with a balsa wood core and a vacuum infusion process throughout. The deck will also be reinforced with carbon fibre layers in the high-stress areas. An initial price estimate from the shipyard puts the purchase price at around 1.65 million euros, including 19 per cent VAT.

Are you curious? Then you can download the boat portrait directly as a PDF file via the link below. Or you can order the YACHT, issue 3, 2018 in the DK Shop.

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