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CRN showing Amor à Vida at Palm Beach boat show
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The Ferretti Group shipyard is preparing for the US premiere of the 67m custom hybrid superyacht.
CRN is staging the US premiere of the Amor à Vida, its first hybrid superyacht, at the Palm Beach International Boat Show from March 25-29. It will mark the 67.5m yacht’s first major show in the US, having been exhibited at the Antigua Charter Yacht Show last December by Moran Yacht & Ship, which has represented the owner from the design and construction process.
Nuvolari Lenard designed the streamlined exterior of the 1,447GT, six-deck yacht and collaborated on the made-to-measure interiors and fine detailing with Valentina Zannier, initially in her role as the studio’s Interior Art Director and then under her own company established in 2023.
The superyacht can accommodate up to 14 guests in five VIP cabins and the master suite forward on the upper deck, with the entire level dedicated to the owner.
CRN and the Ferretti Group Superyacht Division Group handled the naval architecture of the steel and aluminium displacement superyacht.
The propulsion and onboard energy management are developed around a hybrid propulsion system, which increases the fuel efficiency of the two MTU 12V 4000 M63 diesel engines and the generators. IMO Tier III certified, the yacht has a cruising speed of 15 knots and a top speed of 16 knots.
An advanced heat-recovery system enhances the efficiency of hot-water management across the pools and plumbing network. By repurposing excess heat, the system streamlines hot-water supply throughout the yacht and significantly reduces energy consumption and operational costs, particularly when the yacht is anchored offshore.
Primarily intended for private use by the owners and their guests, Amor à Vida is available for charter during selected periods of the year. Built at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard in Ancona, Italy, Amor à Vida was delivered to her owners last May before cruising in the Mediterranean.














