Cranchi Yachts has previewed a new exciting addition to the flagship collection. Led by the Research Studies Centre, Cranchi Sessantadue is a 62 ft, new flybridge yacht with an overall length of 20.15 metres and a hull length of 17.68 metres. This new model will enhance the line-up of Cranchi Yachts’ Flagship Collection joining the Settantotto 78 ft and Sessantasette 67 ft. The WSB team took a closer look at the 62 project.
For this new project, the art direction will once again be handled by Christian Grande, guaranteeing family feeling with the company’s two widely appreciated larger models. While it may be the smallest of the three, the Sessantadue 62 ft will give up nothing in terms of having distinctive and peculiar characteristics both in its exterior lines and the choice of interior decor.
The yacht will also feature extraordinary technology and design solutions to guarantee the highest levels of liveability, comfort and safety on this model. The details of the design will be unveiled one piece at a time on this page and through Cranchi Yachts’ social media profiles, leading boat enthusiasts on a voyage of discovery of the true essence of yachting.
The full-beam owner’s cabin is located amidships. Like a genuine suite, it also features an “antechamber”, with a partition shielding the immediate view of the bed. It offers a walk-in wardrobe and a relaxation area with sofa.
The private bathroom is equipped with two basins, a WC, a bidet and a separate shower. While the bathroom features marble, the rest of the suite features the same materials, wood and bare chrome as the main deck.
The large bed is surrounded by teak, while the rest of the floor is covered with soft carpet. The wood, featuring the same 3D effect as the kitchen, also returns on the vertical surfaces behind the bed and on the opposite wall, which houses a large TV. The presence of the light gloss lacquer for the ceiling, wardrobe and drawer unit contributes to the light and relaxing sensation provided by the room.
The same stylistic key is found in the large VIP cabin located at the bow, it enjoys the greater space granted by the vertical bow. This cabin also enjoys a private bathroom with a separate shower compartment.
This area is dedicated to relaxation and socialising, featuring a forward-facing sofa, served by an original pivoting table, and a sunbed with adjustable backrest which allows this area to be used as a further living area as well. The area can be shaded by a sail shade which attaches to removable rods.
The crew cabin, with a private bathroom, is at the stern, well separated from the guest suites and with external access. Acoustic comfort is provided by the excellent sound damping systems already tested and adopted by the Shipyard on the Settantotto 78 ft and Sessantasette 67 ft. The Sessantadue 62 ft also derives the best technology from its larger siblings, including the advanced home automation and entertainment system.
The engine room houses two Volvo Penta D13 in-line six-cylinder engines, each capable of providing 1000 HP and will see the Sessantadue hit speeds of plus 25knots we believe.
Length overall = 20,15 m / 66 ft 1 in
Hull length = 17,68 m / 58 ft
Hull beam = 5,15 m / 16 ft 11 in
Dry weight = 32 000 kg / 70 548 lb
Fuel capacity = 3 300 l / 872 us gal / 726 uk gal
Fresh water capacity = 700 l / 185 us gal / 154 uk gal
Waste water tank capacity = 230 l / 61 us gal / 51 uk gal
Grey waste water capacity = 230 l / 61 us gal / 51 uk gal
Maximum capacity of passengers = 16 people / 16 person
Hull = Aldo Cranchi
Design = centro studi ricerche
Art direction = Christian Grande
CE category= b