Cranchi Yachts: boating season opens with the public début of two new models
Cranchi Yachts: boating season opens with the public début of two new models
Cranchi Yachts is pleased to announce it will be taking part in the upcoming international boat shows opening the new season. The shipyard, in partnership with its dealer network, will be exhibiting in Cannes, Genoa, Monaco and Friedrichshafen.
Global premières for two new models:
the Sessantasette 67 Corsa and the Sessantadue 62
Cranchi Yachts is presenting two new models for the 2024/2025 season: the Sessantasette 67 Corsa and the Sessantadue 62.
In what has become a tradition for the Italian Shipyard, even before the official débuts at the boat shows the new yachts have featured in special unveiling events, preceded by innovative teaser campaigns on social media. The event for the Sessantasette 67 Corsa was live streamed at the end of May, while the one for the Sessantadue 62 was held in early July.
Now, the two new stars of Cranchi’s line-up will officially be unveiled in public. For both models, the world première is scheduled for 10 September, the opening day of the Cannes Yachting Festival. A total of eight different Cranchi Yachts models will be on display in Cannes including the two models which, along with the Sessantadue 62, complete the Shipyard's overhauled collection of flybridge yachts: the Settantotto 78 and the Sessantasette 67.
The Genoa Boat Show, on the other hand, will be the setting for the Italian début of the two new yachts. Cranchi Yachts’ attendance at this boat show will be exceptional in nature, as the Shipyard will be showing off its entire range.
The Sessantadue 62 will also be on display at the Monaco Yacht Show from the 25th of September. The A46 Luxury Tender will be on display alongside the new flybridge.
In the same period, the Shipyard will also be exhibiting at INTERBOOT Friedrichshafen.
Strengthening Partnerships
The début of the Sessantasette 67 Corsa and Sessantadue 62 sees the continuation of some of Cranchi Yachts’ long-standing partnerships with major players in the maritime sector, in particular Volvo Penta, Garmin and Raymarine.
Partnerships also continue with some major design brands, in particular with Flexform, whose furnishing systems enhance the art direction choices by Christian Grande.
Technological Innovation Onboard and on the Production Lines
The Sessantasette 67 Corsa and Sessantadue 62 mark two new stages in a clear evolutionary path, thanks also to continuous investments in the production lines and in automation systems. The processes and workstations in Cranchi's plants have indeed undergone a further revamping which guarantees greater safety, better ergonomics and greater precision in every production phase. A measurable advantage thanks also to the new quality audit systems which are ever-more precise and accurate.
In order to let its customers appreciate the value of its investments in technology and engineering, Cranchi Yachts is preparing to launch a program to allow more owners to visit its plants in order to see in person how the quality of the production process is reflected in the quality of each and every unit produced in Cranchi Yachts’ Italian plants.