Italian shipyard Cerri Cantieri Navali (CCN) has confirmed that they have received a third order for their 31-metre Fuoriserie series yacht. The yacht is set to go to a European client and will be delivered in 2019.



The deal was signed at the end of the year by the European client, who ordered a custom all-aluminium yacht from the yard's Fuoriserie line, which is set to be launched in 2019.
The new project will be a 31-metre displacement yacht built out of aluminium, with an interior and exterior design from Guido De Groot. Meanwhile, Glinton Naval Architects will be in charge of naval architecture.
The yacht can be described as classical from the outside but technological on the inside, focused on sustainability and efficiency.

The new project is environmental-friendly, as it boasts Schottel twin propeller units controlled by a hybrid system, which include both diesel and electrical engines which will result in lower fuel consumption and lower environmental impact from the vessel. This system offers a max speed of 12.5 knots and a cruising of 8 knots, which will be comfortable and smooth as the yacht will be fitted with both gyroscopes and fin stabilisers.
Accommodation below decks includes a master cabin, as well as two guest cabin. The main deck is with an L-shaped lounge, dining area and an open galley, all behind the yacht’s wheelhouse. Outside are located two lounge areas. The flybridge has a second helm station, sun loungers, a bar and a dining area, while the aft swimming platform can carry a 5.5-metre tender.