In Ancona, at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard, the new aluminium yacht “Amor à Vida” touched the water for the first time.
The newbuild was previously known as Project Maranello. “Amor à Vida”, measuring 67.55 metres in length overall, 11.80 metres in beam, and with a gross tonnage of 1450 GT, combines CRN’s expertise and the shipyard’s design and build quality with the creativity of Nuvolari Lenard for the exterior styling and interior design of this superyacht.
According to Ferretti, the brokerage house Moran Yacht & Ship played a key role as the owner’s representative and project management team. Their involvement spanned all stages of construction, from technical inspections and approvals to project management activities, as well as on-site supervision and coordination with external contractors.
The result is a fully bespoke 67-metre steel and aluminium yacht spanning six decks and accommodating up to 12 guests and 17 crew members.
“Amor à Vida” is equipped with a hybrid propulsion
The exterior styling of “Amor à Vida” is sleek, taut, sweeping, and powerful – a distinct identity that perfectly reflects the owner’s specific requirements and embodies their vision and lifestyle.
The yacht is equipped with a state-of-the-art hybrid propulsion system that enhances fuel efficiency for both the main engines and the generators, while also improving guest comfort during voyages. A heat recovery system has also been installed to optimise hot water management for the pools and plumbing systems, reducing energy consumption and operational costs, while ensuring fast and efficient service.
Work will continue over the coming months on the interior and exterior outfitting, as well as on testing and sea trials, with handover to the owner scheduled for spring.