This is a 2021 CNB 76, a Philippe Briand design featuring a raised saloon that combines sailing performance with refined accommodations. The yacht represents three decades of CNB's design expertise, built on a fiberglass hull with a beam of 20 feet and equipped with a single 175 hp Volvo diesel engine.
The MK2 version presents a white hull with grey-caulked teak deck and limed oak interior. The raised saloon layout provides flexible accommodation for up to eight guests and four crew. The sailing package is comprehensively specified with a carbon mast, carbon rod-rigging, and V-boom with slab reefing paired to a North Sails 3DI Ocean pack. Hydraulic Reckmann furlers control the genoa and staysail, while upgraded Harken winches handle the rig. Steering is via carbon and teak wheels, and the bulb keel draws 3 meters. Performance is further enhanced by retractable Side Power bow and stern thrusters.
Systems and amenities throughout are extensive. Lithium battery power supports air conditioning independent of the generator, dimmable LED lighting, and an array of comfort features including a Yamaha sound system with Bose speakers, Raymarine electronics, dishwasher, washer/dryer, heated towel rails, wine cellar, extra refrigerator and freezer, and a telescopic dining table. A hydraulic passerelle is fitted for convenient boarding.
Length
76.02 FT
Beam
20.01 FT
Draft
9.84 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Volvo
Engine Model
D4 175
Power
NaN HP
Hours
2,800 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
660.43 GAL
Water
396.26 GAL