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Cranchi 50 Atlantique

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The Cranchi 50 Atlantique is the largest model of the CRANCHI Flybridge range and, via the restylings and technical improvements applied over the years, it now offers the most cutting edge solutions on the market. The space on board is extended thanks to our design skills: a good 3 separate bedrooms and two bathrooms, an elegant saloon and a large galley. The furnishings are in esteemed wenge and oak and represent the triumph of modern design and ergonomics. What strikes you from the start is the wealth of the fittings which, together with the high quality of the materials used, is the real consideration of this luxurious model. Thought-out on a large scale, to face even long-range cruises, Atlantique 50 is also equipped with a high capacity fridge-freezer and endless storage space. The fore sun deck has sun beds with reclining backrests, while the Flybridge area offers all the attractions for those who love the outdoor life and is equipped with a large semicircular sun deck; the pilot area consists of a practical 2-place steering seat and a comfortable sofa to the side. The large stern glass door also allows handling directly from the indoor steering system, and it guarantees a very bright saloon with a lot of light. Everything on board reminds Cranchi’s concept of travelling in style. This unit, launched in 2009, is also equipped with generator, air conditioning, dishwasher, washing machine, outdoor fridge, microwaves, hydraulic gangway, crew cabin.

 

The first page of the long Cranchi Yachts history was written in 1866, when Giovanni Cranchi opened a workshop near Como Lake to build fishing boats and boats to transports goods and people across the lake. 60 years later, Giovanni Cranchi’s nephew purchased a building to create a full-fledged shipyard, where also the signature Cranchi quality was first shaped. Until the ‘60s, the shipyard built wooden boats (Tanus, Faster, Sbarazzino e Dinghy 12 P all came out at this time). During the ‘70s and ‘80s the shipyard reached a turning point and started to produce fiberglass boats, moreover it shifted from an handicraft moulding to a more industrialized processing, that allows the company to reach high production volumes for many models: Pilotina (1,550 units in 6 years), Scout (500 in 5 years), as well as Rally 20, Hobby 20, Derby 700, Clipper 760, Start 21 and Cruiser 32. The shipyard kept on expanding throughout the ‘90s. The Marine Test Center opened in 1997 to showcase the new products, as well as to test prototypes. Cranchi Yachts became a stock company in 2006, lead by the fifth Cranchi generation. The current production is divided in different categories: Trawler (40-53 feet); Crossover (XT 36); Flybridge (52-60 feet); Hard Top (38-60 feet); Cruiser & Day Cruiser (30-35 feet); Sport Line (27-33 feet) and Outboard (Panama 24). View the technical brochure of the Cranchi 50 Atlantique

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