superyacht by nature
The Cranchi Settantotto 78’s 25-metre length conveys the grandiosity of the boat in its entirety and the shipyard’s attention to detail. The lines of the Settantotto 78 are fluid, with no sharp edges. All the different available colour combinations for the hull create an evocative interplay of colours between the yacht’s structure and superstructure, with the latter visually lightened. The vessel’s lines therefore gain in terms of sleekness and impetus. At the same time, the high, flared bow and the pronounced gunwale convey the sensation of strength and stability expected of a large luxury yacht. The architecture of the Settantotto 78 is the work of Aldo Cranchi: an attentive study of all the technical and construction aspects guarantees excellent hydrodynamic efficiency.
Large openings and windows create a relationship between the inside and outside, making the natural light and presence of the sea the main design feature for the interior as well. At the same time, this connection is a continual invitation to enjoy the outside decks, which are also enhanced by the presence of customised furniture and accessories.
Specification
Lenght overall
25,15 m / 82 ft 6 in
LENGTH HULL
23,26 m / 76 ft 4 in
BEAM MAX
5,76 m / 18 ft 11 in
Dry weight
57 000 kg / 125 663 lbs
FUEL CAPACITY
5 920 l / 1 302 UK gal / 1 563 US gal
FRESH WATER CAPACITY
1 250 l / 275 UK gal / 330 US gal
Sleeping accomodations
10 people
MAXIMUM PASSENGERS
18 people
HULL
Aldo Cranchi
Design
Centro Studi Ricerche Cranchi
ENGINE
3 x D13 IPS 1350 / 3 x 1000 HP / 3 x 735 kW
CE CATEGORY
A
Additional informations




The breadth of the spaces, the voice of the design
The art direction of the Settantotto 78 is the work of Christian Grande and his eponymous design firm based in Parma. The broad scope of the spaces inspired design choices of an architectural and residential approach, with an elegantly contemporary outfitting which makes use of free-standing furniture pieces and finishes which are not yet conventional in the maritime field, such as painted glass and fabric-upholstered walls.