Inaugurating a new-generation coachroof when she was launched, the CNB 76 revolutionized the relationship with space and the sea. Who would guess that behind these flowing lines there is more than two metres of standing headroom in the saloon, from which there is a perfect view of the outside world?Philippe Briand devoted all his know-how to the CNB 76, creating a yacht of masterful proportions, suited to all roles.Designed from the outset to be operated by a small crew, she can also comfortably accommodate a couple of professional crew. Access to the galley and to a generous cabin by way of the cockpit affords the crew genuine privacy. Forward of the saloon, the owner has a true suite, which still leaves two very good cabins amidships for guests. This dual role is also reflected on deck: the massive guest cockpit is never obstructed by controls, which are sent back to the area around the helming stations, above the sidedecks.
Beam: 20 ft. 0 in.
Fuel tank capacity: 660
Water tank capacity: 396
Standard features:
Specs
Architect Philippe Briand
Interior design Jean-Marc Piaton et Rafael Bonet
Length 23,17 m / 76'
Beam 6,10 m / 20'
Water draft 3,00 m / 9'10"
Air draft 33,97 m / 111'
Upwind sail area 304 m2 / 3,217 sq.ft.
Tender garage 3,90 m / 12'10"
Water capacity 1,500 l / 396 gal
Fuel capacity 2,500 l / 660 gal
Compass;
Depth fish finder;
Stove;
Vhf radio;
Stereo;
Gps loran;
Radar;
Fridge;
Shower;
Swim platform;