CNB 88

LENGTH (m) BEAM (m) CABINS DRAFT (m) GUESTS CREW SPEED ENGINES
28.3 6.75 3 + crew 3.75 6 2 14 knots

 

 

The text and images used in this listing are not to be reproduced or shared without direct consent from S6 Marine ©

LENGTH (m) BEAM (m)
28.3 6.75
CABINS DRAFT (m)
3 + crew 3.75
GUESTS CREW
6 2
SPEED ENGINES
14 knots

Description

The first model to be developed and built by Solaris, the CNB 88 is the latest addition to the CNB family. Naval architect Philippe Briand and designer Jean-Marc Piaton have conceived this yacht as the big sister-ship to the CNB 76, in the same family spirit, with the same simplicity of use but with larger volumes and a refinement advanced to the tiniest of details.

The vocation of this yacht is to offer a vast capacity for receiving guests, thanks to her spacious owner’s cabin and three equal-sized guest cabins. The crew also enjoys generous volume in the aft part of the hull, with 2 double cabins that can be equipped with separate or double beds. A dedicated access has been arranged via the galley for optimal crew operation.

With her exclusive marine interior, thanks in particular to the woodwork that leaves no visible joins, the CNB 88 takes the concept of the elegant ocean-going yacht even further.

What We Say

This sailboat’s vocation is to pick up on all the strengths of the CNB 76 while offering greater space for welcoming friends, with 3 guests cabins of equal size, 2 crew cabins and space worthy of an over-90-foot yacht. But above all, this is a seaworthy boat, as comfortable in the Mediterranean as at the far ends of the world.

Performance has obviously not been left aside, with a sail area/displacement ratio superior to that of the CNB 76, promising many happy hours at the helm!

The CNB 88 is the perfect synthesis between the functionality of the CNB 76 and the need for more space, self-sufficiency and luxury.

What The Builders Say

This new model, designed and built at the Solaris shipyard in Aquileia, Italy, benefits from all the know-how of Solaris both in the structure of the boat and in the woodwork in the interior.

Equally at ease in on transatlantic passage as on the racecourse, her balance at the helm is the result of the stability of her hull shape and her stiffness under sail.

Her cockpit gives the impression of floating in the air on a minimalist structure, yet guarantees uncompromising comfort with high backrests, multiple storage spaces and excellent protection. There is no longer a boundary between inside and outside, as the saloon is bathed in natural light. The windows of the famous Briand-designed coachroof are as magical as ever, and to enhance the feeling of space, a glazed strip has been fitted overhead in the ceiling and the aft bulkhead has been made transparent.

A modern and balanced hull with a wide stern and taut lines, luxurious and seaworthy layout, all define the CNB 88.

The CNB 88 meets the challenge of offering everything you would expect from a boat over 90 feet in length while remaining very easy to sail.

Newsletter

* indicates required