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Lady TrudyThe real American journey.
When the well-known elegance of Italian design encounters the intimate grandeur of the American colonial style, the result is refined and seductive,
an exclusively comfortable megayacht: the Lady Trudy.
Eleganceon the open sea.
The elegant pearl grey of the Lady Trudy hull makes for a prestigious profile on the blue sea.
Spacious environments and large areas characterise the exteriors, designed to allow Owners and their guests
to enjoy more direct contact with the sea. The Navetta 43 Lady Trudy, a 43 metre full displacement megayacht
built in GRP composite material, stretches out over four decks.
Produced at the CRN Shipyard in Ancona, the megayacht
can accommodate 10 guests in five guest cabins, as well as 9 crew
members. She was designed by CRN technical office
in association with Studio Zuccon International Project,
which dealt with the external lines and subdivision of the interiors.
The latter were uniquely designed by Centro Stile CRN
according to the Owner’s taste.
Lady Trudy was designed to recreate the intimacy of a real home,
but on the open sea. The interiors have been elegantly interpreted,
bringing to life once again the American colonial atmosphere
of the Hamptons in all its glory. In the classically romantic style
of the East Coast, the mahogany wood warms the salons
and common areas, whilst the paleness of the white ash lights up
the Owner’s suite and guest cabins.
The large external areas on the Lady Trudy feature marine-themed
decorations and play with colour variation: red and white
on the main deck, blue and white on the upper deck,
beige and red on the sun deck.
The unmistakable American mark on the Lady Trudy has been
intensified by the quality and refinement of Italian design
and production, a blend of styles that has resulted in a truly
unique megayacht.
Main deck,American way of living.
From the stern, Lady Trudy welcomes her guests in the cockpit of the main deck,
where the external lounge areas are furnished with four wooden armchairs with backs in coffee-coloured
wicker set out around a low dark mahogany table. Astern, cushions embroidered with a marine theme
from Mastro Raphaël’s colonial collection look exquisite on the large white structural couch.
A warm heart in a pure frame: this is the first impact one has
going through the electric glass French windows and seeing
the main salon. The dark brown shades of the wooden flooring
and two mahogany coffee tables contrast with the light colours
of the natural wicker armchairs with white linen cushioning produced
by American company McGuire, and the purity of the customised
sofas in white linen, again in colonial style, as well as the walls
and ceiling.
In the bulkhead of the salon towards bow, aqua green shades
stand out, providing the background for the two large sets
of Hampton style bookshelves in white ash, in the middle of which
the electric sliding door opens. The shuttered door, which leads
into the dining room, has been produced in the same wood.
On the left, the structural, custom made
unit which houses the 46” slideaway
TV screen.
On the right, the dining room in which
the table stands out: a glass top resting
on two column-like bases at the top
of which there is a hollow filled with
sand and shells. McGuire chairs and
striking black and white photos of Fifties
America complete the furnishings.
Lady Trudy has a large professional galley produced by well-known
French company La Cornue and inspired by the Old England
American ones.
Advancing along the corridor towards
bow, immediately after a guest head
set starboard, there is the studio,
the antechamber of the Owner’s
bathroom. This well-lit area continues
the contrast between light and dark
in the salon. On one side, there are
the bookshelves and a divan-bench
built into the bulkhead; both in white
ash, the divan-bench has cream and
beige coloured fabric cushioning.
On the other side, under the large
windows, the capacious mahogany
desk features a brown leather writing
surface set alongside a bookshelf
with a built-in monitor.
The simple elegance which distinguishes Lady Trudy can also
be found in the Owner’s apartment. The room is characterised
by the creamy colours of the fitted carpet and bedspread
and the browns of the furniture and headboard covered
in coffee-coloured calfskin.
The magnificent dark mahogany four-poster bed stands out
in the centre, leading feature in a suite with white ash walls,
which offers the exclusive pleasure of a large sea view window
with venetian blinds.
An unfailing privilege on-board a CRN is the balcony of the Owner’s
suite, on which there are four armchairs and a coffee table, making it
possible to comfortably enjoy the view even while cruising.
Class and distinction can also be found
in the two Owner’s bathrooms, featuring
a tub for her and a shower for him,
both clad in white ash and slatted teak.
The San Gaudenzio stone washbasins
have been embellished with antique-
effect bronze coloured taps and fittings
with a hammered effect, as have
the other accessories in the bathrooms.
Lower deck,a peaceful port.
A tribute to the United States is the main theme that runs through all the different areas of the megayacht,
just as the Owner wanted. The guest cabins, located on the lower deck, are all dedicated to American resorts
along the north Atlantic coast, each characterised by a different colour: yellow for the Newport VIP cabin,
green for the Cape Cod VIP cabin, blue for the Nantucket VIP cabin and red for the Mystic cabin, the latter
of which features two single beds set side by side and a pullman bed. Moreover, the name of the cabins
is taken up again in the embroidery on the large cushions that decorate each bed.
The white ash which predominates
over the various environments and the
mahogany details and décor are the
common characteristics of the guest
cabins. However, the cabins differ
in the Ralph Lauren fabrics with marine
motifs which clad the head board side
bulkheads and the lines of different
colour which liven up the elegant
wall-to-wall carpeting in white cotton,
giving it romantic dynamism.
The choice of fabrics such as cotton and crushed linen
intensify the feeling of warmth and softness which welcome guests
to these cabins.
The white ash planking on the floor,
the natural teak clad shower and
the anthracite grey, natural, porous
San Gaudenzio stone top give
the guest bathrooms a feeling of
comfort and elegance.
The stern of the lower deck is the area devoted to relaxation
and fitness. Here, with a view right on the surface of the water
and adjacent to the stern swim platform, a classical CRN feature,
is the fitness area with a gym featuring Technogym® equipment
and natural teak head.
The choice of fabrics such as cotton and crushed
linen intensify the feeling of warmth and softness
which welcome guests to these cabins.
Upper deck,room for pleasure.
The covered cockpit of the upper deck is the ideal place for alfresco lunching.
The white polished lacquered wood elliptically-shaped table can seat twelve.
A long buffet unit with panels and drawers in the same style has been fitted, useful for keeping drinks cool
and heating food. Set portside of the cockpit, the unit has been finished with a teak and glass top.
Towards the stern, the cockpit has been furnished with a large structural sofa. The central area has
an elongated sunbed upholstered in a fabric with sky blue and white vertical stripes with navy blue fabric side
sections. Lastly, patterned decorations and tone on tone white and blue have been chosen for the cushioning.
The large pleasant panoramic salon of the upper deck has been
devised for socialising with friends and family and relaxing in complete
comfort. The central coffee table is almost ‘embraced’ by the large
custom-made white linen L-shaped couch, alongside which
there is a square gaming table.
A 55’’ LED TV has been fitted on the bulkhead opposite the couch
with an overhanging mobile mechanism. Thanks to this mechanism,
it is possible to adjust the slant of the TV depending on where
the viewer is watching from, such as the comfortable peninsula-
shaped table in dark mahogany like the rest of the furniture
in the salon.
Technological pleasure and comfort are also privileges offered
by myOlos hi-tech integrated entertainment, information and home
automation system available on-board the Lady Trudy.
Fruit of the partnership between CRN, Videoworks and Intel,
it features user-friendly technology for managing the entertainment
and air-conditioning, and controlling on-board lighting, awnings
and video-surveillance thanks to a simple iPod available
in each different area.
Going beyond the lobby leading to the lower decks, at bow
of the upper deck, there is the large full beam wheelhouse area
flanked to the left by the radio room. It is also adjacent
to the comfortable captain’s cabin, furnished just like
the guest cabins.
Sun deck,relaxing at the skyline.
Guests can gaze at the horizon from the large central area of the sundeck fitted out as a living area.
Here, they can lay comfortably on the large couch with a beautifully finished low square teak table
and an American bar, which is an integral part of the hard top flybridge. Starboard, at this height,
a well-equipped kitchen unit is available for preparing any kind of cuisine for guests.
At bow, the jacuzzi tub is enclosed between two large sunbed cushions and semi-circular sofas,
each of which has its own circular table which can be raised or lowered. The beige of the fabric
used for the seating provides the backdrop for the bright alternation of red and white stripes
of the backrest with sailor knots.
Choosing a CRN means having all the
advantages one wishes for, with style
and elegance. Thanks to important
structural alterations, CRN engineers
have made it possible to build a larger
sun deck, which is more elongated
astern. In this way, the area normally
furnished with sunbeds and coffee
tables can become a touch-and-go
helicopter landing pad when needed.
Natural teak is used for all free-standing items on the sun deck,
on which there is also a couple of jet-skis.
Excellencebehind the scenes.
Safety and reliability are absolutely essential at sea. For this reason, Lady Trudy has been fitted
with twin Caterpillar C32-C engines which guarantee a cruise speed of 13 knots and make it possible to reach
a maximum speed of 15.5 knots.
On the lower deck, adjacent to the engine room, in the stern area to starboard, there is the garage
with electrohydraulic opening which houses a 5.8m long, custom-built Naumatec tender.
The style and elegance of Lady Trudy
can be found everywhere on the ship.
Indeed, the white ash which
characterises the interiors was also
used for the dinette and crew cabins
on the lower deck, and the special
on-board galley on the main deck.
Material: hull/superstructure
Type
L.O.A.
Beam moulded
Depth to main deck
Draft full load
Draft full load under propeller
Displacement full load
Guest
Crew
Fuel tank
Composite material (grp)
Displac ement hull, bulbous bow
42.6 m / 139 ft 9 in
8.65 m / 28 ft 4 in
4.60 m / 15 ft 1 in
2,42 m / 7 ft 9 in
2,82 m / 9 ft 25 in
343 t / 756.000 lbs
N° 12
N° 10
46.500 litres / 12.200 gallons
Water tank
Black and grey water
Engines
Main generators
Max speed (half load)
Cruising speed
Range at @ 11 knots
Helicopter platform
Naval architecture
Interior and exterior design
Classification
Stabilization @ anchor
7’000 Litres / 1’800 gallons
2x3’000 Litres / 2x790 gal US
2 x CATERPILLAR C32-C 1044 Kw@2300rpm
2 x KOHLER 125 ekW @ 50 Hz
15.4 Knots with CATERPILLAR C32
13 Knots with CATERPILLAR C32
3’800 Nm
Suitable for 1.500Kg Helicopter
Crn engineering
Zuccon International Project
RINA C HULL • MACH YCH (MCA)
vtnm 525
Technical dataCRN 43#07
Immersing oneself in warm, comfortable environments, surrounding oneself with a precise inspired style, raising one’s
glance and discovering an ever changing, always exciting panorama. This is the pleasure and privilege of experiencing the Lady Trudy, a masterpiece of refined design, the beauty
of which is reflected in seas all over the world.
Da sempre all’avanguardia nello scena-rio nautico mondiale, il Gruppo Ferretti è impegnato costantemente nell’inno-vazione di prodotto, di processo e nella realizzazione di un continuo progresso in campo tecnologico. Lo studio di solu-zioni tecnologiche e progettuali, elevati investimenti e strutture adeguate sono parte fondamentale dell’attività di ricer-ca e progettazione del Gruppo, che van-ta un’organizzazione dedicata al proprio interno. L’ampia proposta di yacht è in-fatti disegnata e progettata dai tecnici e dagli ingegneri dell’AYT (Advanced Yacht Technology), uno dei centri più avanzati al mondo nella ricerca e nel design na-vale, in stretta collaborazione con gli architetti ed i designer del Centro Stile che lavorano con l’obiettivo di coniuga-re qualità, attenzione per il design e cura rigorosa dei dettagli con sicurezza e otti-me performance in mare.
The Ferretti Group has always been on the cutting-edge of the nautical world, and is committed to constant product and process innovation and continuous progress within the sphere of tech nology. Studying technological and design solu-tions, making significant investments and creating suitable structures, are a funda-mental part of the Group’s research and design work, which has its own in-house organisation for this purpose. The exten-sive range of yachts on offer is, in fact, de-signed and developed by the technicians and engineers of the AYT (Advanced Yacht Technology), one of the most ad-vanced naval research and design cen-tres in the world, who liaise closely with the architects and designers at Centro Stile, who work with the aim of com-bining quality, attention to design and painstaking care over detail with safety and a top performance at sea.
L’eccellenza è parte del DNA del Gruppo Ferretti, che vanta un portafoglio di otto marchi tra i più esclusivi e prestigiosi del-la nautica mondiale: Ferretti Yachts, Per-shing, Riva, Itama, Bertram, Mochi Craft, CRN e Custom Line, tutti rappresentanti della migliore qualità e artigianalità del settore nautico. Il Gruppo Ferretti coniuga armonicamente le peculiarità individua-li di ciascun brand con i valori e le best practice condivise. Tradizione ed esclusi-vità, i simboli più classici del Made in Italy, contraddistinguono tutte le imbarcazioni del Gruppo che diventano concreti amba-sciatori del perfetto equilibrio tra forma e funzione. Sono questi gli elementi distin-tivi che gli armatori da sempre riconosco-no nel Gruppo Ferretti: ricercatezza nel design, materiali esclusivi e della miglior qualità, tecnologie all’avanguardia in ter-mini di performance e di sicurezza, servizi accurati e puntuali.
Excellence is in Ferretti Group’s DNA, a company which boasts a portfolio of eight of the most exclusive, most presti-gious brands in the nautical world: Ferretti Yachts, Pershing, Riva, Itama, Bertram, Mochi Craft, CRN and Custom Line, all of which represent the best quality and arti-san skill in the nautical sector. The Ferretti Group harmoniously combines the dis-tinctive features of each brand with their values and shared best practices. Tradition and exclusiveness, the most classical sym-bols of Italian-made goods, stand out on all Group yachts, which become tangible ambassadors of the perfect balance be-tween shape and function. These are the distinctive elements owners have always recognised in the Ferretti Group: refined design, exclusive, top quality materials, cutting-edge technologies in terms of performance and safety, and efficient, punctual services.
Il mare è la nostra passione. Da oltre 40 anni il Gruppo Ferretti è tra i leader mondiali nella progettazione, costruzione e com-mercializzazione di motor yacht di lusso, un esempio di creazione di un polo industriale attraverso l’acquisizione e l’integrazione di marchi con caratteristiche uniche ma fortemente complementari. I dipendenti del Gruppo Ferretti, guidati dal Presidente Norberto Ferretti, condividono la continua ricerca verso la qualità, l’eccellenza tec-nologica, le prestazioni elevate, il design esclusivo oltre che il comfort e la cura per i dettagli. Dal 1968 Norberto Ferretti segue questa passione: un percorso di migliora-mento continuo ed impegno per creare imbarcazioni sempre più innovative, perfor-manti, tecnologiche e sicure. Sfide, successi e lungimiranza, rappresentati dalla raffina-ta eleganza delle imbarcazioni del Gruppo Ferretti, che diventano l’elemento di unione tra l’uomo e il mare.
The sea is our passion. For over 40 years the Ferretti Group has been one of the world leaders in the design, construction and sale of luxury motoryachts, an example of the creation of an industrial pole through the purchase and integration of brands with unique, but highly complementary, char-acteristics. Ferretti Group employees, led by Chairman and Founder Norberto Ferretti, share a continuous quest for quality, tech-nological excellence, a top performance and exclusive design, as well as comfort and painstaking care over detail. Since 1968, Norberto Ferretti has been following this passion: striving for continuous improve-ment and committed to creating increas-ingly more innovative, better performing, highly technological, extremely safe yachts. Challenges, successes and a farsighted ap-proach, represented by the refined elegance of Ferretti Group yachts, which become the link between man and the sea.
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