NEYINA CNB Bordeaux 76 | From EUR€ 20,000 /wk
NEYINA is a striking CNB 76 sailing yacht launched in 2015. She accommodates 6 charter guests in one master cabin, one double guest cabin and one cabin with bunk beds, all with en-suite bathroom.
NEYINA Specifications
Type/Year: | CNB Bordeaux 76/2015 |
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Refit: | |
Beam: | 6.10m (20') |
L.O.A.: | 23.16m (76') |
Crew: | 3 |
Guests: | 6 |
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Max Speed: | 12 knots |
Cabins: | 3 |
Engines: | Volvo Penta D4 - 180 HP |
Cruise Speed: | 8 knots |
Yacht Charter Accommodation
NEYINA can accommodate a maximum of 6 guests in 3 cabins.
Charter Amenities and Extras
Tenders & Toys ~ 3,85 m Williams Jet Tender 100hp ~ Communications ~ GSM WIFI - Iridium ~ Audio Visual Equipment and Deck Facilities ~ Large screen TV in the saloon and Master's cabin
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NEYINA Enquiry
"Indeed we believe that the first function of a sailing yacht is the aesthetics and we spent a lot of time in refining the lines during the project." - "I understood very young that to win a race you have to have the best boat, and so I started to be interested about the technology and the design of the boat." - Philippe Briand