NBC 76, a one-off built in series

A worthy heir to the CNB yard, the NBC 76 is a monohull that can be manoeuvred with a reduced crew. Designed to accommodate a skipper and possibly a hostess, she also has 3 beautiful cabins for her owner and guests.

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Launched in 2014, NBC 76 has already been produced in 30 copies. This success can be explained by the very characteristic positioning of this yacht. It benefits from the industrial expertise of Groupe Beneteau, but also from the craftsmanship of the Monfalcone site, headquarters of the Monte Carlo Yachts, where production was transferred in 2019. All the expertise of 30 years of one-off production can be found in this very high quality model. The CNB 76 is on the borderline between the two worlds: the custom-made yacht and the production yacht.

Designed by Philippe Briand, it is distinguished by a very voluminous layout. The aft part is reserved for the crew with a galley and a skipper's cabin totally independent from the rest of the boat. At the foot of the companionway, the saloon is just raised to give a 360° panorama towards the outside. At the bow, three cabins including an owner's suite complete this layout, always treated with luxury and care.

However, this yacht was designed to be operated with a small crew. It is not for nothing that families have taken this NBC 76 for faraway cruises, sometimes to very remote corners of the world.

Outside, the cockpit is divided between the manoeuvring area aft with the 2 steering wheels, and a dining area just behind the deckhouse. So the crew can manoeuvre without entering the privacy of the guests.

The whole ship is treated as a one-off. Both on the finishes and the soundproofing of the engine room. Note the huge garage, accessible from the aft deck, which allows a 3.85 m tender with its engine to be stowed in less than a minute, a size generally reserved for a 90-foot monohull..

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