CNB 68 (Novelity 2027)
The successor to the CNB 66, the new CNB 68 offers the same user-friendliness as its predecessor with its open-plan galley, while optimising the volume of the guest and master cabins.
Now equipped with two genuine VIP cabins, a crew cabin and a laundry area, the CNB 68 offers unrivalled features in its category. Taking up the new roof identity initiated on the CNB 62, Philippe Briand has stretched its lines to achieve a subtle balance between protection and sportiness.
Versatile, the CNB 68 can be equipped with a performance rig or, for longer voyages, a carbon arch.
The interior design by Jean-Marc Piaton echoes the CNB codes while bringing a real stylistic evolution with more lightness and freshness. The CNB 68 is a high-performance, comfortable and family-friendly sailing yacht. Whether you are sailing with a crew or alone, you will enjoy its immense open-plan interior and all the technical solutions tried and tested on the CNB 62 and CNB 78.
Vincent Arnaud
Renderings
In designing the CNB 68, we wanted to sublimate what we had already achieved with the CNB66.
By adding a second chine and optimizing the overall hull and rig parameters, the efficiency along with the seaworthiness are further enhanced, while providing additional living space and comfort both inside and on deck.
Without a doubt, the CNB68 will be the worthy successor in the CNB yachts line and the new benchmark for sailing yachts of this size for the years to come.
Philippe Briand
Specifications
Naval Architect:
Philippe Briand
Interior design:
Cabinet Piaton Yacht Design
Length overall (Including bowsprit and transom door):
22,22 m
Hull length (Only hull as per CE rules):
20,66 m
Waterline length:
19,30 m
Maximum beam:
5,64 m
• Standard full cast iron keel:
3,45 m
Optional weldox keel – lead bulb:
3,45 m / 2,95 m / 2,50 m
Fresh water capacity:
1000 l
Fuel capacity:
1200 l
This new CNB 68 continues the open spirit of the iconic 66.
For this latest model in the range, we wanted to further evolve the interior style, giving it a more contemporary and lighter expression. Every detail, every material has been thought and carefully selected to achieve the highest level of finish, functionality, and «French elegance», staying true to the brand’s DNA.
Jean-Marc Piaton
Sail plans
Performance carbon rig
Mainsail 141 m²
Furling genoa (108%) 116 m²
Jib 96 m²
Staysail 54 m²
Asymmetrical spinnaker 371 m²
Air draft 32,4 m
Standard aluminium rig
Mainsail 132 m²
Furling genoa (108%) 111 m²
Jib 91 m²
Staysail 53 m²
Asymmetrical spinnaker 352 m²
Air draft 30,8 m
Standard aluminium rig + arch
Mainsail 132 m²
Furling genoa (108%) 114 m²
Jib 91 m²
Staysail 53 m²
Asymmetrical spinnaker 352 m²
Air draft 31,5 m