TRIESTE – The pre-outfitted hull of the new 43-meter “Deep Bleu” yacht, built by CNB Scarl for Cantiere delle Marche, was launched last Wednesday in Trieste from the Seadock quay along the Zaule navigable canal.
Designed by renowned yacht designer Horacio Bozzo, this is the fifth vessel in the series produced by the Marche-based shipyard as part of its collaboration with the Samer Group.
The vessel features a steel hull and aluminum alloy superstructure, and was launched with all major systems pre-installed. It will now be transferred by sea to Ancona, where it will be completed over the next twelve months.
CNB Scarl’s decision to partner with Seadock and the Samer Group for logistics and shipyard operations is part of a broader strategy to expand its presence in Trieste. Gianluca Fenucci, president of CNB Scarl, confirmed plans to progressively increase the level of outfitting and finalization carried out locally, supported by infrastructure investments and local skills development.
“The development plans of CNB Scarl in Trieste,” said Gianluca Fenucci, “envision gradually increasing the outfitting and completion of vessels built here, by upgrading infrastructure, investing as needed, organizing the production chain, and enhancing the local workforce. This entire approach is based on the strong collaboration with the Samer Group, long-standing personal relationships, and our shared medium- and long-term vision with Enrico Samer.”
“This is a very promising and strategic activity for Seadock,” added Enrico Samer, head of the Samer Group, “which builds on our solid partnership with CNB Scarl and which we aim to grow further by establishing a yachting hub. This would expand the Samer Group’s operations and integrate our expertise in handling exceptional loads.”
In February last year, the first in a series of maxi yachts by CNB for Cantiere delle Marche was launched from the port of Trieste. The bare hull was put into the water from Seadock’s quay and towed to Ancona. The Samer Group company has made 2,000 square meters available to CNB, including 1,100 square meters of covered space.