CONTINENTAL 110/01
CNM - Cantieri Navali Del Mediterraneo
•110'11"/33.8m
Description
CONTINENTAL 110 is a 110'11" (33.8m) open yacht project introduced by CNM – Cantieri Navali Del Mediterraneo. The design brings together the scale of a 33-meter yacht with the performance profile typically associated with high-speed open cruisers. The proposal envisions accommodations for eight guests across four cabins, combining generous guest capacity with the sleek proportions expected from an open yacht.
Specifications
- Length
- 110'11"/33.8m
- Beam
- 25'11"/7.89m
- Gross Tonnage
- 190 GT
- Built
- 2027
- Maximum speed
- 48 knots
- Builder
- CNM - Cantieri Navali Del Mediterraneo
- Guests
- 8
- Cabins
- 4
- Crew
- 4
- Hull
- GRP
- Superstructure
- GRP
- Deck
- Teak
The interior arrangement places guest accommodations on the lower deck with four cabins, including a full-beam owner’s suite. The layout is structured to maximize usable beam and circulation, creating strong interior volume while maintaining the lightweight performance characteristics of the overall design. Contemporary materials and modern architectural lines reflect the Italian yard’s focus on clean and functional interiors.
Exterior areas follow a fully open-deck philosophy intended to emphasize outdoor living. The aft deck connects directly to the water through fold-down terraces and an extended swim platform. A carbon fiber hardtop is incorporated into the design to provide shade and protection while preserving the streamlined profile that defines the model.
Performance remains a defining element of the CONTINENTAL 110 design. The project is planned with a GRP hull and superstructure to maintain structural efficiency and reduce weight. With a projected maximum speed of 48 knots, the design targets performance levels rarely seen in yachts approaching the 33-meter range.
CONTINENTAL 110 reflects CNM’s approach to combining speed, scale, and contemporary design within a single platform. Her layout, projected performance, and distinctive open configuration position the project as a compelling option for an owner seeking the presence of a larger yacht with the agility of a high-performance design.