ZAMPA

CNB

76'/23.17m

Asking Price: €1,590,000

Description

ZAMPA is a 76’ (23.17m) sailing yacht built by CNB, with naval architecture by Philippe Briand and interior design by Jean-Marc Piaton. Constructed with an aluminum hull, she combines structural integrity with reduced displacement, supporting both performance and offshore capability. She accommodates up to six to eight guests across a flexible three to four cabin layout, positioning her as a serious bluewater cruiser in the upper tier of her size segment.

Specifications

Asking Price

€1,590,000
Length

76'/23.17m
Beam

20'/6.1m
Gross Tonnage

64 GT
Built

2015
Cruise Speed

8 knots
Builder

CNB
Guests

8
Cabins

4
Crew

2
Hull

Aluminum
Superstructure

Other

Key Features

  • HallSpars V-boom in carbon fibre
  • Hydraulic furling mast
  • New INCIDENCE DFi sails
  • Bow thruster and stern thruster
  • Hydraulic OPACMARE passerelle
  • Full multimedia system
  • Hydraulic bathing platform
  • Tender Garage

Her interior balances clean European styling with practical long-range functionality. The owner’s suite is arranged for privacy and separation, while additional guest cabins provide adaptable configurations for family cruising or extended passages. The saloon benefits from generous beam, creating comfortable circulation and defined dining and lounge areas without compromising storage or technical access.

On deck, her wide beam translates into usable cockpit space and safe movement underway. The sloop rig configuration supports manageable sail handling while delivering strong passage performance. Deck layout and hardware placement reflect CNB’s focus on offshore reliability and owner-operated sailing.

Under power, she cruises efficiently, while her hull form is engineered for responsive handling under sail. The aluminum construction enhances durability for global cruising and supports long-term value retention within her segment.

ZAMPA combines CNB pedigree, aluminum construction, and proven naval architecture in a size category where true offshore capability and refined interiors rarely align. For a buyer seeking a performance-oriented sailing yacht with structural integrity and long-range intent, she represents a compelling acquisition opportunity.