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<strong>EXPLORER</strong> <strong>YACHT</strong> <strong>82</strong> M/Y <strong>FURST</strong> <strong>60</strong> <strong>DELIVERED</strong> <strong>BY</strong> <strong>CANTIERE</strong> DELLE MARCHE<br />

Ancona, 6th August 2012. The <strong>82</strong> feet Explorer Vessel in steel and aluminium M/Y <strong>FURST</strong><br />

<strong>60</strong> has been delivered by Cantiere delle Marche in Ancona at the end of july.<br />

M/Y <strong>FURST</strong> <strong>60</strong> is a one-off project for an owner who wanted a boat that was the essence<br />

of the Explorer Yacht: the blue marine colour of the hull, the high bow, every detail reminds<br />

of a tipycal Nordic Tug and the boat transmits overall safety, toughness and reliability.<br />

CdM new Yacht has different customized features, most of them regard the motorization:<br />

Moteurs Baudouin single engine and single screw and the “take-me-home system”<br />

motorization, normally installed for the marine industry and in particular the commercial<br />

and fishing boats. Their pedigree and history is without question and appreciated by every<br />

Explorer connaisseur: engines true to the original principles of heavy duty application, long<br />

life and low running costs.<br />

Also, the client chose to have one of the guest cabin modified in a coldstorage/dry storage:<br />

this is a clear sign of the navigation projects of the owner, who will spend the next winter<br />

seasons on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.<br />

The private ceremony for the delivery has been held in Ancona, with selected guests.<br />

The owner asked Ennio Cecchini, CEO of Cantiere delle Marche, to open the ceremony,<br />

due to their mutual esteem and respect.<br />

<strong>CANTIERE</strong> DELLE MARCHE - COMPANY PROFILE<br />

The groundwork of solid values that sets the Cantiere delle Marche shipyard apart is provided by the expert<br />

group of firms and professionals brought together by the Cecchini family, renowned throughout the years in<br />

the shipbuilding industry for having constructed high-technology commercial ships and carried out<br />

challenging refitting projects, including the mega-yachts Lady Haya (67 metres) and Prometej (45 metres),<br />

plus more recent efforts involving highly refined Explorer Vessels.<br />

Working alongside the Cecchini family in the company’s top management is Massimo Virgili, the Ancona<br />

entrepreneur who owns the shipyard previously utilised by the Ferretti Group and built only three years ago<br />

for the specific purpose of turning out large-size yachts.<br />

Ennio Cecchini, the Managing Director of the Cantiere delle Marche shipyard, has also chosen Vasco<br />

Buonpensiere as the Director of Sales & Marketing on his management team, on the strength of the<br />

executive’s lengthy experience as an international broker and on his 6 years service as Marketing Director<br />

and Brand Manager for Custom Line and CRN of the Ferretti Group.<br />

The Cantiere delle Marche shipyard draws on the skills of acclaimed professionals in the field of design,<br />

such as Mario Pedol and Massimo Gino of Nauta Design, as well as on the planning and engineering<br />

advances developed by Sergio Cutolo. These are combined with important internal know-how, provided by a<br />

network of highly successful firms that belong to its corporate group, such as CPN for steel carpentry, piping<br />

and the engine assemblies, and the companies held by Maurizio Gasparroni for interior design which,<br />

working hand in hand with the shipyard’s staff, have built dozens of ships and yachts admired throughout the<br />

world.

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