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Balearic Islands, Spain
£338,423 GBP
Listed price €399,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2010 | 18.38m | Diesel | Sail
France
£1,772,693 GBP
Listed price €2,090,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2021 | 21.40m | Diesel | Sail
France
£1,772,693 GBP
Listed price €2,090,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2021 | 20.42m | Diesel | Sail
Antigua And Barbuda
£2,332,491 GBP
Listed price €2,750,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2021 | 23.00m | Diesel | Sail
France
£2,353,696 GBP
Listed price €2,775,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2020 | 23.10m | Diesel | Sail
Monaco
£491,944 GBP
Listed price €580,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1987 | 22.25m | Diesel | Sail
Italy
£1,306,195 GBP
Listed price €1,540,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2026 | 18.47m | Diesel | New | Sail
Italy
£2,917,734 GBP
Listed price €3,440,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2026 | 23.25m | Diesel | New | Sail
France
£2,332,491 GBP
Listed price €2,750,000 EUR
2021 | 23.17m | Sail
Turkey
£411,367 GBP
Listed price €485,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
1998 | 21.12m | Diesel | Sail
£381,680 GBP
Listed price €450,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2007 | 18.60m | Diesel | Sail
France
£330,790 GBP
Listed price €390,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2001 | 19.51m | Diesel | Sail

History of CNB

Introduction

Founded in 1987, CNB has established itself as a distinguished name in luxury yacht construction, renowned for its blend of French elegance, cutting-edge technology, and meticulous craftsmanship. As a key player in the global yachting industry, CNB Yacht Builders specialises in semi-custom and custom sailing yachts, setting new benchmarks for performance, comfort, and design. The brand attracts discerning sailors and yacht enthusiasts seeking CNB yachts for sale, drawn by its reputation for innovation and excellence.

History of CNB

CNB, originally known as Construction Navale Bordeaux, was established in Bordeaux, France, and quickly garnered acclaim for producing large custom sailing vessels. Its first major success came shortly after its founding, with the 92-foot Grand Bleu, a yacht that set the tone for the company's emphasis on quality and advanced engineering. The acquisition of CNB by Groupe Beneteau in 1992 marked a significant milestone, infusing the builder with new resources and global reach while preserving its boutique approach to yacht building.

Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, CNB expanded its portfolio, constructing high-profile custom and semi-custom sailing yachts. The shipyard is well-known for its collaborations with renowned naval architects and designers, such as Philippe Briand and Andrew Winch, allowing discerning buyers to express individual style while benefiting from proven sailing performance.

Innovations and Design Excellence

What distinguishes CNB in the luxury yacht sector is its dedication to innovation and attention to detail. The brand is particularly noted for pioneering the use of advanced composite materials and refined build techniques. CNB yachts are recognised for their balanced hulls, efficient sail plans, and voluminous, light-filled interiors — hallmarks that have become synonymous with CNB craftsmanship.

A standout in the company’s lineage is the CNB 76, launched in 2013 and immediately acclaimed for its perfect synthesis of long-range cruising capability, operational ease, and luxurious accommodation. This model and its successors, such as the CNB 66, showcase the brand’s commitment to marrying technical performance with liveable elegance, qualities sought after by sailors looking for CNB 76 for sale or a CNB 66 on the brokerage market.

Notable Models and Achievements

  • CNB 60: Revered for its ocean-crossing capability and distinctive lines, the CNB 60 remains a popular choice on the pre-owned market.
  • CNB 76: A benchmark in luxury semi-custom yachts, praised for its blend of performance and comfort.
  • CNB 66: Lauded for its innovative space management and exceptional sailing efficiency.
  • Custom Projects: The shipyard has delivered a series of custom yachts exceeding 100 feet, such as Chrisco and Hamilton II, each recognised for their bespoke design and technical sophistication.

CNB's achievements include numerous awards for design and build quality, and regular recognition at international boat shows. The brand is especially appealing to those seeking CNB sailing yachts for sale due to its proven track record in reliability and after-sales service.

Unique Selling Points

  • French Craftsmanship: CNB blends traditional French artisan skills with the latest technological innovations, resulting in yachts that are both aesthetically pleasing and highly functional.
  • Semi-Custom Approach: CNB offers semi-custom yacht concepts, allowing owners to personalise layouts and interiors for a unique sailing experience.
  • World-Class Partnerships: Long-term collaborations with leading naval architects ensure every CNB yacht is at the forefront of design and engineering.
  • Environmental Initiatives: The shipyard places increasing emphasis on sustainable building methods and materials, minimising environmental impact throughout production.

Recent Developments

Recently, CNB has reinforced its focus on semi-custom yachts, with the CNB 78 set to replace the successful CNB 76, further advancing hull and deck technology. Under the stewardship of Groupe Beneteau, CNB continues to innovate while maintaining its boutique, owner-focused service. The increased demand for CNB yachts for sale reflects a growing appreciation for the brand among bluewater cruisers and luxury yacht aficionados alike.

Conclusion

CNB stands as an emblem of excellence within the yacht manufacturing industry. With a proud history, innovative spirit, and an unwavering pursuit of quality, CNB yachts offer a compelling combination of performance, elegance, and customisation. Whether for those interested in a new launch or seeking a pre-owned CNB yacht for sale, this French shipyard remains a preferred choice for those who value sophistication and reliability on the open seas.

Which models do CNB produce?

CNB produce a range of boats including the CNB Bordeaux 60, CNB 76, CNB 70, CNB 64 and CNB 104. For the full list of CNB models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do CNB build?

CNB manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Sloop, Cruiser, Bluewater cruiser, Offshore cruiser and Cruiser/racer.

How much does a boat from CNB cost?

Used boats from CNB on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £331,000 GBP to £2,930,000 GBP with an average price of £1,440,000 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from CNB, for example the model, age and condition.

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