The 62-metre CRN-built superyacht Voice has been successfully sold in an exclusive off-market deal, with Royal Yacht International representing the seller. The discreet transaction highlights continued strong demand for bespoke, high-specification superyachts in the upper-tier market.
Delivered in 2020 by the Italian shipyard CRN, Voice stands as a striking example of innovative design and engineering excellence. Her distinctive profile and both her interior and exterior styling are the work of renowned Venetian studio Nuvolari Lenard, while CRN oversaw the yacht’s naval architecture and construction. Built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, Voice combines robust ocean-going capabilities with refined, modern luxury.
The superyacht offers expansive and diverse social spaces tailored for both entertainment and private relaxation. Inside, Voice features a highly curated décor, with custom lighting systems that adjust brightness based on natural surroundings and time of day. Geometric patterns are tastefully integrated throughout the yacht, including in bespoke rugs and furniture custom-crafted by Austrian design firm List.
Accommodating up to 12 guests, Voice is laid out across six well-appointed staterooms. The Owner’s suite occupies a private upper deck and boasts panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows. The guest accommodation is designed for comfort and seclusion, with dedicated access routes separating crew movement from guest areas. Up to 17 crew members are housed in separate quarters, ensuring discreet and efficient service.
Key onboard amenities include a large beach club at sea level, a garage capable of storing two custom tenders along with a range of water toys, and a generous swimming pool positioned on the sundeck — usable even while underway. These features reflect Voice’s seamless blend of style and functionality.
At 1,288 GT, Voice offers strong performance for her size. She reaches a top speed of 16 knots and is powered by a high-efficiency propulsion system. Notably, Voice was the first yacht from CRN — and the first in Italy — to meet the International Maritime Organization’s Tier III emissions regulations, making her a trailblazer in sustainable superyacht construction.