TEST – Cranchi E26 Classic (7.85 m)

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Cranchi E26 Classic
Cranchi E26 Classic – Photo: Gregorio Ferrari

Looking at the Cranchi E26 Classic with its clean and refined lines, created by Cranchi’s Study and Research Center with the art direction of Christian Grande, a classic boat comes to mind. The pure powerboat style, without many frills, with a stern without an outboard on a length of 7.85 meters, makes it a jewel of elegance.

As with any self-respecting speedboat, however, it also takes performance. And not only in terms of top speed, but also talking about the pleasure of being at the helm. And this Cranchi E26 has it to spare. In this video we will see what it looks like, inside and out, how it is designed and most importantly how it navigates.

Cranchi E26 Classic – TEST

That’s what we’ll talk about in the video test on this Cranchi E26 below.

  • Introduction to the boat 0:00
  • Project 0:22
  • Exterior 1:09
  • Interior 4:20
  • How It Navigates 5:31
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