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Avis sur le Cranchi M 44 HT
Yacht · 45 ft (14 m) · Tivat
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Caractéristiques clés
- Chantier
- Cranchi
- Modèle
- M 44 Ht
- Longueur
- 45 ft (14 m)
- Passagers
- 4
- Cabines
- 2
Verdict
The Cranchi M 44 HT is a well-balanced hardtop cruiser with clean styling, strong diesel power, and a practical two-cabin layout. It suits couples or small families who want a refined day-boat/short-cruise yacht with solid range, though competing models may offer more interior volume or more berth flexibility.
Avantages
- +Confirmed 2-cabin, 2-bath layout with sleeping for 5
- +Twin 400 HP diesel setup gives strong performance for the size
- +Large fuel capacity supports longer coastal cruising
- +Hardtop design offers good protection and usable cockpit space
- +Air conditioning and Wi‑Fi improve onboard comfort
Inconvénients
- −Length figures vary slightly across listings
- −Some listings show 6 berths, while factory data confirms 5 sleeping places
- −Not a crewed yacht, so service and handling fall to owner or charter party
- −Interior space is good rather than class-leading for a 45-footer
The M 44 HT follows Cranchi’s familiar Italian hardtop formula: sleek lines, a broad beam for its length, and a layout aimed at efficient use of space. Factory data confirms an overall length of 45 ft 4 in, a beam of about 4.0 m, and a planing fiberglass hull, which places it firmly in the sporty motor-yacht segment.
On the water, the twin 400 HP diesel package gives the boat enough power for confident acceleration and relaxed coastal cruising. The hardtop and moderate draft make it a practical choice for mixed conditions, while the reported fuel capacity of 248 US gallons supports longer passages without frequent refueling. Handling should be predictable and straightforward rather than highly technical, with the emphasis on stable cruising over aggressive sport-boat behavior.
Inside, the confirmed two-cabin, two-bath layout is strong for a yacht of this size, and the sleeping arrangement for five is more realistic than some marketing listings that suggest six. Air conditioning and Wi‑Fi are useful comfort upgrades, but the boat is still best understood as a compact family cruiser or owner-operated charter yacht, not a large-volume luxury platform. In value terms, it offers a polished design and credible specs, though buyers will compare it closely with rivals that may deliver either more space or lower running costs.


