Mittwoch, 10. September 2008
Cannes, 10th September 2008 –Ferretti S.p.A., parent company of Ferretti group, a world leader within the sphere of designing, building and marketing luxury motoryachts, which encompasses nine of the most exclusive and prestigious brands in the nautical world (Ferretti Yachts, Pershing, Itama, Bertram, Riva, Apreamare, Mochi Craft, CRN and Custom Line), opens the first and most anticipated event of the 2008-2009 nautical season in Cannes by presenting an incredible 43 yachts, of which 11 are world previews and 1 is a European preview.
This milestone comes at the end of a particularly important nautical year for the company, which recently celebrated 40 years since its foundation, having achieved many aims over the years and developed innovations which have upheld it as one of the leading companies in its sector time and time again.
Technological innovation has taken precedent during the course of the 2007-2008 nautical year. Two important technological innovations developed by AYT (Advanced Yacht Technology), Ferretti Group’s naval research and design centre, were presented as world previews, further establishing AYT’s commitment and dedication to the importance of environmental issues. As a result of the significance that AYT has placed on these issues, major developments have been made including a hybrid propulsion system, which, for the very first time, allows for yachts measuring over 20 metres to cruise in 'Zero Emission Mode'. Also, the highly innovative 'transplaning' Fer.Wey hull, which makes it possible for a yacht to cruise in total comfort and energy efficiency at an average range of speed. Moreover, Ferretti group renewed its agreement with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for the installation of the ARG (Anti Rolling Gyro) on brand yachts, granting a world exclusive to Ferretti until 2011. This anti-rolling gyro system allows for a reduction of over 50% in the rolling motion caused by wave movement.
Commercially, both the already consolidated European market and other emerging markets have continued to grow, such as those of Eastern Europe, the Far East (particularly India and China) and the Middle East, one of the company’s strategic priorities. Thanks to growing investments in marinas and infrastructures, the nautical sector in these areas, particularly in the Middle East, is experiencing an incremental growth. This is proven by the fact that Ferretti Group has also strengthened its network of dealers, both in terms of quantity and the quality of service that is being offered. To this regard, the totally innovative agreement announced by ACI Real Estate, an affiliate of Alternative Capital Investments of Germany, and Ferretti Group, for the branding of luxury waterfront residences “Ferretti Luxury Beach Residence” and “Pershing Luxury Beach Residence” in Dubai is particularly important and strategic for the market development in this area.
The American market has always been a highly strategic area for the company, and a particularly important movement took place in August 2008, when Ferretti acquired the assets, brands and activities of Allied Richard Bertram Marine Group. This American company specializes in After Sales service and marketing of both new and pre-owned motor yachts, as well as brokerage services. This new acquisition has further strengthened Ferretti group’s position in the American market, enabling it to strategically infiltrate important sectors with a high added value, such as distribution and After Sales assistance services.
Ferretti has invested heavily in consolidating and developing its production units, particularly the three nautical poles, which are currently feathers in the Italian shipbuilding industry’s cap. The successful nautical pole of Ancona, where CRN and Custom Line craft up to 85 meters are built, was further strengthened. Construction was almost entirely completed on the poles of La Spezia, the reference point for all group that provides technical, logistical and commercial support in the basin of the Ligurian Sea and High Tyrrhenian and the production area for Riva yachts measuring over 68’, and of Torre Annunziata, the modern pole for the sports craft, which faces the Mediterranean and offers assistance services to all group brands. Moreover, in order to further enhance the many synergies which already exist between the Apreamare and Itama brands, the progressive transfer of Itama activities to the Torre Annunziata facilities has also begun. Finally, Ferretti inaugurated a new shipyard in Fano. The new shipyard is completely dedicated to the construction of Custom Line yachts, and fully meets the criteria of the most advanced international boatyards for maxi yachts in composite material.
Other ambitious projects have also been developed concerning services for the boating industry. A few months ago, Ferretti, always attentive to its clients’ requirements, established a Service Division whose aim is to develop and coordinate a range of activities that the company considers strategic in assisting clients and increasing their loyalty to Ferretti brands over the next years. Among these After Sales technical services, insurance, leasing, yacht mooring space management and brokerage services will certainly play an important role. Ferretti will also continue its training courses and provide opportunities for captains to meet and discuss the management of luxury motoryachts, proving the significance Ferretti has always placed on its owners, dealers and captains.
The 2008-2009 nautical year begins with the presentation of 12 brand new yachtsas previews at the Cannes boat show, displayed on a prestigious stand measuring 1,230 m². The brand new models on show are Ferretti Altura 840, Pershing 80', Pershing 64', Itama SeventyFive, Bertram 410 (a European preview), Riva 92’ Duchessa, Riva 68’ Ego Super, Apreamare Maestro 82’, Apreamare 64’ Fly, Mochi Craft 54’ Fly, Custom Line Navetta 33 and Custom Line 112’ NEXT.
“It makes me immensely proud to open the new nautical year with our dealers, strategic suppliers, many partners and the press, and share Ferretti group’s successes with them,” remarked Vincenzo Cannatelli, Ferretti SpA CEO during the traditional Ferretti Meeting opening the boat show, “especially due to the common desire to achieve many more goals in the future. The combination of international growth, the excellence of the technological research and increasingly more attention placed on clients and services are key factors for the growth and development plan that the company has undertaken to date and intends to pursue in the future.”
“This year, which has just come to a close, gave us immense satisfaction. Our 40 years of success are the fruits of the professionalism, skill, enthusiasm and passion of the hard work of the group’s men and women, who have worked as a close-knit team and who were always prepared and eager to seize new challenges,” Norberto Ferretti, Ferretti SpA Chairman proudly declared. “It is always exciting to open the Cannes boat show with such an in impressive number of world previews and such high quality yachts; the result of all the commitment we have put into researching new design solutions.”
12 NEW MODELS IN CANNES:
The 12 new yachts being presented in Cannes, further enriching Ferretti group’s already large fleet, are:
Ferretti Altura 840
Pershing 80'
Pershing 64'
Itama SeventyFive
Bertram 410
Riva 92’ Duchessa
Riva 68’ Ego Super
Apreamare 64’ Fly
Apreamare Maestro 82’
Mochi Craft 54’ Fly
Custom Line Navetta 33
Custom Line 112’ NEXT
The distinctive features of each model have been outlined below.
Ferretti Altura 840
Altura, the timeless series that unforgettably marked the history of modern sailing, has been revitalized Ferretti Yachts is presenting the world preview of Altura 840 on the occasion of the 2008 Festival de la Plaisance in Cannes. With this model, the shipyard is evolving and extending the historical series created in the mid-1970s with Altura 42, a fibreglass motorsailer inspired by the principles of light, comfort and safety. This model was followed in the 80s by Altura 46 and Altura 49, “pioneer” models, which introduced an age of motor yachting that was on the cutting-edge of innovation. Designed by Studio Zuccon International Project in collaboration with AYT – Ferretti group’s naval research and design centre - Altura 840 flanks the previous Altura 690 model, which inspired the design project. This extremely comfortable yacht, with spacious interiors and outdoor areas, features highly advanced technology and finishes with a warm, nautical feel. In order to guarantee total comfort and provide more privacy, the engine room has been located in the center of the yacht and separates the owner’s cabin astern from the crew quarters. All unnecessary noise is absorbed by the intervening position of the yacht’s fuel tanks. A large lounge in the bow, which can be covered to create a shaded area, is the perfect relaxation area that is furnished with a comfortable table and divans. . In terms of performance and speed, Altura 840 is equipped with standout advanced technology systems that are featured on the entire fleet of Ferretti Yachts: two Mitsubishi ARG (Anti Rolling Gyro) stabilizers, which will come standard on Altura 840 and allow for a reduction of over 50% in the rolling motion caused by wave movement. Altura 840 is equipped with last generation Naviop instrumentation. This innovative control system provides user-friendly, immediate touch-screen monitoring and management of consumption, services and alarms. These solutions make it even easier for the crew to access on board systems, offering significant increases in comfort and safety. As for performance, Altura 840 is equipped with twin MTU 12V 2000 engines driving this yacht to a cruising speed of 27 knots and a top speed of 30.5.
Pershing 80’
The new Pershing 80’ is the latest brainchild of yacht designer Fulvio De Simoni and Pershing’s Engineering Department and Ferretti group’s AYT - Advanced Yacht Technology. The shipyard’s very latest challenge is to concentrate on this prestigious segment and forge ahead to continue developing increasingly larger crafts without renouncing to the sporting style, speed and control that makes Pershing yachts so unique. The standard version of this model features powerful twin 2030 hp MTU engines coupled with ASD 15L surface propellers guaranteeing a top speed of 44 knots. A faster version is available and is outfitted with twin 2435 hp MTU engines offering a top speed of 50 knots at 1/3 loaded displacement. Many other features give this yacht an edge over her competitors. It features an extendable-retractable hard top and slide away glass partition formed of two separate sections that make it possible to create a separation between the cockpit and the upper salon, or join them together to create an open area. The dinette in the bow is another new exciting feature, especially when combined with the highly versatile, modular sundeck that also boasts a bimini top. Below deck, the craft has the style and space typical of a megayacht. The galley, which is separate from the salon, can be accessed from the crew quarters; the night area, in both the three and four cabin versions, offers the height of comfort and design, and the unique, open-view maxi window of the master cabin is located in the center of the yacht. Overall, the interior layout is both practical and ingenious, thereby maximizing the opportunities for many activities on board. Other exclusive features include a unique pilot house and sumptuous leather seating and surfaces designed by acclaimed designer Poltrona Frau.
Pershing 64’
Pershing 64’ is the very latest yacht to be designed and developed by Fulvio De Simoni, Pershing’s Engineering Department and Ferretti group’s AYT(Advanced Yacht Technology).
Introduced for the very first time at the Salone del Mobile in Milan in April, this model is outfitted with twin 1550 hp MAN engines and Arneson ASD 14L drives, which push Pershing 64’ to a top speed of no less than 46 knots with a cruising speed of 40 knots. “To surprise the future” was the concept, which inspired each and every processing stage to create this model. This aggressive, streamlined 64 footer, features the spaciousness and luxury typical of flybridge craft, in an open model with the strength of a sport performance vessel. Once the prototype of a sort of authentic revolution in terms of style and functionality, the Pershing 64’ features a number of innovations and is attributed with a long side window, which gives her structure a particularly sleek appeal and makes the interiors much brighter. Also, a slide-away glass partition separates the interior salon from the external cockpit, offering the option of closing it off or transforming it into a large single, open area. Another added feature includes the last generation hard top that slides back to provide the perfect amount of shade in the cockpit.
The interiors feature 3 cabins, 3 heads and crew area as well as an innovative interior layout where the galley is located on an intermediate level and opens up directly to the upper salon.
Outside, this model features all of the options usually only seen on mega-yachts, such as a double stairway accessing the spacious cockpit, a barbecue unit, an L-shaped divan and folding teak table. Under the vast central sundeck, a large hangar can store a tender measuring up to 3.25m in length, using the stowaway telescopic gangway, which doubles as a crane when launched. The innovative windshield on Pershing 64’, built from a single pane of glass, also deserves a special mention, as well as the invaluable working relationship with Poltrona Frau who exclusively designed all of the seating and leather coverings to even the last of the most detailed finishes
Itama SeventyFive
Itama Seventy Five is an open fibreglass yacht measuring 23,54 meters, which can accommodate up to 16 people comfortably. Designed by yacht designer Marco Casali and Itama’s Engineering Department and Ferretti group’s AYT - Advanced Yacht Technology, this yacht features twin 1823 hp MTU engines and Arneson ASD 14 drives, enabling her to reach a top speed of 43 knots and a cruise comfortably at 38 knots.
The exterior profile has been designed to enhance the craft’s aura of power: a high bow, distinctive curved profile, the sleek structure of her slim central carbon roof and imposing carbon windscreen are perfectly expressive features of the sporty soul of this open model, represented through the brilliant balance between design, weight and engineering.
The innovative structure of the avantop means it can slide away to cover the entire front area of the cockpit while cruising in just a few seconds. This area is split into two by the helm station, a single, vertically designed suspended block, which separates the living area from the more intimate, relaxing lounge area to the fore of the console.
Great care has also been taken into the style of the retractable bimini top covering the dinette, which stows away the fabric in a special carbon housing case that closes automatically.
On board, one is immediately struck by the extraordinary quality of the living areas and use of space. In almost 60 square meters in size, this yacht is split into 4 areas and includes a second, private dinette to the fore of the console from which guests can directly access the bow sundeck through a large, front, slide-away opening. This model also has a spacious central cockpit and stern sundeck suspended over the hangar.
The standard layout features 3 cabins (a master cabin, a full beam VIP cabin, and a guest cabin with twin beds set side-by-side) and 3 heads, as well as a twin crew cabin with head. In this original layout, the dinette is remarkably spacious and owners can even choose to include a bar and a 60-inch TV, two ideal features for further enhancing the craft’s propensity for socializing. The craft is also available in a 4 cabin layout (master cabin, full beam VIP cabin, one guest cabin with twin beds, and one guest cabin with bunk beds), 4 heads, as well as a twin cabin with head for the crew.
The finishes of the interiors provide a new interpretation of the typically 70s style, characterized by a beautiful blend of leather and wood, steel accents, white lacquered finishes and curves and angles of the yacht.
Bertram 410 (european preview)
Bertram Yacht’s new 410 Convertible is a complete owner-operator fishing and cruising vessel that stands alone for supreme performance for a variety of uses.
Surprisingly versatile and distinguished as an ultra luxurious cruising vessel, the 410 offers two extraordinary options which enhance the overall experience while out on the open water including a lower control station and new advanced forward window design. These full wrap around windows maximize visibility and brighten the interior of the salon. Surrounding all four sides of the salon, these windows create an open air experience that is perfect for entertaining anytime.
To enhance this comfortable cruising experience, the Bertram 410 also features an optional lower control station giving owners the opportunity to navigate from the comforts of the deluxe salon and benefit from unobstructed views of the open waters. Like all models created by the legendary manufacturer, the 410 features the renowned deep-V hull design, distinguished for creating the smoothest ride in less than ideal conditions. Additionally, the lightweight structural foam composite bulkheads, salon floor and hull sides, a solid fiberglass bottom and an overbuilt stringer system all provide the solid displacement and strength that Bertram owners are accustomed to.
The 410’s flybridge will profit from a larger cockpit overhang, offering spacious and functional layout with added space aft of the helm seats. This enlarged U-shaped flybridge design features an extended cockpit overhang, ideal for relaxing in the cockpit. The large bridge offers forward and starboard seating for seven and also contains space for an optional refrigerator. Additional functional elements include improved helm position site lines, abundant grab rails and well-planned space for the latest large-screen electronics.
Comfort and design are taken into consideration, with the 410 featuring stylish Zuccon International designed lines, luxurious fabrics, exceptional woodwork including teak and holly flooring and upgrades in sound dampening and noise insulation. The maximized layout takes advantage of all available space, and features two spacious side-by-side berth guest staterooms and two adjoining heads, accommodating four people below and two additional adults on the optional convertible sleeper sofa. Standout fishing features include a complete tackle and bait station, large in-floor fish box, live well, large transom door with lift gate and the opportunity to store up to one dozen rods. Additional features including an easy access hatch to the mechanical systems and machine area along with a fast track drainage system and dedicated shore power cord tracks ensures that operating a Bertram is as smooth as possible for owners. The Bertram 410 is powered by twin 600 hp Cummins engines driving the yacht to a top speed of 31 knots and a cruising speed of 27 knots.
Riva 92’ Duchessa
Riva continues its adventure in the megayacht segment, with a new, refined model: 92’ Duchessa.
Mauro Micheli’s pencil and his team at Officina Italiana Design have once again managed to sketch a winning yacht. The salon and luncheon area are more welcoming due to a chromatic balance between the shades of the black American walnut and the white varnished wood of the flooring, alternated with white stone in marble powder in the dining-area.
The slightly raised pilot station features a comfortable dinette for the crew. A utility room has also been created under the pilot station. The galley provides access to the three crew cabins, all with en-suite heads. The master cabin is located astern with a full beam head located behind the bed, outfitted with a full shower and jacuzzi. The two guest cabins are set amidships whilst the VIP cabin, also full beam, is more advanced. All cabins feature en-suite heads, whilst the day head is on the upper floor.
The cockpit features a large teak table which can seat up to eight, and an elegant stairway to the right provides easy access to the flybridge. A second, smaller living-room has been created at bow, with a teak table and six-seater sofa. The sundeck, which can be shaded by a manually-opened awning, has been enlarged to accommodate up to four people.
The flybridge is surmounted by a fiberglass hard top providing shade from the sun at the pilot station. A small living-area, formed of two sofas and a teak table able which can seat up to eight is the perfect spot to enjoy the ride on the flybridge. A luxurious Jacuzzi separates this area from the sundeck. The garage is closed by a foldable door, and can house a tender or jet-ski. When lowered, a chaise-lounge on runners can be placed inside the garage, creating a relaxation area suspended over the water.
Equipped with twin 2218 hp MTU engines, the new 92’ Duchessa can reach a top speed of 29 knots, and a cruising speed of 26, with a 360 mile range at cruising speed.
Riva 68’ Ego Super
The 68’ Ego Super represents a unique blend of design, comfort, performance and reliability, offered in a new, colour version in Desert Sand and Anthracite. An accurate, in-depth study of every detail and solution has accompanied the harmony of shape and elegance of volume on this model, with the unmistakeable hand of Mauro Micheli and Officina Italiana Design.
In the cockpit, the sofa can be reclined to face either the stern or the salon and the layout in this area is significantly different to that of the previous model. A teak table and another large sofa, accommodating up to six people, creates an out and out salon. This relaxation area can also be protected against the sun’s rays by an innovative, electric awning. The interiors have been completely redesigned. In particular, the cabins on the lower deck have been enlarged and the deck flooring was raised, guaranteeing greater liveability. The main salon has been relocated to the upper deck thanks to the closure of the cockpit by means of a crystal door. Large side windows and two sunroofs guarantee maximum natural lighting. A central ladder leads to an open space area comprising of the salon and the galley. The large windows and light colours of the durmast and upholstery make the cabins particularly well-lit, whilst the lacquering and leather inserts create a pleasant colour scheme. The full beam master cabin is set astern, and the VIP cabin to bow. Both have en-suite heads, while the guest cabin allows direct access to the day head. The independent crew cabin, providing direct access from the cockpit, is set astern and equipped with a private head. The performance of this model, guaranteed by the power of twin MAN 1550 hp Common Rail engines, perfectly combines at a top speed of 38 knots (and a cruising speed of 34) with inimitable comfort and a 260 mile range at cruising speed.
Apreamare 64’ Fly
Apreamare 64’ fly is a 20 metre craft which brings the shape and method of sailing classical Gozzo Sorrentinos up to date. She is now available in a flybridge version for the very first time.
Thanks to the creative design of Victory Design, this craft was created from a desire to combine a progressive design with classical appeal and pay homage to Apreamare tradition. The result was the Apreamare 64’ fly, a formal, volumetric development of the original Gozzo Sorrentino.
The exterior is characterized by elegant lines, and the bow features the ever-present “horseshoe” divan. The stern, a key feature of the project thanks to its pronounced shape, integrates perfectly with the lines of the hull, enhancing the classical rounded form which has always distinguished this yacht. This area houses a comfortable divan which can be converted into a practical, sundeck as needed. The flybridge version is complete with a large sundeck astern, helm seat and a fully equipped instrument panel for driving the craft through all conditions.
The layout of the below deck areas is similar to the sought after, alluring layout of the 60’. A well-lit, full-beam master suite located in the centre of the craft, features a head with a panoramic window and large walk in closet. At bow, the VIP cabin features a spacious closet and comfortable head equipped with an ultra large shower stall. Lastly, the classical twin cabin, also featuring an en-suite head, is larger than most of the others available on boats of its class.
All furnishings are both extremely classical and natural, produced mainly in polished and opaque mahogany, Viennese straw and polished chromium-plated steel hardware.
Apreamare 64’ fly is fitted with twin MAN 1100 hp Common Rail engines, and will have a top speed of 31 knots with crusings speeds of 27 knots.
Apreamare Maestro 82’
With the Maestro line, Apreamare has drawn on its 150-year long experience of designing crafts and has enhanced this experience by turning to the design studio of Zuccon International Project to incorporate another design perspective into the creation of these crafts. Apreamare has seeked out this perspective for the Maestro line, particularly to apply more of a “marine culture” or essence to its crafts, a philosophy that is often overlooked in the designing process. Maestro 82’ confirms that she belongs to this culture and is eager to compete with other crafts of a similar category. Measuring 24 meters, , she offers on-board amenities that make her truly unique and represents living marine life to the fullest.
One of the most appealing aspects of Maestro 82’ is the open feeling of both the exterior and interior of the yacht, it is almost transparent with the application of vertical glazing to the yacht. The size of its hull and superstructure are quite grandiose, even though it appears so light and airy. Among its unique design features the configuration of the below deck area is most certainly worth a mention. This area features three incredible double cabins for owner and guests, and a twin cabin with parallel beds, as well as four heads, all outfitted with separate shower units. The crew quarters can accommodate up to four comfortably and come standard with full head and double shower.
With such a large hull, this yacht can be configured to the owners liking, a luxury that is very typical of larger crafts. Owners can have a choice of creating three double cabins, which can also be transformed into a twin cabin. The driver’s seat can also be tailored and the garage, which is located astern, features a hatch that can be extended out to create a terrace that expands over the sea. Also, keen attention was placed on the configuration of the flybridge area, providing a spacious environment that can adapt to an owner’s personalized options.
The galley and lounge-dining area are designed to accommodate comfortable and elegant living and dining experiences. Maestro 82’ features a range of unusual functional solutions in the cockpit and bow areas that were devised to increase the potential of this yacht, making sure she meets the expectations of a demanding clientele and created to enhance the pleasurable experiences on board. Maestro 82’ will be fitted with twin MTU 1660 hp or, optional 1823 hp engines, driving her to a cruising speed of between 26 and 29 knots.
Mochi Craft Dolphin 54 Fly
The very first Dolphin 54’ fly, Mochi Craft’s new lobster boat, is making her world debut at the 2008 Festival de la Plaisance in Cannes. With this model, the inventor of the Italian Lobster Boat Style satisfies an increasing demand from owners from all over the world, who want to be able to choose Mochi Craft available in either a sun top or flybridge versions, the new boat was developed from the successful collaboration of Norberto Ferretti, AYT ( Advanced Yacht Technology) and Studio Victory Design. The flybridge, an ideal area for enjoying sun and sea to the full, features intelligent solutions, clever organization of the various different areas and can be accessed from the wood and steel ladder located in the cockpit. The sundeck sky lounge can easily accommodate up to 4 guests and features a removable bimini top that creates comfortable relaxing areas on board that is completely shaded from the sun. The upper bridge that features an electronic instrument panel is perfectly integrated into the bridge area creating the ideal environment for navigating this craft in the open air. A large C-shaped divan located next to this helm station can seat up to 5 guests allowing all guests to enjoy this open experience. The new, refined Mochi Craft lobster boat maintains the characteristics and sophisticated vintage styling, which distinguishes the entire Mochi fleet for its excellent seaworthiness, innovative technological equipment and high performance. Additionally, the new 54’ has further advanced the entire the Mochi range with its successful reduction of gas and sound emissions, enabling owners to really feel part of the environment surrounding them as the Module Aa Noise Emission according to standard UNI EN ISO 14509 certifies, which responds to the requisites set down by EC Directive 94/25 as amended by the 2003/44/EC on the subject of environmental pollution. On board, comfort and stability are guaranteed by the variable deep “V” hull geometry and average deadrise of 19° with spray rails. The Dolphin 54’ fly is equipped with twin MAN Common Rail 800 hp engines, which drive this model to a cruising speed of 28 knots and a top speed of 32 (preliminary data). A gyroscopic Mitsubishi MSM 4000 ARG stabilizer, Anti Rolling Gyro System can also be installed upon request. This exclusive system allows for a reduction of over 50% in the rolling caused by wave movement while the craft is either cruising or at anchor, further enhancing the comfortable experience on board.
Custom Line Navetta 33
Ferretti Custom Line has chosen the Festival International de la Plaisance in Cannes to present the world preview of Navetta 33. Almost 33 meters long and 7 meters wide, Navetta 33 offers a new concept of life on board providing large spaces, natural light and a high level of comfort. Born from the working relationship between Norberto Ferretti, AYT (Advanced Yacht Technology) and Studio Zuccon International Project, Navetta 33 features innovative design solutions: two different layouts are available for the main bridge, one which favours the day and luncheon zones with two separate areas, the other provides total privacy of the owner with the bow cabin placed in a privileged position. Four large open view windows transform the interior of the cabins into well-lit suites on the sea. A large sky lounge features a living area which, thanks to the slide-away glazing, makes it possible to create an open space with a sunbathing area featuring a large sundeck. Three Mitsubishi ARG (Anti Rolling Gyro) stabilizers are standard and allow for a reduction of over 50% in the rolling caused by wave movement, both during sailing and when the craft is moored, guaranteeing maximum on-board safety. Navetta 33 respects the MCA Short Range Compliant safety regulations issued by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, specifically for maxi yachts measuring 24 to 38 metres, in order to raise safety standards and enable its use for charters. The standard version of Navetta 33 is equipped with twin MAN V 12 1360 hp engines, which drive this craft to a top speed of 18 knots with a cruising speed of 16 knots. Alternatively, the MAN V 12 1550 hp model enables a top speed of 19.5 knots, whilst the cruise speed settles at around 16.5.
Custom Line 112’ Next
The new Custom Line flagship is one of the very best expressions of top level boating. Developed from the working relationship between Studio Zuccon International Project and the AYT (Advanced Yacht Technology)like the other mega-yachts in the fleet, the112’ NEXT stands alone for her elegance and her ability to guarantee a totally pleasurable cruise, adhering to only the most advanced standards of boat building. This new yacht is the natural evolution of Ferretti Custom Line 112', a model which has enjoyed significant commercial success maintains the soaring lines and high performance typical of Custom Line creations, but also features a number of important innovations including larger areas, both outdoors and below deck, such as the well-sized cockpit measuring approximately 22 m², the 45 m² salon and the 11 m² galley. A very large window from stern to bow on the main deck creates a very well-lit salon and master cabin. Four large open view windows on the surface of the water also provides plenty of light to the lower deck cabins. The hard top creates a more liveable area on the fly-bridge providing the perfect area to get sun or create shade. A large sun area offers a full barbecue, fridge and Jacuzzi covered by the sunpads, with elegant teak flooring, a mark of contemporary elegance underlined by the use of blonde American walnut and light colours for the coverings. Ferretti Custom Line 112’ NEXT was created to value all MCA Short Range Compliant safety regulations, issued by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency specifically for maxi-yachts measuring 24 to 38 metres, in order to raise the safety standards and enable its use for charters.
Ferretti Custom Line 112’ NEXT is fitted with twin MTU 12v 4000 2775 hp M90 engines in the standard supply, which drive the yacht to a top speed of 27 knots (half load) and a cruising speed of 24.