Custom Line: three launches in less than a month.
Thursday, May 23, 2024
Three new superyachts have entered the water at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard in Ancona.
Ancona, May 23, 2024 – Three new Custom Line superyachts have taken to the sea at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard in Ancona in less than a month.
M/Y AT ONE, the nineteenth Custom Line Navetta 30 hull, touched the water for the first time on April 10 at a ceremony attended by the owner and his family, who shared this happy day with the entire Custom Line team. The result of a design process involving the Product Strategy Department for the exterior styling and the Ferretti Group Engineering Department, M/Y AT ONE has interiors by ACPV ARCHITECTS Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel and exteriors by Filippo Salvetti. They were joined by the Custom Line Atelier, which provided strategic interior design consulting to interpret the style desired by the owner from the EMEA area. With a length of 28.43 m and a beam of 7.3 m, this superyacht in the brand’s displacement line features ambitious volumes while remaining light and elegant at sea. Key features of the yacht are her timeless aesthetics and forward-thinking styling. The exteriors feature an extended sweep of horizontal lines towards the bow, giving the yacht a sleek and dynamic silhouette. In the interiors, the colour palette juxtaposes muted colours and brighter hues with contrasting tones that range from soft shades of white and beige to elegant greys and browns, creating original contrasts with the orange featured on some of the freestanding furniture. The furniture and furnishings feature fine natural materials such as nubuck leather and matt-finish white travertine marble, creating a style that’s both contemporary and exclusive.
The thirty-first hull in the Custom Line Navetta 33 displacement line was launched last April 24 with the name M/Y QUEEN J III, at a ceremony attended by the owners based in the EMEA area. This made-to-measure creation is the result of collaboration between the Strategic Product Committee – which handled the exterior styling – and the Ferretti Group Engineering Department, whose architects and designers created the interiors with the support of the Custom Line Atelier. An emblem of authentic refinement and light-touch sophistication, this superyacht – 33 m long and 7.52 m in the beam – has a majestic, elegant profile. There was a special focus on the hull technology and specifically the innovative bulbous bow, which ensures best-in-class seaworthiness and stability, as well as a range of up to 2,000 nautical miles. In the chic, pared-down design of the interiors, warm, rich colours – like brown, burgundy and bronze – are set off against the darker, more seductive tones of black and lava grey, giving the settings depth and style and echoing the owner’s strong personality and refined taste. The furnishings feature unique, high-quality materials including white travertine marble, American walnut and leather.
A new Custom Line 106’, named M/Y OUR RED SEA, was launched on May 6 with the owner family in attendance. The twenty-first hull in the brand’s planing line is ready to set sail in the Middle East-based owner’s favourite cruising destinations. This superyacht is the result of collaboration between the Ferretti Group Engineering Department for the exterior styling and the Custom Line Atelier for the masterful interior design, working in constant, direct contact with the customer to interpret his style preferences.
Custom Line 106’ embodies Made in Italy excellence and radiates a luminous beauty conferred on the yacht by the natural light that permeates and amplifies the spaces on board. A masterful combination of aesthetics and comfort, this 32.82 m hull with a beam of 7.4 m features generous spaces and clean, rigorous lines, creating a sense of pared-down refinement that pervades every setting on the yacht. The perfect architectural balance between the exteriors and interiors is the result of interconnecting surfaces and flowing volumes from bow to stern, eliminating the boundaries between spaces. The chromatic harmony achieved in the interiors is based on the use of neutral, pale colours in shades that play on different nuances of sand, bronze and white, set off against the velvety notes of blue, aquamarine and petrol featured on some of the freestanding pieces. The yacht’s sophisticated style is also evident in the furnishings, with fine, sophisticated materials including Taj Mahal and Calacatta Gold marble, nubuck leather and maple wood.