Custom Line has kept up its frenetic start to the year with the launch of its seventh yacht of 2021.
A new Custom Line Navetta 30 hit the water at Ferretti Group’s Superyacht Yard in Ancona yesterday. She is the second model from the line to be launched following the delivery of the inaugural hull at the end of last year.
The 28.43m (93ft) yacht is notable for another reason too, she can claim to truly be made in Italy featuring exterior styling by Filippo Salvetti, project architecture by design studio Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel and interiors by Custom Line Atelier.
Space is the watchword in this multi-award nominated superyacht. The decks have over two meters of headroom and there are generous bow and stern areas for relaxing. Extensive glazing creates a natural integration between the interior and exterior spaces. Her interior has been highly customized to suit the tastes of the Owner and their family.
The Navetta 30 is the successor to the Navetta 28 and although she is virtually the same length as her predecessor some clever engineering work and a more tapered hull give her 30 percent more volume and better fuel economy. Indeed she is 4.5m (14.7ft) shorter than the next model up, the Navetta 33 but just 8 inches narrower thanks to a hefty beam of 7.3m (24ft).
Custom Line is the largest yacht division of the Ferretti Group and has delivered over 200 yachts since the turn of the millennium. It produces two ranges of yachts, the Navetta Series, characterized by ocean-crossing range and semi-displacement hulls and high-speed superyachts that make up its Planing Series.
This successful start to 2021 sees Custom Line carry on from where it left off. It closed 2020 with over 200m (656ft) of yachts being sold in the final three months of the year. To see the models that have made Custom Line so popular you can view all Custom Line Yachts for sale.
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