Constructed from carbon fibre, the Italian vessel brings an innovative yacht to the table which is unmatched in regards of displacement, speed and consumption.
Designed in collaboration between Fulvio De Simoni design studio, the Ferretti Group product strategy department plus the group's engineering department, 7X continues to build on the ultralight material focus of the Generation X range.
Even with the space to store a lillies 345 Sportjet, extra measures have been taken to make the yacht even more lightweight. Features such as installing lithium batteries, in place of the more traditional option, plus lighter alloys and furniture, which is also lighter, result in a reported displacement of just 35 tons. Meaning the 7X can significantly reduce consumption.
Exterior appearances are sporty and defined, with aggressive lines and imposing lateral wings aft, enhancing the sporty aesthetics of the high performance yacht.
Nestled inbetween the wings, an exterior seating and dining area makes the most of the available space with shelter from the hard top overhang of the flybridge.
Up on the flybridge is a helm station plus a secondary exterior seating area and spacious sunpads with a view.
With built in sidedecks and passageways connecting all the areas of the yacht together, the interiors are accommodating throughout, with abundant natural lighting and monochrome tones to accentuate the space.
An L shaped seating area on the main deck is accompanied by a folding table to save space, plus a control panel forward. More guest space on the lower deck comes in the form of four cabins. The master cabin is situated in the bow, adjoined by a twin cabin and galley. In the amidships there are a further two cabins comprising of one double and one single. All the cabins have their own ensuite facilities.