With the Navetta 30, Custom Line is presenting the smallest representative of the successful semi-planing/displacement line, which, like its three large GRP sisters, has four decks - and thus achieves an unprecedented volume in the segment of yachts under 30 metres in length. According to the shipyard, it amounts to almost 200 gross tonnes. The brand, which belongs to the Ferretti Group, had the interiors filled by the ACPV architecture firm.
The Italian star designers Antonio Citterio and Patricia Viel transferred the teak flooring of the outer decks to all guest areas and even to the elevated bridge. The maritime appeal is emphasised by a variety of blue tones. In the owner's cabin on the forward main deck, dark blue suede contrasts with the caramel-coloured leather headboard of the bed. All windows, doors and shelves set into the wall are surrounded by teak frames. The main deck galley leads down one deck to the crew area for five people. Behind this are two double cabins and two suites for VIPs at the very stern. Guests sleep under walls covered with high-gloss panels in a vibrant ultramarine colour.
Custom Line entrusted the exterior lines to Filippo Salvetti for the first time, who treated the classic Navetta silhouette with respect and gave it a little more sportiness. For example, the Italian designer dispensed with a hardtop on the sun deck, thereby preventing the appearance of a top-heavy look. For Stefano De Vivo, CCO of the Ferretti Group, the Navetta 30 takes the brand into a new design dimension.
Owners can choose between three MAN diesel engines (588 kW, 735 kW, 882 kW) and a CAT variant with 847 kilowatts of power. The 120-tonne format, which is 28.43 metres long overall, can reach a maximum speed of 15 knots with the two most powerful engines. A jet ski and a tender the size of a Williams SportJet 435 are parked in the lazarette, with a hull length of 23.98 metres.

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