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Custom Line Navetta 42: A Work of Art from Ferretti Group

Custom Line Navetta 42: A Work of Art from Ferretti Group

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Risa Merl reviews Custom Line’s new flagship Navetta 42, a floating masterpiece of luxurious comfort, vast volume and surprising features.

When it came time to build the Custom Line Navetta 42, the Ferretti Group was thinking big. And not just in terms of size, although the Navetta 42 is the largest Custom Line yacht yet and the first over 300GT.

At 41.8m, the Navetta 42 is Custom Line’s new flagship

More importantly, it’s what you do with that extra space that makes a yacht stand out in her class.

Within her 42m, 300GT envelope, there is a wealth of hidden features – from an elevator to a float-in tender garage and expansive beach club – that you wouldn’t normally find in unison on a yacht this size.

The Custom Line flagship is the result of two-year collaboration between the Italian builder’s Product Strategy Committee, headed by none other than Piero Ferrari, along with the Ferretti Group’s Engineering Department and Studio Zuccon International Project, who designed the yacht’s sleek, strong exterior lines.

In keeping with Custom Line DNA, the new Navetta had to be seaworthy, comfortable and highly customisable. So, it was a perfect fit that the owner of hull number one, named Four Flowers III, came on board early in the build and was able to put his stamp on not just his boat but the entirety of the new model.

“The boat had just started production [when hull one was sold], so the owner could really go over everything, from the layout down to the details,” says Karin Paggi, Head of Sales for Custom Line at Ferretti Group.

“It was a really great experience to be able to do this prototype of a new model – and the largest Custom Line ever built – working so closely with the architect of the owner.”

The yacht’s world premiere was held at the Monaco Yacht Show in September 2018

The owner had a chance to leave his mark on the project and this included bringing in the designer of his choice, Studio Luca Bombassei, an Italian architecture and design firm renowned for its land-based projects.

Bombassei worked with the in-house design team to choose the materials, finishes and furnishings seen throughout the yacht, with pieces designed by Minotti and Roda.

Four Flowers III’s artsy interior is decidedly cool, but never cold. There is an emphasis on modern, low-slung furniture, interesting lighting fixtures and contemporary art, as the owner is a collector.

Cylindrical lighting fixtures are seen in various diameters, from the reading lights in the cabins to the decorative light fixture over the dining room. The latter was created by Bombassei and uses bronze cylinders to direct light to the table.

Bombassei seems to have avoided the pitfalls of many land-based architects who make their way into yacht design and give a heavy hand, inadvertently overwhelming interiors with dark colours or big features that are better left on solid ground.

On the main deck, the enormous saloon features huge windows and seating that stretches along both sides

There is also a subtle nautical theme, without being too literal, as seen in the octopus sculpture on the coffee table in the main saloon, light fixtures shaped like winches in the cabins, and the prevalence of teal blue and bronze details used throughout.

A palette of light-grey soft furnishings and dark walnut matte joinery is accented by this pop of teal, seen in the lush carpet in the main saloon and the throw pillows found on the sofas inside and out.

Copper and bronze details command the eye, with a lighting fixture comprising a trifecta of fans in the main saloon and bronzed, smoky mirror finishes in the skylounge.

Bombassei is an expert in playing with materials and surfaces, and the choice of a dark oak flooring balances well with the glossy ceiling, which reflects the light spilling in through the yachts’ windows on every single deck.

“The owner previously had an older Navetta, and what he liked about 42 was the use of the big windows to let the light come inside, and the connection between the inside and outside areas,” Paggi says.

An abundance of light through large glazing and the merging of inside and outside spaces is a hallmark of the newest Custom Line yachts, as seen in the first Navetta 33 Telli, built for Ferretti Group CEO Alberto Galassi.

The dining area benefits from sliding doors on each side, and a drop-down balcony to starboard

The added volume of the Navetta 42 increases this spacious feeling dramatically and this is enhanced when balconies in the dining room and master suite are unfurled, and windows and doors are slid open, giving the yacht an atmosphere of an airy beach house set at sea.

Forward on the main deck, the master suite has an office at the entryway, with a deep sofa that is the ideal place to curl up with a book, although you could imagine an owner of a future hull opting to make this space a cosy TV room.

Due to a balcony extending to the port side and a mirrored finish on the forward bulkhead, the master seems an even larger space than it already is. A his and hers bathroom is forward, and there is a walk-in closet.

Even the four staterooms on the lower deck have large closets and abundant storage, hidden out of view. The interplay of walnut wood and lacquered ceilings make the cabins seem bigger and brighter.

Normally these would be equitable VIPs, but the inclusion of an optional elevator descending from the upper to lower deck gives a slightly asymmetrical layout. The elevator can extend all the way up to the sundeck, if an owner wished.

The master suite is forward on the main deck and features a stunning hallway with a private lounge and study

The elevator itself isn’t a focal point, as might be the case on a larger yacht, but is tucked away in the foyer and ready to be used when needed.

“The elevator was a very interesting project as it’s not usually found on this size of yacht, but was one of the challenges briefed by the client,” says Paggi. “Another new feature is a bigger tender garage. We decided to keep the aft section for a big beach club and put the tender on the side.”

The semi-submerged, side-loading garage can accommodate a tender up to 6.25m. The tender floats directly in without the use of a crane and then is winched in to be secured, which Paggi says makes things easier for the crew.

The crew were highly considered in the design of the Navetta 42, in terms of traffic flow and functionality to best serve guests. This can be seen in features like the ample pantry off the upper deck skylounge and the dumbwaiter that goes up to the sundeck to deliver snacks from the galley.

The skylounge is even brighter and more impressive than the main saloon – and is Paggi’s favourite space on board.

“It’s very open, there’s a lot of light coming in, and I really like the multifunctional layout,” she says, referring to a low seating area – set apart from the main lounge area – that can be used for breakfast or playing cards.

Meanwhile, the door to the aft deck slides open completely, creating one enormous indoor-outdoor space. A TV lowers down from the ceiling and can turn 180 degrees to face inside and out.

The upper deck has an enormous covered aft area, which could feature a dining table if required

The new Navettas focus on the connection between indoors and out, but the pure outdoor spaces are resplendent as well. The 92sqm sundeck carries forward the cool motif of the interior, with low, deep grey sofas, black barstools and a mix of carbon-fibre and stainless-steel materials in the hardtop. A spa tub is set forward on the sundeck.

The Navetta 42 is about much more than being stylish. Comfort, says Paggi, was truly the focus.

“One of the characteristics of the Navetta 42 is the great navigability and seakeeping in rough seas, which is something we’ve emphasised in other Navettas as well, and which gives a sense of security to the Captain and allows the owner to operate for long distances without any problems,” she says.

“The Navetta 42 is a new naval architecture platform, and the comfort we were able to achieve in terms of sound dampening and stabilisation is a big improvement compared to older Navettas. Comfort is a must for clients; they won’t accept a boat any other way now.”

The sun deck features an outdoor jacuzzi and a covered socialising area

Comfort will be a mainstay of this platform going forward, but when it comes to the style and layout, the highly customisable nature of Custom Line models allows much to be decided by the owner, so the next Navetta 42 might look much different from Four Flowers III.

Stylish, spacious, amenity-packed, highly functional – and comfortable, too. The latest Custom Line Navetta certainly packs a lot of big ideas into a beautifully drawn 42m package.

Note: The original article appeared in Yacht Style Issue 46.

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Custom Line launches its fifth Navetta 33 yacht - a thing of beauty

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Sanook Explores Myanmar’s Untouched Mergui Archipelago

Sanook Explores The Mergui Offering Tranquility In This Untouched Piece Of Paradise

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Sanlorenzo Asia has started 2020 with sales of five yachts in five months into Hong Kong, ranging in size from 76-146ft.

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A meticulously maintained 23m Princess, Sanook was given its special name because the main purpose of the 76ft motor yacht is to give its guests good times, a lot of joy and fun, and allow them to forget their worries.

Experience True Relaxation Rarely Offered In Our Normal Lives

Sanook is a special word in Thai, meaning to live life to the full, to be happy and light-hearted. Thai people will ask: “Sanook man”” which means, “Are you happy, did you have fun?” The hope is that when guests return from their charter and are asked “Sanook mai?”, they’ll reply “Chai, sank mak mak”, meaning indeed, very very fun!

The 800+ islands found in the Mergui (Myeik) Archipelago in Myanmar, formerly Burma, are one of the world’s most remote tropical cruising grounds, and it’s usually best to visit between December and early April, when there’s generally warm, sunny weather.

Operated by Asian Yacht Charters, Sanook offers a variety of itineraries between Phuket in Thailand and Langkawi in Malaysia, but for those seeking an exciting alternative – nearby – she can ply the waters of Myanmar to the north.

After a pick-up at Phuket airport, guests are driven to Ranong where they check out of Thailand, and then check into Myanmar. It’s like stepping into another world. Senses are awakened by all the new sights. This is where the adventure begins.

It’s truly an unexplored paradise as isolationist policies kept foreigners out for 50 years after British rule ended in 1947, and the area has only been open to foreigners since the late 1990s, with only a couple of thousand visiting each year.

The adventure starts in Kawthung, known as Victoria Point during British rule. The town is located at the tapered southern end of the country’s tail and is separated from Thailand by the Pak Chan River. The relaxed atmosphere will make you feel like you have stepped back in time. Sanook has an offical Burmese guide on board for the duration of the charter. As well as being very friendly and entertaining, he possesses in-depth local knowledge, enables you to interact with the locals and is there to answer questions.

There are so many islands and places to visit, and the small distances between them means there is always a beautiful view and a pristine white-sand beach or coral reef to explore.

Among the many islands to visit is the horseshoe-shaped Myint Khar (Horse Shoe Island), which has a lagoon in the middle, making an idyllic anchorage for Sanook. Being shallow, with crystal-clear water and a white-sand bottom, the whole lagoon is like a giant fish tank.

Za Det Gyi Island has rugged underwater terrain, while large tawny nurse sharks can be seen along with other abundant marine life. The coast of Hlaing Gu Island (Cavern Island) has caverns large enough for Sanook’s RIB to get through to explore this exciting environment. The adventurous can hike to the top of the islands, which are a nature lover’s utopia and offer the chance to spot gibbons, pythons, civet cats, monitor lizards, the mouse deer and even elephants.

Avid birdwatchers should look up for hornbills, white kites and white-bellied sea eagles circling above islands. Kingfishers, Frigatebirds, Pacific reef egrets, green imperial pigeons and emerald doves are also commonly sighted.

A national park, Kyunn Tann Shey (Lampi Island) is protected and has a vast stretch of mangroves, tidal creeks and rivers, which are perfect to explore by kayak or RIB… it is truly an explorer’s paradise. The only human inhabitants are the indigenous sea gypsies, known locally as Salon or internationally as Moken. These semi- nomadic people live a traditional life aboard their boats and may shyly approach Sanook, wishing to trade the freshest of seafood, such as seabass, skate, lobster and tuna.

Sanook’s range of toys mean guests can snorkel in pristine seas, paddle around on the two kayaks, ride the three-person jet-ski, or use the exploration RIB to explore an inland waterway or a mangrove system full of wildlife, and access beaches. There are also water- skis, a wakeboard, kneeboard and inflatable tubes, and the simple beach classics like frisbee and badminton. Diving can be arranged in advance.

While Sanook steers guests through the Mergui Archipelago, guests enjoy luxurious living on board and first-class service. Sanook herself is magnificent indoors and out, another sensational motor yacht by the world-famous Princess yard in Plymouth on England’s southwest coast. Her elegant, bright interior has a large open-plan saloon, formal dining area and a galley – often used as the ‘bar’ – that can be fully enclosed or opened via an electronically retractable partition. The Australian Captain has been on board for four years and has extensive regional knowledge, having cruised on her own yacht in the area.

The first mate/engineer has lived in Thailand for 20 years, the ever-smiling stewardess offers attentive service and the experienced professional chef can prepare gourmet Thai food bursting with flavours as well as international cuisine.

The large flybridge – accessible from the aft deck and also the saloon – is also well covered, by a full-length bimini. There’s seating for more than 10 up here, with a large sunpad that’s ideal for relaxing, reading, listening to music or just enjoying the views. Sanook can sleep between eight to 12 guests in comfort on the lower deck. The full-beam master suite midships features great views through triple vertical hull windows, a 32-inch HD TV and DVD player, a walk-in wardrobe, en-suite bathroom with power/massage shower, an oval double-ended bath, toilet and bidet. There’s also a forward VIP cabin with TV and two twin guest cabins, port and starboard, all with large en-suite bathrooms. Each twin cabin can be converted into a double bed or four Pullman bunks for children.

A 5,900-litre fuel tank gives long-range cruising capabilities, while the bow and stern thrusters and a shallow draft mean Sanook is able to tuck into secluded coves and bays.

She’s an ideal yacht for a week-long cruise with family and friends, and offers a superb way to explore the Mergui.

The memories into this almost otherworldly coastal environment remain forever.

For more information visit AsianYachtCharters

The 23m Princess motor yacht is also available for sale. Sanook provides the luxury, space and service of a superyacht, and offers a range of charter options in Southeast Asia. For enquires, email charters@asianyachtcharters.com

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Solaris Brings Easy Sailing To Asia

Solaris Brings Easy Sailing To Asia

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Solaris Yachts Asia Representative Enrico Zanella tells Yacht Style that Easy Sailing yachts are coming to this region and will help popularise the concept.

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What is an Easy Sailing Yacht ?

Basically, it’s a faster cruiser with semi-automatic systems – electric winches, furling boom, self-tacking jib and furled sails – that allow one person to manage a powerful sailing yacht in an easy way. It’s a much easier approach to sailing for beginners as they can use buttons and electric or hydraulic systems to manage the sails. It makes everything very easy.

A period of training is needed, but a beginner can quickly learn how to go out for a sail, swim in a bay and sail back. For longer journeys, you need more time and experience. Such a level can be achieved in two years with a proper programme of sailing, a proper method and the proper yacht. However, always remember to respect the sea and, “safety first”.

Q&A with Enrico Zanella On How Italy’s Solaris Yachts Brings Easy Sailing To Asia

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What’s A Faster Cruiser Sailing Yacht? 

Firstly, it has a specifically designed hull. It’s a racer, with a lightweight but very strong structure due to its construction techniques. It has a powerful sail plan, personalised luxury interiors and eye-catching colours.

Speed is a basic pleasure of sailing. You want to be the fastest one in the water, so the sail plan is significantly more powerful than other yachts in the same category or of similar length. With an Easy Sailing yacht, you can manage the power of the sails by yourself.

Speed is a combination of aerodynamics, hydrodynamics and weight, factors that depend on the shipyard’s specific research, design, engineering and construction knowledge. Even safety is related to speed. In many situations, speed is the key to arriving at port, so even the inboard power unit is bigger than usual.

Lastly, you and everyone in the marina and at sea will admire the style of your yacht – the shapes, colours, lights, reflections and your personal touches. These all define a fast cruiser easy sailing yacht.

What’s The Proper Method?

For a beginner, the speed of learning is related to the training method. If an Easy Sailing yacht is the hardware, the training method is the software. In order to teach how to safely sail an Easy Sailing yacht, the proper method must adapt to the beginner’s schedule and ambitions.

Let me explain in another way. A beginner has a budget that allows them to own a fast cruiser easy sailing yacht and wants to learn how to sail. They want to sail out to sea with family and friends, swim in beautiful bays, maybe race, and enjoy some unique quality time. With the training method I developed, named The Art of Sailing, it’s possible in a reasonably short time to train a beginner to be able to sail out to sea, enjoy themselves and sail home. With an Easy  Sailing yacht and this training method, a beginner can make their dream become true.

How Does The Price Of A Fast Cruiser Compared To A Cruiser?

Higher or much higher. A fast cruiser is not built in a mass-production or industrialised way but in a very limited scale with very specialised labour. A fast cruiser is a semi-custom yacht that can have tailored requirements and touches, with long-haul capability. The value of a fast cruiser yacht is in the design and construction techniques, highest-quality materials and personalisation.

What About The Resale Value?

A semi-custom fast cruiser maintains a higher second-hand market value, and for a longer time, than a mass-production cruiser. Maintained properly, a semi-custom fast cruiser looks like new after five years.

Easy Sailing Yachts Are Seen In Europe, The Americas And Australia, But What About Asia?

I can talk about my experience. The Asian market is growing according to the local realities. All over Asia, sailing is perceived almost exclusively as regattas.

Most people still don’t know that sailing is more than racing. Sailing is also about the time spent with family and friends, quality time, sunsets, dressing elegantly in a refined atmosphere, delicious food, drinks and good music. Sailing has naturally good Feng shui and provides invaluable, relaxing quality time.

But something has changed in Hong Kong in the last two years. This perception is changing with some experienced Owners, that choose Solaris for these reasons, who are the best opinion leaders to inspire others to learn the amazing and rewarding Art of Sailing.

What Is Next For Solaris In Asia?

Next year, the first Solaris 47 EZC Easy Sailing in Asia will arrive in Hong Kong and is privately owned. The second Solaris will arrive in Hong Kong in the second part of 2019 and will be available for sea trials and charter, and participate in regattas. I’m sure many more people will enjoy the lifestyle after they experience this contemporary way of sailing.

For more information visit solarisyachts.com

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Custom Line launches its fifth Navetta 33 yacht – a thing of beauty

Custom Line launches its fifth Navetta 33 yacht – a thing of beauty

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31 July 2018 – Fresh out of the shipyard in Ancona, Italy, Custom Line launches its fifth Navetta 33 yacht which was custom-built for a North American yachtsman. Part of the prestigious Ferretti Group, Custom Line’s Navetta 33 took to the waters like a swan. This new masterpiece offers authentic refinement to the nth degree […]

Custom Line’s Navetta 33

31 July 2018 – Fresh out of the shipyard in Ancona, Italy, Custom Line launches its fifth Navetta 33 yacht which was custom-built for a North American yachtsman. Part of the prestigious Ferretti Group, Custom Line’s Navetta 33 took to the waters like a swan. This new masterpiece offers authentic refinement to the nth degree and with seductive interiors oozing sophistication and style, the owner’s yachting lifestyle just got sweeter.

This striking craft is also an extraordinary work of nautical engineering and has won so much praise from experts from near and afar. The new owner is “too excited to take it for a spin” on a Mediterranean cruise with his family before returning across the Atlantic.  America remains of crucial importance for Custom Line.

Navetta 33’s interiors are plush and sophisticated

Impossibly chic, Navetta 33 turns heads thanks to its exquisite lines and a painstaking attention to detail. The superyacht epitomises those values of seaworthiness, comfort, safety and customisation that have always been at the core of Custom Line’s DNA.

The fifth Navetta 33 is yet another fruit of joint efforts by the Product Strategy Committee – headed by Mr Piero Ferrari – Studio Zuccon International Project, which was responsible for the exterior design, and the Group’s Engineering Department, whose architects and designers crafted the tasteful interiors. Part of the craft’s noteworthy features include a hull with bulbous forward section, designed from scratch, which will provide seaworthiness and stability performance at the very top of its class. In addition, yacht owners and their guests can enjoy marvellous spaces across all four decks: from the wide-body master suite forward on the main deck, to the four guest cabins on the lower deck.

Navetta 33 – enjoy your dose of Vitamin D on the sundeck

The launch of the fifth unit of Navetta 33 comes at an exciting time for Custom Line and the Ancona Superyacht Yard, which in the space of a single month has seen the launches of the fifth Navetta 33, the fifth Navetta 37 and the first ever Navetta 42, the brand’s first mega yacht above 300 GT.

The event was held at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard in Ancona, a world-class ship-building facility that produces all the steel and aluminium mega-yachts for the CRN, Riva and Pershing brands, as well as the entire Custom Line fleet in composite. Among the vessels created here are the magnificent Navetta 28, the awesome Navetta 37 and the new flagship, Navetta 42, which is set to debut at the 2018 Cannes Yachting Festival as the largest Custom Line model ever built.

For more information visit: http://www.customline-yacht.com

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