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Custom Line launches Navetta 35
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Three units were sold before the launch of hull one at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard in Italy.
Custom Line launched the first Navetta 35 at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard in Ancona, with the ceremony attended by the owner’s representative, the captain, the surveyor, the shipyard’s senior management and the employees of both Custom Line and outside contractors.
Filippo Salvetti, responsible for the exterior styling of the Navetta 35, and Chiara Massarani of ACPV Architects, which handled the interiors, were also present at the ceremony. Salvetti and ACPV Architects, founded by Antonio Citterio and Patricia Viel, previously collaborated on Custom Line’s Navetta 30 (2020) and Navetta 38 (2024).
For the Navetta 35, the two studios again collaborated with Ferretti Group’s Strategic Product Committee and Engineering Department, while Custom Line Atelier curated the interior styling to reflect the owner’s tastes. The tri-deck motoryacht has an overall length of 34.5m and a beam of 7.7m, and over 300sqm of indoor and outdoor space.
Highlights include a 58sqm sundeck with a ‘sunset solarium’ at the bow and an optional panoramic spa pool at the stern, a 23sqm, fully glazed skylounge on the upper deck, and a 44sqm cockpit that benefits from the absence of an external staircase on the aft main deck.
The yacht can accommodate up to 10 guests in a master suite on the main deck and four guest cabins on the lower deck, while there are also berths for six crew.
The interior design language features soft volumes, organic geometries and custom-made freestanding furniture designed by Antonio Citterio. Owners can choose from three different colour schemes. For hull one, ACPV Architects developed the ‘Light Mood’, featuring ivory, beige and caramel colourways, based on the owner’s wishes.
Materials include vibrant Pietra di Vicenza stone, pale wood floors, and sand-coloured leather for upholstery and detailing. Ferretti Group confirmed that three units of the Navetta 35 were sold before the launch of hull one.















