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Custom Line to debut Navetta 35 in autumn
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The first two hulls of Custom Line’s new Navetta 35 have been sold, with a world premiere slated for September.
Custom Line has confirmed that the first two hulls of its new Navetta 35 motoryacht series have been sold, with construction on hull one well underway at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard in Ancona. Ferretti Group expects the Navetta 35 to have its world premiere at either the Cannes Yachting Festival or Monaco Yacht Show in September.
The Navetta 35 features an overall length of 34.5m and a 7.7m beam, as well as a “sporty design inspired by the automotive world”, according to Ferretti Group.
Exterior designer Filippo Salvetti has described the new project as a “more refined and contemporary” version of the Custom Line Navetta 38, noting that the Navetta 35 is a model that “doesn’t represent a break with tradition” but is “a natural evolution, a more mature expression of the range”.
Over 300sqm of interior and exterior spaces span across the yacht’s four levels. Highlights include a 58sqm sundeck with a ‘sunset solarium’ at the bow and an optional panoramic spa pool at the stern.
Other impressive areas include a 44sqm aft cockpit on the main deck and a 23sqm, fully glazed skylounge on the upper deck, while there’s accommodation for 10 guests in five cabins – including a main-deck master suite – plus six crew.
The interiors, designed by the ACPV Architects studio co-founded by Antonio Citterio and Patricia Viel, feature custom-made free-standing furniture.
Owners can choose from three different colour schemes on board: ‘light mood’, characterised by white lacquered wood panelling; ‘contrast chocolate’, featuring dark brown leathers, bone-China lacquering and Grigio Alpi stone surfaces; or a subtle mix between the two styles, entitled ‘contrast oyster mood’.
Viel said: “On one hand, the Navetta 35 maintains the strong connection with yachting tradition, reinterpreted through a contemporary lens, but on the other reveals striking stylistic differences compared to other Navettas. The background is white, with very little wood, and the surfaces become even more textured.”
In the standard version, the Navetta 35 will be powered by twin 1,400hp MAN V12 engines – offering a cruising range of up to 1,800nm – and will feature two Sleipner fin stabilisers and a selective catalytic reduction system to reduce NOx emissions by 70 per cent, in line with IMO Tier III regulations.
















