This Italian builder’s signature vessels are getting a new fleet mate.
Custom Line just unveiled its new Navetta 35, a sporty 113-footer that joins several other superyachts in the lineup. The first unit, currently under construction at the Ferretti Group’s Ancona shipyard, will show off that fine Italian craftsmanship on the seas, thanks to exteriors by architect Filippo Salvetti and interiors from Milanese firm ACPV Architects—a duo that has worked on previous Navetta yachts, too, making them all too familiar with the design.
The three-deck 35, as with other vessels in Navetta umbrella, offer up much volume that its size would suggest, resulting in around 3,200 square feet of room to unwind both indoors and out. Inside, all that space is home to five cabins with room for up to 10 guests (an owner’s suite on the main deck, with his and hers bathroom, and four more rooms below), as well as accommodations for up to six crew. Through the main and upper decks, glass is the star of the show, creating an easy flow between the inside and the sea beyond that focuses on filling the spaces with light. The custom furniture, dreamed up by Italian designer Antonio Citterio, mirrors this fluidity, with warm tones, oak flooring, and curved lines throughout. The lack of an aft staircase also maximizes space aboard, allowing for more comfort while relaxing indoors.
Outside, meanwhile, the exteriors take its design cues from your favorite supercars, offering up sculpted, flowing curves that make a rather contemporary statement. The 624-square-foot sundeck has a central area, covered by a hard top, that can be made into a lounge or a sky bar; the space also includes a sunset solarium and a panoramic spa pool, if you fancy one aboard. Following the sundeck’s lead, the upper deck, too, is all about creating an open-air hangout that brings the outside in; and it does just that, thanks to its about 470-foot dining spot for 10, full-beam lounge, and a separate sky lounge and sunset lounge for taking in the sights. For journeying off the superyacht, it has a garage that can hold a 16-foot tender and a Jet Ski.
The Navetta 35 is powered by a pair of 1,400 hp MAN V-13 engines, which give it a range of up to 1,800 miles; or you can opt for two 1,622 hp CAT C32 units, which could give your vessel a top speed of 16 knots. With a draught of seven feet, two inches, the new superyacht can explore the shallow waters of the Caribbean, for example, and you can install a system that cuts nitrogen-oxide emissions by 70 percent.
Custom Line has been rather busy as of late. The builder just unveiled its new Seatta 128 last October at the Monaco Yacht Show, with deliveries set for 2026. The vessel offers up a distinctive sloping stern and a sweeping superstructure—as well as a ton of glass aboard for a bright interior, just like its cousin Navetta 35.
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