Custom Line is growing the Navetta family. The Italian builder, one of seven owned by yachting behemoth Ferretti Group, launched the first Navetta 35 on May 28.
The new 113-foot model sits squarely in the middle of the five-strong Navetta range, between the larger 42 and 38 and the smaller 33 and 30. As with previous Navettas, the displacement yacht features an exterior by naval architect Filippo Salvetti and interiors by Milanese firm ACPV Architects. It has a beam of 25 feet and a displacement under 270 GT, making it compact yet spacious.
The made-to-measure yacht offers roughly 3,200 square feet of indoor and outdoor space across three decks. The interior, distinguished by soft volumes, flowing lines, and custom furniture by Antonio Citterio that seems to float in space, features five cabins for up to 10 guests, including an owner’s suite on the main deck and four guest cabins on the lower deck, along with plenty of space for entertaining. For the first hull, the owner has opted for a “light mood” featuring ivory, beige, and caramel colorways throughout. The yard has not yet shared images of the interior.

The first Navetta 35 was launched at the Ferretti Group yard in Ancona.
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Full-height windows and the almost-transparent naval architecture seamlessly connect the indoors and out. Up top, the sizable sundeck, partially covered by a hardtop, features a panoramic spa pool with views of all below. The upper deck is outfitted with a dining spot for 10, a full-beam lounge, and a separate skylounge and sunset lounge. Below that, the main deck is equipped with a spacious salon that flows onto the aft deck, the swim platform, and a garage with space for a 16-foot tender and a Jet Ski. As there is no external staircase aft on the main deck, there is extra space in the cockpit for entertaining.

The yacht hit the seas on May 28.
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As for propulsion, the Navetta 35 is powered by a pair of 1,400 hp MAN V-13 engines that give it a top speed of 15 knots, a cruising speed of 12 knots, and a range of up to 1,800 nautical miles. Alternatively, owners can opt for two 1,622 hp CAT C32 units that afford a top speed of 16 knots, a cruising speed of up to 14 knots, and a range of 1,750 nautical miles.
The new model is already winning over seafarers, too. Custom Line sold three units before the first hull was launched.
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