Custom Line has kicked off the new year with its first launch. The Navetta 30 Wolfpack lowered into the water earlier this week at the shipyard’s facilities in Ancona, Italy.
A new chapter in Custom Line’s displacement yachts, the Navetta 30 series has styling by Filippo Salvetti, in combination with naval architecture from the Ferretti Group’s in-house departments. The series further provides customers with the chance to collaborate with the Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel studio for interiors. Custom Line Atelier, the builder’s own interiors department, works alongside the studio.
We don’t know what design elements the owner of the Navetta 30 Wolfpack selected, since details and photos aren’t yet available. However, the 93-foot (28.43-meter) megayacht does have a good sense of volume. Headroom throughout exceeds 6’6” (2 meters), for instance. The main deck spans the full beam, too, which is nearly 24 feet (7.3 meters). Taking good advantage of this is the master suite. Additionally, the master suite occupies 377 square feet (35 square meters). Four guest staterooms, as you might expect, are all below decks. But, a pleasant surprise that the series offers is an upper-deck formal dining area. Overall, the megayacht has three decks, including a flying bridge—a hallmark of Custom Line projects. It therefore puts upwards of 3,445 square feet (320 square meters) of space at everyone’s feet.
For days at anchor, the Navetta 30 Wolfpack has a convertible transom area. It’s ideal for setting up lounge chairs and enjoying the scenery, or taking turns jumping off the swim platform. The transom also stows the primary tender, which the crew can launch to take a few guests on fun rides and exploration of nearby shores.
Delivery takes place in a few weeks.
Custom Line customline-yacht.com
Filippo Salvetti filipposalvetti.it
Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel citterio-viel.com
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