Eighteen launches of one series in three years is a big accomplishment. Custom Line celebrated this moment on November 7 with its Custom Line Navetta 30 yacht series.
The latest 93-foot (28.43-meter) megayacht is for a customer in the Asia-Pacific region, who will be able to cruise in several more weeks. Don’t be fooled by the “small” size. This client, along with nine other passengers, will have upwards of 3,445 square feet (320 square meters) for enjoying meals, conversations, and more fun on the water. Paired with interior areas benefitting from full-height glass and headroom of more than 6’6” (2 meters), the Navetta 30 yacht feels more ample than her length suggests.
It further helps that she has four decks. The concept for this configuration comes from the Ferretti Group Engineering Department, with styling by Filippo Salvetti. Interior design, meanwhile, is entirely up to each owner to tailor to his or her liking, with ACPV Architects and Custom Line’s own design team. The owner of hull number 18 chose some striking material and color combinations. For example, carbon fiber detailing complements lacquered finishes, along with a variety of textures. Specific materials include nubuck leather and rich use of marble. Vivid Orobico marble, with dark veins in greys, browns, and taupes, creates a contrast with Silk Georgette marble, which is primarily creamy white. Similarly, the furnishings and accessories pick up on these tones. Overall, this Navetta 30 yacht is pretty traditional, though with modern flair.
Sea trials should start in December.
In the meantime, for even more proof of how popular the Navetta 30 yacht series is, consider that hull number 11 splashed this past February.
ACPV Architects acpvarchitects.com
Custom Line customline-yacht.com
Filippo Salvetti filipposalvetti.it
LOA: 93’3” (28.43 meters)
Beam: 23’10” (7.31 meters)
Draft: 7’2’” (2.2 meters)
Guests: 10 in 5 staterooms
Engines: 2/800-hp MANs (standard; three additional options)
Range: 900 nautical miles at 10 knots
Builder: Custom Line
Stylist: Filippo Salvetti
Naval Architect: Ferretti Group Engineering Department
Interior Designer: ACPV Architects and Custom Line Atelier
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