Italian builder Custom Line has introduced the Navetta 35, a 113-foot superyacht under construction at the Ferretti Group's Ancona shipyard. Designed with exteriors by Filippo Salvetti and interiors by ACPV Architects, the vessel emphasizes spacious interiors and panoramic views. It features accommodations for 10 guests and six crew members, powered by engines offering a range of up to 1,800 miles.
The Navetta 35 joins Custom Line's lineup of superyachts, showcasing Italian craftsmanship through its three-deck design. Exteriors, crafted by architect Filippo Salvetti, draw inspiration from supercars with sculpted, flowing curves. Interiors, handled by Milanese firm ACPV Architects and furnished by designer Antonio Citterio, incorporate warm tones, oak flooring, and curved lines to enhance fluidity and light-filled spaces via extensive glass elements.
The yacht provides approximately 3,200 square feet of interior and exterior space, including five cabins: an owner's suite on the main deck with separate bathrooms for him and her, plus four additional guest rooms below. Crew quarters accommodate up to six members. The absence of an aft staircase optimizes indoor comfort.
Outdoor areas include a 624-square-foot sundeck with a covered central zone convertible to a lounge or sky bar, a sunset solarium, and a panoramic spa pool. The upper deck offers a dining area for 10, a full-beam lounge, a sky lounge, and a sunset lounge, all promoting open-air experiences. A garage houses a 16-foot tender and a Jet Ski.
Propulsion options consist of twin 1,400 hp MAN V-13 engines for a 1,800-mile range or twin 1,622 hp CAT C32 engines reaching 16 knots top speed. With a draught of seven feet two inches, it suits shallow waters such as the Caribbean. An optional system reduces nitrogen-oxide emissions by 70 percent.
This unveiling follows Custom Line's October reveal of the Seatta 128 at the Monaco Yacht Show, with deliveries planned for 2026. The first Navetta 35 unit is currently in production.