Running from September 11 to 16, the prestigious Italian builder Ferretti Group will be present at this year’s Cannes International Boat Show, exhibiting five brand new models, including motor yacht Ferretti 870 as well as Ferretti 690 yacht, Pershing 82′ superyacht, Riva 63′ Virtus yacht and the Mochi Craft‘s Dolphin 64’ Cruiser.
Pershing 82’
Class and sporting spirit come together to enhance the pleasure of yachting: Pershing 82’ superyacht, the new Pershing project designed by Fulvio De Simoni in collaboration with AYT – Advanced Yacht Technology and the Centro Stile Ferrettigroup, is 24.87 metres long and 5.50 wide and it offers excellent performances reaching a top speed of 45 knots with a range of 300 nautical miles, thanks to two powerful coupled MTU 16 V M93 of 2435 mhp (1792 kW) with Searex SR140S surface drive with Rolla surface propellers.
Two the distinctive features of the luxury yacht Pershing 82′: the sun-deck with a retractable platform, that makes it look extremely slender and also allows guests to enjoy unparalleled heights, and the carbon steel staircase, which drops automatically into the cockpit by electro-hydraulic control and automatically disappears upwards when closed. Liveability that has become contemporary luxury lifestyle in both the standard layout (4 cabins) and optional version (3 cabins and a lounge-cinema room).
Ferretti 870
Ferretti 870 superyacht features some innovative design solutions already found on the Ferretti 800. This new project is characterised by the bronze top above the helm station and by large windows both on the main deck and in the hull. The hull in particular features not only two large open view windows at the master cabin’s level, but also large opening portholes in the guest cabins and two windows in the fore VIP cabin, resulting in extraordinary indoor brightness and offering wonderful views.
The Ferretti 870 yacht’s outer look is characterised by outstanding lightness, elegance and aggressiveness, also thanks to the three “shark branchiae” windows separating the saloon’s glazing from the helm station’s one.
Luxury yacht Ferretti 870 is characterised by refined walnut stained natural oak wood, which can also be found in the furniture’s doors and drawers featuring lacquered tops and frames. On the main deck, the living area, the dining area, the galley and the helm station have been effectively separated from one another: the latter two are located at bow, completely divided from the rest of the boat.
The central part of the deck has been redesigned by introducing some brilliant solutions that optimise the interior layout, ensuring improved liveability and increased comfort and privacy for guests. On the lower deck the new project makes the best of the Ferretti 870 yacht’s increased volumes, mainly to the benefit of the interior layout.
Ferretti 690
Motor yacht Ferretti 690 is a further step forward of the Ferretti Yachts fleet, characterized by the new design of outer lines, which are now sportier, with a sleeker and more dynamic profile. The wider glazing makes exteriors lighter and provides an amazing quantity of natural light to interior spaces.
The interiors of the Ferretti 690 yacht, 21 metres long and 5.5 metres wide, are spacious and wisely organised, in order to exploit living areas at their best in both layouts. Volumes are notably enlarged by the natural light coming in from the wide windows.
The main deck features a rational distribution of spaces. Its elegant lines make it incredibly wider compared to the previous Ferretti 660 yacht. A vertically sliding glass partition allows separating this area from the rest of the saloon or leaving it open, turning the main deck into a large open space. The dining area and the sofa are located in the central part of the deck, enjoying wider spaces and featuring the utmost comfort for the guests.
The flybridge has been renewed and bears witness to Ferretti’s great care for indoor and outdoor layout optimisation. Only the bar unit located near the access staircase has been maintained from previous models; everything else has been entirely redesigned so as to ensure all guests the utmost comfort.
Riva 63’ Virtus
Class, refinement and elegance are the most important elements of the new 63’ Virtus yacht, the largest open vessel, which is the product of the close working relationship between Officina Italian Design, AYT – Advanced Yacht Technology and the Centro Stile Ferrettigroup. It is at the cutting-edge for her on-board technological equipment. Featuring twin 1360mhp MAN 12V engines, the new 63’ Virtus delivers an excellent performance, with a top speed of 40.5 knots and a cruise speed of 35 thanks to the tested hull equipped with direct shaft line tunnel propulsion.
The exteriors and interior fittings have been studied in order to attain the very best availability in terms of space and on-board comfort. The master cabin has been enriched with a bed with a leather stitching finish. The slightly lower position of the cabin makes it possible to use all the space available. The new boat is characterized by an unmistakeable style and a distinctly Mediterranean character.
Dolphin 64’ Cruiser
The Mochi Craft Dolphin 64’ Cruiser yacht, evolution from the previous Dolphin 64’, has been conceived following the standard of elegance and comfort. The hull continues to offer the same excellent performance, the external lines have been developed, more natural light enters from the increased window area, interior spaces have been increased and the flybridge extended. The main deck consists of the saloon and the dining area, separate galley with exterior access and main helm. Lower deck accommodation is very comfortable and spacious for all the cabins, from the master cabin to the crew accommodation.
Luxury yacht 64’ Cruiser has a tender garage with a fold down door, which forms a large bathing platform. This new vessel is ideal for long cruising in the open sea. Its large windows allow a wide view and the natural light increases volumes on board. Two features have to be noticed: the light, which has an important connotation even under the below deck, thank to the peculiar windows on the hull and the extended flybridge that covers the cockpit.