Custom Line Navetta 35 Debuts with Three-Deck Layout
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With a stated cruising range of 1,800 nautical miles at 10 knots and a shallow operational draft of 7'2" (2.2 m), the Custom Line Navetta 35 has been configured to link long coastal transits and island-hopping itineraries—covering the full U.S. East Coast and Bahamas marinas without frequent fuel stops.
Layout and onboard features
The Custom Line Navetta 35 extends across three decks, offering about 3,229 sq ft (300 sq m) of usable interior and alfresco volume. The arrangement prioritizes both communal leisure areas and private guest accommodation, with a 473 sq ft (44 sq m) upper aft deck for dining and a 247 sq ft (23 sq m) skylounge that benefits from glazing on three sides to maximize daylight and panoramic views.
The sundeck, acting as the third deck, can be customized as an open-air lounge or a shaded bar area beneath a hardtop; options include sunpads, a hot tub, and staffed-service zones. A tender garage aft accepts a jet-ski/PWC plus a 16 ft (5 m) tender, enabling easy launch for shore excursions and water-based activities.
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- Main deck: Full-height glazing to the saloon, master suite forward with expansive views
- Lower deck: Five guest staterooms (one convertible with a Pullman berth)
- Sundeck: Flexible lounge/bar layout, hardtop shading, sunpads/hot tub options
- Tender garage: Space for PWC and 16-ft tender for beach and bay shuttles
Designers and build philosophy
The exterior lines were penned by Filippo Salvetti, channeling a sporty yet voluminous profile suited to long-range cruising. Interior architecture and overall styling were developed by ACPV Architects, with Custom Line Atelier working directly with clients to personalize finishes. Furniture pieces are custom-designed by Antonio Citterio for a cohesive aesthetic and modular layout flexibility; backless chairs and settees are used deliberately to preserve sightlines.
ACPV introduced three distinct décor packages—Light Mood, Contrast Chocolate Mood, and Contrast Oyster Mood—allowing owners to choose palettes and materials that modulate light, shadow, and perceived spatial scale. Custom Line Atelier remains available to tailor any package to owner specifications.
Performance and operational notes
The Navetta 35’s displacement/semidisplacement hull and propulsion choices reflect a balance between efficiency and top-end speed. Buyers can specify twin engines from either MAN (2 x 1,400 hp) or Caterpillars (2 x 1,622 hp), depending on desired cruise characteristics. The combination of range and draft makes the yacht especially suited to extended cruising programs that include shallow harbors and reef-protected anchorages.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| LOA | 113'2" (34.5 m) |
| Overall length cited | 113 ft (35.4 m) |
| Beam | 25'3" (7.7 m) |
| Draft | 7'2" (2.2 m) |
| Guest capacity | 10–12 in 5 staterooms |
| Range | 1,800 nm at 10 knots |
| Engines (options) | 2 x 1,400-hp MANs or 2 x 1,622-hp Caterpillars |
| Builder | Custom Line (Ferretti Group) |
| Stylist | Filippo Salvetti |
| Interior designer | ACPV Architects, Custom Line Atelier |
Options, customization and owner experience
Owners can adapt interior and exterior spaces to support a variety of lifestyles: family cruising, owner-operated semi-private use, or full commercial chartering if compliant with flag and local regulations. Notable configurations include:
- Flexible sundeck with optional bar and crew service points
- Skylounge convertible into entertainment or private study
- Multiple décor themes with bespoke furniture by Antonio Citterio
- Garage-launched tenders for beaches, reefs and fishing expeditions
Because Custom Line’s in-house Atelier collaborates with buyers, the Navetta 35 can be tuned for quiet family cruising or outfitted with high-end audio-visual systems and watersports packages for charter guests.
Production timeline and market positioning
The first hull is expected to reach the water in roughly a year, according to the project schedule, positioning Navetta 35 as the fifth hull in the Navetta family. The model slots into a growing segment of 100-foot-class displacement yachts that balance livability with relatively economical passages compared with larger superyachts.
Historical context and evolution of the Navetta series
The Navetta line has evolved from traditional semi-displacement trawler influences into a contemporary range focused on generous volumes and efficient long-range cruising. Custom Line, part of the Ferretti Group, progressively enlarged the Navetta series—each generation introducing more liveable deck plans and higher interior customization. Interior collaborations with studios like ACPV Architects and design contributors such as Filippo Salvetti and Antonio Citterio reflect a trend towards architectural-level interior thinking in motoryacht construction.
Over the past decade, market demand shifted toward yachts that can operate independently for longer periods, visit shallow anchorages, and simultaneously deliver luxury comparable to larger superyachts. The Navetta 35 answers those demands with layout flexibility and a tender deck that supports active water-based lifestyles.
Outlook for yacht chartering and tourism impact
As vessels like the Navetta 35 enter service, their capabilities will have measurable effects on charter markets and coastal tourism. Greater range and shallow draft broaden feasible itineraries—allowing charters to include secluded coves, island chains, and gulf harbors previously inaccessible to deeper-draft yachts. Marinas and service providers may see increased demand for larger berths and concierge-style provisioning, while destination operators could develop new water-based activities and excursions tailored to owner-operators and charter guests.
For the superyacht and charter sectors, the Navetta 35’s mix of indoor-outdoor spaces, sunseeking decks, and tender support is likely to encourage diversified itineraries that combine beach landings, fishing, and day cruises to clearwater anchorages.
In summary, the Custom Line Navetta 35 presents a compelling package for owners and charter operators seeking a 100-foot-class yacht with extended range, shallow-water access, and three-deck versatility. With custom interior moods, modular furniture by Antonio Citterio, and propulsion choices from MAN or Caterpillars, the model bridges family-friendly comfort and superyacht-level amenities. For travelers, charterers and brokers considering destinations, activities and the logistics of crewed operation, Navetta 35 expands opportunities for yacht-based experiences—beach transfers, fishing trips, sunset sails and longer ocean passages—while fitting many marinas and sheltered bays.
GetBoat remains an active observer of these developments: GetBoat.com is an international marketplace for renting sailing boats and yachts, probably the best service to find charter options to suit every taste and budget. The Navetta 35’s combination of range, tender capacity and flexible leisure decks will influence future yacht charters, on-water activities and marina demand—so whether you are searching for a superyacht charter, planning to rent a yacht for beach and gulf cruising, or seeking a captained boat for lake, sea and ocean expeditions, this model points to new Destinations and boating possibilities in yachting, boating and sailing markets.


