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Custom Line Navetta 35 — 113ft Three‑Deck Navetta

Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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mars 12, 2026

Range of 1,800 nautical miles at 10 knots and a shallow draft of 7’2” (2.2 m) make the Custom Line Navetta 35 a practical candidate for extended coastal hops and Bahamas itineraries, while a beam of 25’3” (7.7 m) directly affects marina berth options and tender-handling logistics for charter operators.

Decks, flow and usable space

The Navetta 35 delivers three full decks with roughly 300 m² (3,229 ft²) of usable interior and alfresco area — a tangible number when planning guest movement, provisioning and service runs. The upper aft deck spans about 44 m² (473 ft²) and opens into a 23 m² (247 ft²) skylounge with sunlight from three sides, which reduces feel of closed circulation and eases crew access during busy charter days.

Deck-by-deck layout

Main deck

The main saloon benefits from full-height glazing that keeps lines of sight to the sea and eases supervision during guest activities. The master suite forward retains large windows and a clear pathway for service, while the internal stairway is camouflaged behind a mirrored wall and shifted to starboard to maintain flow.

Upper aft deck & skylounge

Ideal for alfresco dining and late-evening drinks, the upper aft deck flows into the skylounge so host-guest transitions are seamless — a boon for charter captains keeping guest comfort front of mind.

Sundeck

Configured either as a wide-open lounge or as a shaded social hub with bar, the sundeck offers optional sunpads and a hot tub — features that can boost charter appeal and per-day rates.

Interior styling and customization

ACPV Architects led the interior schemes and, together with Custom Line Atelier, offers three packaged moods that can be tailored to client preference. Antonio Citterio custom-designed furniture pieces to be backless for flexible arrangements that don’t block views — a small detail that speaks volumes for onboard circulation and guest experience.

  • Light Mood: ivory, beige, caramel with white-lacquered wood — airy and beach-friendly.
  • Contrast Chocolate Mood: bone-china lacquers, dark-brown leathers, Grigio Alpi limestone — warmer, more dramatic.
  • Contrast Oyster Mood: pale woods with deep leathers and tone-on-tone fabrics — understated luxury.

Performance, propulsion and support systems

Buyers may choose between two propulsion options: twin 1,400-hp MAN units or twin 1,622-hp Caterpillars, both specified to support a comfortable cruising speed and the quoted 1,800 nm range at economical speed. The ship’s shallow 2.2 m draft also helps with anchoring options in the Caribbean and Gulf islands.

Tender and service logistics

The tender garage fits a personal watercraft and a 5 m (16 ft) tender, simplifying guest transfers, watersports launches and provisioning runs. For charter planners, this configuration reduces dock time and streamlines turnaround between cruises.

SpecificationValue
LOA113’2” (34.5 m)
Beam25’3” (7.7 m)
Draft7’2” (2.2 m)
Guests10–12 in 5 staterooms
Motorer2 × 1,400-hp MAN or 2 × 1,622-hp Caterpillars
Range1,800 nm at 10 knots
Builder / StylingCustom Line / Filippo Salvetti
InteriorACPV Architects / Custom Line Atelier

Implications for charter operators and owners

From a rental and charter perspective, the Navetta 35 is not a one-trick pony. Its three-deck layout and multiple social zones increase guest capacity for varied activities — from sunbathing and fishing to evening cocktail parties — while the tender garage and modest draft reduce logistic friction at shallow anchorages and island marinas.

  1. Berthing considerations: beam and LOA impact marina fees and berth availability at popular Destinationer.
  2. Turnaround efficiency: tender capacity and deck flow affect provisioning speed and crew workload.
  3. Guest appeal: sundeck hot tub and multiple lounge areas can raise daily charter rates.

Build timeline and crew notes

The first hull is expected to launch in roughly a year, giving captains and brokers time to plan seasonal deployment. Crew training on the bespoke furniture layouts and skylounge systems will pay off in service speed and guest satisfaction.

Why it matters to GetBoat users

For those scouting yachts to rent or list for charter, the Navetta 35’s balance of range, social space and shallow-draft access makes it appealing for routes that span coastlines, småbåtshamnar och clearwater anchorages alike. Brokers should note how interior packages influence target markets — family charters vs. luxury superyacht experiences.

In short, the Custom Line Navetta 35 pairs practical cruising numbers with flexible social spaces and high customization potential. Whether the aim is private ownership, a flagship for a small charter fleet, or a high-end listing on GetBoat, the package supports varied uses across sea, ocean and gulf Destinationer. The specs — yacht length, range and tender capability — align with needs of captains, charter managers and guests looking to enjoy sunseeker-style leisure on the water.

Summary: The Navetta 35’s 113‑foot platform brings three decks of adaptable space, a 1,800 nm range at economical speed, and a shallow draft that opens up Bahamas and Gulf cruising. Interior moods by ACPV Architects and furniture by Antonio Citterio provide uplift for charter appeal, while engine choices from MAN eller Caterpillars ensure reliable performance. For yacht brokers and captains plotting routes, this model balances comfort, logistics and guest activities — a strong contender for charter, sale or private ownership across beach, lake, sea and ocean itineraries.