Ferretti Navetta 33 Crescendo Superyacht
Ferretti Custom Line has announced its latest project, the Navetta 33 Crescendo. The Crescendo version is an evolution of the Navetta 33 previously produced by this yachting brand. This upgrade means the addition of multiple new design solutions, reminding us of the developments presented last year at the Festival de la Plaisance in Cannes with her smaller sister, the Navetta 26 Crescendo.
As a shipyard which specialises in the production of fibreglass maxi-yachts from 26-38m, Ferretti Custom Line’s Navetta 33 Crescendo range is an impressive design to behold. The Navetta 33 Crescendo motor yacht is the result of a close working relationship between Studio Zuccon International Project, the AYT – Advanced Yacht Technology, the Ferretti Group’s naval research and design centre, and the team of architects and designers at the Ferretti Group’s Centro Stile.
The Navetta 33 yacht has four guest rooms, all with large, open view windows overlooking the sea and it also has the opportunity to separate the beds, turning a double room into a twin. The large upper deck is highly versatile thanks to a system of circular sliding doors and it features a dining area in a position of complete privacy. The new sundeck features a small swimming pool and a sunbathing area.
The large salon on the main deck features a dining area and reduces the visual and physical barriers blocking the view of the sea to a minimum thanks to sliding glazed door and a foldable saxboard. The owner suite is located in a privileged position on the main deck while guest rooms are located on the lower deck.
NAVETTA 33 CRESCENDO FERRETTI CUSTOM LINE details
MAIN DECK
Guests enter the salon on the main deck from the large cockpit. The salon features teak flooring and is furnished with both a bench sofa which can be turned into a sundeck and teak table which can seat eight. The day area is split into living and dining sections: the large conversation area has three comfortable divans for eight people set out on the left and a coffee table, followed by a dining area featuring a table which can seat eight guests. The starboard side features a system of sliding glazed doors and a foldable saxboard enabling direct contact with the sea.
Continuing towards bow, a staircase on the right connects to the upper and lower decks. The left provides access to the galley with dinette and door leading to the outside and direct access to the crew area. This has been designed in order to keep the areas where guests and crew pass completely separate.
At bow, in complete silence and total privacy, the owner area is both spacious and full of light which filters in through the large windows. The area features functional, liveable solutions: a large walk-in closet to the right, and a work area with desk and low units on either side. The large head features a Jacuzzi and separate shower cubicle.
LOWER DECK
Going below deck, those aboard reach the lower deck lobby using the stairway located in the salon. Said stairway provides access to the guest area: four spacious cabins which mirror each other perfectly, all with double beds which can be split into twins. All cabins enjoy a view over the sea through large open-view windows and have private heads with a separate shower and walk-in closet.
UPPER DECK AND SUN DECK
The superstructures of Navetta 33 Crescendo have been completely redesigned: the upper deck has been extended and features innovative design solutions, whilst the sundeck is a completely new structure compared with the previous model, designed to multiply the spaces and place a privileged sunbathing area at guests’ disposal.
The upper deck, accessed both from the cockpit and the stairway set in the salon, is split into the helm station, living and dining areas and open-air section.
The helm station, providing extensive visibility, is organised with two control armchairs, a charting area, and a small divan with a door separating it from the guest area. Two control stations are located outside, on both sides, in order to facilitate manoeuvres.
The continuous windows of the living area on the upper deck mean it is very well-lit and features an L-shaped divan with a table for relaxing. Alternatively, it can be used as a quiet, private business area.
The great innovation of this yacht is the versatile environment of the dining area. It features a large circular table which can seat eight and a system of circular sliding doors which makes it either part of the living area (by closing the windows towards stern), or the external area (closing the doors towards bow).
The external upper deck can house a conversation area with divans or can be personalised with freestanding furnishings according to the owner’s wishes. Astern there is a space for the tender or jet skis, complete with davit. The portuguese deck enables those aboard to access the sun pad located in the deckhouse, whilst another sundeck is positioned at bow on the main deck.
A convenient stairway positioned on the left, astern on the upper deck, provides access to the sundeck. This area offers complete privacy for sun lovers and features a large sundeck, circular jacuzzi on the owner’s request, bar unit and grill, as well as a versatile area astern which can be set up as another sundeck or possibly a space for housing other water toys.
The stern hatch provides access to the garage which can house a tender or jet ski and be loaded into the garage using a davit set on the flybridge. Once opened, thanks to the teak cladding, it turns into a platform which facilitates descent into the sea. A second tender can be housed astern on the upper deck.
INSTRUMENTATION AND ENGINES
Navetta 33 Crescendo responds to the increasing demand for on-board infotainment, featuring Seamphony’s Audio-Video Media Server entertainment system, with a broadband web connection module. Moreover, the yacht features innovative instrumentation which includes the new Furla.net control system with which users can monitor and manage utilities, services and alarms simply and immediately using a touch screen. This solution makes it even easier for the crew to access on-board systems, increasing comfort and safety.
Three Mitsubishi ARG (Anti Rolling Gyro) stabilisers, supplied as standard on Ferretti Custom Line maxi yachts, reduce yacht rolling by over 50%.
Navetta 33 Crescendo features twin 1400 Mhp MAN V 12 engines or twin 1550 Mhp MAN V12 engines on request. Larger engines make it possible to reach a top speed of 20 knots and a cruise speed of 16.5 (preliminary data). [Custom Line Yacht]