Custom Line celebrates the launch of five new superyachts between July and September
Three Custom Line Navettas and two Custom Line Saettas launched in Ancona

The Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard in Ancona closed the summer season with very positive figures, confirming its production dynamism and the global appeal of the Custom Line brand. Between July and September, five new yachts took to the water: three from the Navetta line (displacement) and two from the Saetta line (planing).
With these five debuts, the shipyard reaches a total of 16 launches per year. Demand, the Ferretti Group states in a press release, comes primarily from shipowners in the MEA (Middle East and Africa) and European regions.
The various summer projects involved hulls ranging in length from approximately 30 to 40 meters, all characterized by Custom Line's made-to-measure philosophy. At the heart of this customization process is the Custom Line Atelier, the in-house team of architects that acts as a direct interface with the client. The Atelier works closely with the Ferretti Group's Product Strategy and Engineering departments and with prestigious external designers such as Filippo Salvetti and the Acpv Architects Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel firm.
The first vessel to hit the water in mid-July was the twenty-sixth vessel in the Saetta line, the Custom Line Saetta 106'. The second launch of the period was the Custom Line Navetta 38 (38,76 meters and 299 GT), which showcased a profound customization focused on family and convivial living. Born from the synergy between the Ferretti Group's Product Strategy Department and Engineering Department, the project focuses on maximizing open-air livability. A strong continuity between interior and exterior was sought, with the use of waterproof materials and fabrics for the freestanding furnishings, allowing every area to be enjoyed while wearing a swimsuit. The Sun Deck was conceived as a hub for socializing and relaxation, with 10-12 seater sofas and a fully equipped wet bar.
The subsequent models have continued to highlight Custom Line's commitment to functional innovation: Custom Line Saetta 120' (14th hull): This 38,36-meter model, intended for a European owner, features a completely redesigned main salon layout. Reversing the dining and living areas creates a more coherent flow for the owner.
The 33-meter Custom Line Navetta 33 (36th hull) has seen a strategic reorganization of the Sun Deck. The bar has been repositioned along the transverse axis, freeing up space for two large facing sofas, enhancing the area's social and welcoming feel.
The Custom Line Navetta 30 (25th hull) was the last launch of the period; this superyacht emphasized its tailored character with specific customizations that enhance its functionality. Among these, the addition of a bar on the forward Sun Deck and modifications to the walk-in closet layout stand out, demonstrating the shipyard's flexibility in interpreting owner Mea's vision.
The materials used in all the yachts, such as Calacatta Oro marble, Nubuck leather, and oak and maple wood, have defined an elegant, incisive, and contemporary stylistic signature.
Custom Line's launch season celebrated its quantitative results and, at the same time, confirmed the shipyard's expertise in custom superyacht design, that is, the ability to translate owners' diverse visions into unique, functional layouts in line with the needs of modern life on board.
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