Custom Line
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Custom Line is a brand of the Italian yacht manufacturer, Ferretti. The company’s yachts are produced in Fano, Ancona and Cattolica, while the office Headquarters are situated in Forlì.
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History
Custom Line evolved as part of a Ferretti project designed to broaden the company’s range of 30 meter boats. The boat’s design was assigned to Studio Zuccon International Project, which had been working with the Ferretti group for some years.
Since September 1, 2006 the brand management has been part of Ferretti Yachts, and the company’s current structure was set up.[1]
The Company
The Company Chairman is Norberto Ferretti, and the Managing Director is Salvatore Basile.[2] The group’s boats are designed by a team of about 90 people, including designers and specialist engineers who are part of the Ferretti AYT (Advanced Yacht Technology).[3]
The Yachts
The Anti Rolling Gyro (ARG) system, patented by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, was tested for the first time on a Custom Line yacht, the Navetta 30[4]. The exclusive rights for this system, which reduces wave-induced rolling by 50%, have been granted to the Ferretti group until 2011.[5]
Custom Line produces two planing yachts, the Custom Line 97' and the Custom Line 112' Next (which evolved from the Custom Line 112'), and two semi-displacement crafts, the Navetta 26 and the Navetta 33.
Custom Line 97'
This maxi yacht, which is built at the Fano site, is produced by Ferretti AYT in conjunction with Zuccon International Project. The Custom Line 97’ is a planing yacht built from composite material; 29.70 meters long (roughly 97 feet, hence the name) and 7.08 meters wide, this yacht can carry up to 20 people including crew and has two different versions with either 4 or 5 passenger cabins (not including crew accommodation).
The Custom Line 97’ is powered by 2 MTU 16V 2000 M93 motors with 2400 hp at 2450 revs per minute which enable it to reach a top speed of 27 knots.
The Custom Line 97' made its first appearance at the Genoa International Boat Show in 2006.
The Custom Line 97' was certified by RINA to RINA 100-A-1.1 "Y" standards.
Approximately 26 meters long (hence the name), this semi-displacement yacht is built in composite material and can carry up to 20 people; the Navetta 26 has two alternative internal layouts with either 4 or 5 passenger cabins (crew accommodation excluded). The boat also has two different motor capacities with either 900 or 110 hp, offering a top speed of 14 and 16 knots respectively.
The Navetta 26, which was designed by the Zuccon International Project and Ferretti AYT, was first presented at Cannes in September 2007.
The Navetta 26 was awarded the 2008 MYDA (Millennium Yacht Design Award) in the class for motor boats over 24 meters, an award presented by Seatec (the International Exhibition for technology, subcontracting and design for boats, yachts and ships, which is held annually at the Carrara Boat fair) «for the designs and designers of pleasure craft of particular interest as regards innovation, external layout, internal architecture, and innovation in building technologies».[6] [7]
The Custom Line Navetta 26 was classified by the RINA, at B + F + Aa standard.
Custom Line 112' Next
The Custom Line 112’ Next, which was first launched at Cannes in September 2008, is the direct successor to the Ferretti Custom Line 112’. This 34 meters (roughly 112 feet, hence the name) planing yacht, which is produced at the Ancona shipyard, is over 7 meters wide. The hull and superstructure are built in multi-axis fibreglass, a composite material that offers advantages at equal weight, both as regards resistance and rigidity[8].
The yacht can carry up to 20 people plus 4 crew members and is powered by two 2775 hp motors which enable it to reach a maximum speed of 26 knots.
The Navetta 33, which had its world premiere at the Festival International de la Plaisance in Cannes in September 2008, is the top model in the line of semi-displacement yachts of composite material produced by Custom Line. Approximately 33 meters long and 7 wide, this yacht has been designed with two alternative versions for the main deck and can carry 20 people, crew included. The top speed of 18 knots and cruising speed of about 16 knots are achieved thanks to two V12 1000 kW motors at 2300 revs per minute; the 15 thousand [litre] tank gives an estimated range of 850 nautical miles at a speed of 13 knots.
The Custom Line Navetta 33 is produced at the shipyard in Ancona and has been classified by the RINA, the Italian Naval Register, at RINA 100-A-1.1 "Y" standard.
References
- ↑ http://www.ferretti-yachts.com/_vti_g2_Art_aspx_idA_114-idC_5-offs_11-rpstry_17_.sphtml
- ↑ Press Release on Custom Line Official Website
- ↑ http://www.ferrettigroup.com/Linnovazione/AYT/tabid/71/language/en-US/language/it-IT/Default.aspx
- ↑ http://www.japancorp.net/Article.Asp?Art_ID=6736
- ↑ http://www.nautica.it/americas-cup/notizie.htm?2008-03-358
- ↑ Arte Navale, «Tutti gli oscar della nautica», April 2008
- ↑ List of winners on the Seatec website
- ↑ http://www.barcheinrete.com/prove/nuovajolly820/info.html (italian)
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