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Custom Line opens 2026 with four new launches.
April 15, 2026
Four Custom Line made-to-measure yachts touch the water for the first time between January and March.
Ancona, April 15, 2026 – In the first quarter of 2026, Custom Line launched four new made-to-measure yachts at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard in Ancona: one in the Saetta line and three in the Navetta line, all built for owners in the Europe and MEA regions.
This is a result that confirms the brand’s design and construction quality, as well as its ability to blend master craftsmanship with technological innovation through an ongoing dialogue between owners, designers, in-house project teams and highly specialised craftsmen. Every yacht is a unique creation shaped around the owner’s identity and lifestyle, as part of a process that showcases exclusivity and the culture of bespoke craftsmanship. The result is a joint effort by the Strategic Product Committee, which handles the exterior styling, and the Ferretti Group Engineering Department, in charge of the interior design. They are backed up by expert input from the Custom Line Atelier, the team of in-house architects who supervise the interiors and the styling of each project throughout the entire process, translating the owners’ desires into consistent choices and details, and supporting them through to the final interior design.
Kicking off the new year, the launch of the 28th Custom Line Saetta 106’ on January 13 was celebrated at an event shared by the owner family with their friends, the project team and the shipyard’s employees. With a length overall of 32.82 metres and a beam of 7.4 metres, the yacht stands out for her clean lines and minimalist aesthetic balance. The interiors reflect an airy and sophisticated vision, based on neutral tones and light-coloured materials that enhance the ambient light and sense of space. The interplay between extra-clear mirrored surfaces and chrome-plated steel detailing creates a refined play of reflections, while materials such as beige Taj Mahal and Mystery White marble, together with the sand-coloured leather featured in all the settings, underscore the sense of visual continuity and luminous elegance. The design language taps into Bauhaus influences seen through a contemporary lens, featuring furnishings with exposed steel structures and dark brown accents, while the owner’s art collection is showcased by a lighting system with adjustable spotlights used to create an immersive atmosphere. The Flybridge area, designed as a space for relaxing and socialising, is a natural extension of the interiors, with chairs and sofas arranged to form seating areas, plus a gym space and custom furnishings. These include an outdoor cabinet with a marble top and a dining table that can be extended to seat up to 12 people, creating an area for sharing feel-good moments with family and friends.
The second launch of the year, on February 10, was the 27th Custom Line Navetta 30, in the presence of the owner’s surveyor. The interior design is by ACPV ARCHITECTS Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel, and the exterior styling is by architect Filippo Salvetti. The yacht, with a length of 28.43 metres and a beam of 7.3 metres, features a layout that extends across the main deck – with the informal living area and a dining space for 10 guests – and the upper deck, where the salon offers even more space for socialising. The decor is based on a palette of light, neutral colours, in which the sand, ivory and warm grey tones of the luminous wood are enriched by leather accents and fabric textures. The Taj Mahal marble, coordinated with the mosaics and wall claddings, helps to create a consistent and sophisticated aesthetic, while the nubuck leather – also used for the TV unit flush against the wall in the master cabin – adds a distinctive touch. The selection of freestanding furniture, chosen personally by the owner, reinforces the personality of the settings, giving them a contemporary and refined feel.
On March 5, the launch of the 37th Custom Line Navetta 33 was attended by the owner family, their guests and the crew, at an event shared with the entire shipyard. At 33 metres in length and 7.52 metres in the beam, this yacht stands out for her interior layout designed to offer maximum comfort and extended liveability, interpreting the ‘home on the water’ concept through a contemporary lens. The project, developed by an Italian dealer in the Ferretti Group – who decided to become the owner of a yacht created by the brand he represents – translates his vision of the on-board lifestyle into reality. The brushed American walnut floors and Alpilignum vertical-grain surfaces create a warm and inviting palette, enhanced by nubuck leather detailing and Matt Calacatta Crema and Travertino Bianco marble. In the master cabin, the layered headboard blends wood, ribbing and fabric, adding depth and rhythm and reinforcing the bespoke character of the interiors. Furnishings with flowing contours interact with Calacatta Oro marble surfaces, such as the dining table on the main deck. The outdoor spaces, and particularly the upper deck with its lounge, bar and Jacuzzi, highlight the yacht’s convivial dimension, while the guest cabins offer optimum hospitality, reflecting a design philosophy focused on functionality and complemented by works of art that reflect the owner’s taste.
The launch of the 16th Custom Line Navetta 42 took place on March 19 at an event attended by the owner family, the surveyor, the crew and all the craftsmen involved. With a length overall of 41.8 metres and a beam of 8.1 metres, this yacht is designed for family life and for entertaining, with a layout featuring spacious and convivial settings. In the salon on the main deck, a dining table seating 10 and generous sofas are the focus of life on board, enhanced by a framed television offering a cinematographic viewing experience. The upper deck and sun deck both feature additional living areas furnished with deep sofas, armchairs and bar areas, so that the owner and guests can spend long periods outdoors. The design, driven by the owners’ carefully focused choices, showcases the interiors with solutions that extend the perception of space. The master suite features a bright and spacious bathroom with a large shower on the starboard side and Bianco Gioia marble fittings, while the cabins on the lower deck, all doubles, and the extended storage solutions reflect the focus on hospitality. The palette of materials combines light-coloured wooden surfaces with dark walnut floors, creating a contrast that points up the settings and is complemented by matt lacquer finishes, steel detailing, leather inserts, and brown accents in the furnishings resulting in an elegant, contemporary style.