Filippetti Unveil Navetta 35 Motor Yacht

August 14, 2015

 Italian builder Filippetti Yachts has unveiled the brand new Navetta 35 design. The new design is principally on a three-deck design -Lower, main, upper with an open air sun deck area.

 
The 35 metre project has been developed to adhere to the strictest environmental standards, without sacrificing guests’ experiences with large deck spaces and a high level of comfort.
 
The tri-deck superyacht will present a distinctive image, with a mix of sporty and elegant lines, with a wide bridge deck and forward facing windows for the master cabin on main deck below. 
 
The flybridge is to offer a pool and large dining area perfect for family gatherings. Above, a private viewing platform offers a way to escape all other guest areas on board.
 
The interior is particularly noteworthy offering a modern but matured atmosphere. Subduded tans are contrasted with pops of colour with accent jade/turquoise throw cushions and placement pieces.
 
Propelled by twin Caterpillar 1,150hp engines, the yacht will be able to reach an impressive range of 4,500nm allowing for a predicted continuous cruising time of 15 days.
 

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