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Introducing the all-new Ferretti 670

by Ferretti Yachts 21 Jul 2020 11:04 BST
Ferretti 670 © Ferretti Yachts

Born from the partnership between Ferretti Group's Engineering Department and its Product Strategy Committee, this is the first Ferretti Yachts creation to boast an exterior designed in collaboration with architect Filippo Salvetti. The Ferretti Yachts 670 measures 67 feet (20.24 metres) and incorporates a number of solutions typically seen on larger vessels like a large full beam Master Cabin with en-suite study on the lower deck.

EXTERIORS The design is essential, rigorous, characterized by clear and stretched lines that provide the yacht with an elegant and sportive look, typical features of all the recent Ferretti Yachts creations. On the stern, there is a large swimming platform with an H+B vertical tender lift capable of accommodating a 3.45 m jet tender. Two large storage compartments in the transom are able to accommodate a couple of Seabobs.

The bow outside fore area presents three spacious sofas that face one another and two dining tables that can be converted into relaxation surfaces so as to transform the whole area into one big sun pad. The area can be entirely covered by a bimini top.

The ample flybridge, which at 24 m² is one of the most spacious in its class, is fitted with free-standing furniture aft with bimini covering, while in the central area, to the left, is a fully equipped bar, fridge and grill that faces an entertainment area with a C-shaped sofa and a dining table, all shaded by a large hard-top.

INTERIORS A glass door in the cockpit opens up onto the main deck lounge, with its two beautiful facing sofas and television with lift system. Further along, the dining area features an attractive open-plan kitchen and dining table. Beyond the kitchen is the helm station served by a door that provides direct access to the bridge from an outside walkway. Below deck a 3-cabin layout, with the owner's suite, located amidships, which even includes a spacious study that can double as a private space for the owner, for a total surface of 18 m². The bed is in the centre of the room, and behind it, towards the stern, are a walk-in closet on the port side and a large bathroom to starboard. This layout offers better soundproofing against the noise from the engine room, which is another significant benefit of the design.

On the starboard side there is a double cabin, while the foredeck is home to the VIP cabin. Both have a bathroom and separate shower. On the lower deck there is also a crew cabin with bathroom and private access and the engine room is at the far end of the stern with access both from the cockpit and the crew cabin.

TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION The yacht is equipped with integrated Naviop-Simrad instrumentation and state-of-the-art electro-hydraulic steering system, developed in collaboration with XENTA. Among its many benefits is greater steering comfort thanks to the extremely easy handling of the helm and maximum efficiency when turning, in any sea conditions and even at high speeds. steering system is integrated with a cutting-edge joystick package, paired with a powerful proportional thruster, which includes the docking and tiller/cruise functions. An innovative Dynamic Positioning System (DPS) for shaft-line propulsion is also present. comfort and stability at anchor are enhanced by Seakeeper NG6 (2 units).

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