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Invictus TT460 - Style, performance and customization for the new flagship

by Invictus Yacht 18 Dec 2020 11:17 GMT

  • The considerably large liveable space on the deck can be further increased by the two foldable side platforms
  • There is ample opportunity to personalize the interiors

The taut, essential lines are typical of Invictus hulls, in which style and attention to performance are combined: the new TT460 is equipped with two Volvo Penta IPS 650 engines.

"The sea is not just a holiday destination or an enchanting background for a photograph - it is a way of life," says Christian Grande, Invictus Yachts designer. "This yacht was born from the wish to give a shape to the energy and emotions of a day on board, when time seems to stop and you feel you could be as one with sun and waves. All this can be done without sacrificing style and that truly Italian elegance that adds value to any experience."

The characterizing element of the new Invictus TT460 is the elegant style of the windscreen, from the bow to amidships, which blends seamlessly with the carbon hardtop and further enhances the impressive mass of this yacht.

The deck, which includes a comfortable walkway on its perimeter, has a large sundeck in the bow with a flush-seat at the edge. Amidships, the dinette tables can be folded back to make room for a second sundeck, shaded by the hardtop. In the same position, the topsides can be equipped with two foldable platforms, which increase the liveable space aboard.

Teak wood can be laid on the stern swim platform and on the whole deck. A hydraulic moving device can be added to help swimmers climb back aboard and to manage the tender, which is an unusual feature on this type of yacht.

Invictus Yachts has given owners plenty of opportunities to customize the interiors, ranging from an open-space solution with a transformable double bed in the stern and a lounge area in the bow, to the inclusion of partitions to divide areas and increase privacy.

"Personalization" is the keyword when focusing on finishes and details: there are plenty of colours and types of upholstery to choose from the Atelier Invictus, so owners can configure their boat to satisfy their needs and according to their personal taste.

The Atelier Invictus also offers its customers a network of specialized craftsmen and highly qualified suppliers. Customers are therefore followed from the early stages of purchase and guided through a true virtual laboratory, in which the yacht or boat is designed with individual material inserts and equipment. This allows to customize an industrially produced boat, so that it expresses the owner's personality, style and tastes.

Invictus TT460 Specifications:

  • Length overall: 14.27 m
  • Maximum beam: 4.43 m
  • Maximum height: 4.5 m
  • Weight*: 14740 kg
  • Capacity: 3110 kg
  • Person capacity: 12
  • Engine: diesel Volvo Penta D6 2 x IPS 650
  • Maximum speed*: 35,5 kn
  • Cruising speed: 25kn
  • Fridge: 200 l
  • Fuel capacity: 1300 l
  • Water capacity: 330 l
  • Building material: Fiber glass
  • Design: Christian Grande
  • Builder: Cantieri Aschenez

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