A design vision that showcases aesthetics and liveability, where interconnection between the interiors and exteriors

amplifies the pleasures of the sea and the convivial atmosphere on board

 

The interior design process for Custom Line Navetta 35 focused on maximising the use of space, with a view to exploiting the entire available surface area for functional purposes.

The main structural features include an innovative staircase concept, redesigned to deliver fluid spaces and an open and functional on-board experience, together with an interior layout that ensures maximum privacy. The fact that there is no external staircase aft on the main deck translates into a generous and liveable layout, while the vertical connection between decks is designed to minimise visual impact. In the main salon, the staircase is located on the starboard side, behind a reflective surface that conceals its location aft of the dining area. The result is a generous, light-filled hallway that leads naturally to the master suite in the bow. The lower section of the staircase, only visible through an elegant parapet, rounds off a design solution that combines architectural rationality with formal refinement.

Completing these solutions is the distinctive 58-square-metre Sun Deck designed to offer a relaxing open-air wellness experience. It features a central area shaded by the hard top and configured either as a Lounge or Sky Bar, a sunset solarium at the bow, and an optional panoramic spa pool in the stern, surrounded by sun pads.

In keeping with this design vision, the Upper Deck features generous, interconnected spaces: the 44-square-metre panoramic cockpit contains a dining area seating 10 and a full-beam lounge, while the 23-square-metre, fully glazed sky lounge creates an ongoing dialogue with the outside world. At the bow, the sunset lounge completes the experience with sea-facing sofas and a solarium.

 

The main stylistic features include the extensive use of glass, ensuring that the interiors are bright, airy and filled with natural light, not least the salons on the main and upper decks, both of which feature floor-to-ceiling glazing. The result is a fluid, continuous connection between interiors and exteriors, establishing the perfect dialogue with the marine environment.

The freestanding furniture, designed by Antonio Citterio and entirely custom made, is raised from the floor to accent the feeling of weightlessness and leave an unobstructed view through the floor-to-ceiling glazing, allowing natural light to flow freely around the interiors. This choice embodies the idea of an almost transparent naval architecture, in which indoor and outdoor spaces share a common language of essential, organic forms: sofas and chairs, without fixed cushions and backrests, can be arranged as desired, naturally reflecting the various moments of life on board.

 

Custom Line Navetta 35 presents an interior design concept in which stylistic identity and maximum customisation come together in the project developed by ACPV ARCHITECTS Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel. A dialogue in which a bespoke approach translates materials, finishes and layouts into made-to-measure interior design solutions.

Light Mood is one of these solutions, interpreting a contemporary, airy aesthetic through pale, natural colour shades such as ivory, beige and caramel.

The three-dimensional white lacquered wood panelling, taken together with the soft, textured fabrics, creates a warm, bright and tactile environment. Alongside this proposal, the project is also open to other stylistic interpretations which can be developed on request. Contrast Chocolate Mood expresses a more rigorous and assertive style, playing on sophisticated contrasts between dark brown leather, bone-china lacquering and Grigio Alpi stone surfaces to create an intense and structured elegance. Finally, Contrast Oyster Mood strikes a refined balance between pale, desaturated woods, dark leather and tone-on-tone fabrics, creating an understated, timeless setting inspired by the natural harmony between light and shadow.

 

The project is set up for the installation of an SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) system, which cuts NOx emissions by 70%, in line with IMO Tier III regulations. The large, well-organised engine room is designed for excellent ergonomics and ease of access to the engines and main on-board systems. Completing the yacht’s technical equipment is the stern garage on the lower deck, designed to accommodate a tender up to 5 metres in length and a jet ski. The optional equipment includes a McIntosh audio system for premium-quality sound, helping to create immersive, made-to-measure environments in every area of the yacht.

 

Designed to offer maximum efficiency and stability even on long voyages, the standard version of Custom Line Navetta 35 is equipped with two Sleipner fin stabilizers and, optionally, NG18 and NG26 model Seakeeper gyroscopic stabilizers.

The standard engines are two 1,400 HP MAN V12 units, offering a range of up to 1,800 miles in economy mode, with the option to install two 1,622 HP CAT C32 units that deliver a top speed of 16 knots (preliminary data).

The full-load draught of 2.2 metres (7 feet 2 inches) opens the way to sheltered bays and shallow waters like those found in the Caribbean.