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Custom Line Navetta 35 Promises “Wide Open” Cruising Comfort—With Light-Filled Spaces That Feel Like a Seaside Home

SHERIDAN, WYOMING – March 4, 2026 – Custom Line has unveiled the Navetta 35, a new made-to-measure motor yacht designed to make cruising feel calmer, brighter, and more comfortable—especially for people who love long days on the water but don’t want to feel boxed in. The first unit is currently under construction at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard in Ancona, and the concept leans heavily into wide open spaces, natural light, and a strong connection between inside and outside living. In practical terms, this is about how life onboard actually feels: easier movement, more privacy when you want it, and more “together” areas when you don’t.

CRN Brings Hybrid Superyacht M/Y AMOR À VIDA to the U.S.—Here’s Why Boat Show Fans Will Care

SHERIDAN, WYOMING – March 4, 2026 – CRN is bringing its recently delivered superyacht M/Y AMOR À VIDA to the Palm Beach International Boat Show, marking an American debut that blends high-end design with a clear shift toward quieter, more efficient cruising. The yacht will be shown from March 25 to 29, and it’s positioned as a major milestone for the Italian shipyard because it is the first CRN superyacht fitted with a hybrid propulsion system. For everyday readers, this matters because “hybrid” on a yacht is not just a technical badge—it’s about smoother time on the water, less noise at anchor, and a more relaxed onboard atmosphere that feels closer to a private floating residence than a roaring machine.

Itama 70 Brings Big-Yacht Comfort to an Open-Yacht Lifestyle—Without Losing the Thrill

SHERIDAN, WYOMING – March 4, 2026 – Ferretti Group has introduced the new Itama 70 as part of a broader Itama range renewal, positioning it as an open yacht designed to feel genuinely liveable—not just fast and good-looking. First presented this year at boot Düsseldorf, the Itama 70 focuses on how people actually move, sit, relax, and spend time onboard, with layouts meant to make the space feel larger and more natural to use. It’s aimed at buyers who value the “quality time” side of boating as much as performance, and who want an open-yacht experience that feels elevated and effortless. The big idea is simple: more comfort, smoother on-board flow, and a day-to-night setup that supports real downtime on the water.