New Ferretti Custom Line 120′

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ferretti_customline120Ferretti Group unveiled their latest project, the Custom Line 120 yacht expected for launch in summer 2017.
The new yacht is the first Custom Line planing yacht designed by Francesco Paszkowski Design. A collaboration between the design studio, the Ferretti Group Strategic Product Committee and Engineering Department, Custom Line 120 was presented at the 2016 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. The yacht will be built in La Spezia.
The Custom Line 120’ redraws and combines various elements both in styling and in design, taking its inspiration from automotive design and residential architecture, and offering layout choices in line with the most recent trends in contemporary living.
A totally new design of the hull shapes and lines has been fully customised to best represent the owners’ wishes. It will be realized by infusing and assembling the built structures together to ensure maximum strength and lightness, thanks to the use of carbon.

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