FERRETTI GROUP AT THE MIAMI INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW 2024

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Ferretti Group is gearing up for the voyage to Florida and the Miami International Boat Show, held this year from February 14 to 18.

The Group will be taking a fleet of six yachts to the event, including two premieres for the AMAS region: Riva 82’ Diva, the flybridge with endless outdoor space that was given its world premiere at last year’s Cannes Boat Show, and Itama 62RS, the open yacht with sporty lines and timeless appeal.

The two debuts on the American market will be accompanied by four boats:

  • Ferretti Yachts 860
  • Pershing 8X
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  • Custom Line 106

The Group will be joined by a select group of partners: Range Rover, confirmed as official automotive partner, and private aviation Flexjet, plus Frette, Poltrona Frau and Perennials & Sutherland who will provide the furnishings for Custom Line.

The line-up of partners also includes Dolce & Gabbana for the tailormade staff uniforms, La Scolca and Pommery for toasts, Seabob and Smeraldina.

Riva 82′ Diva

This is the new star of Riva’s flybridge range and joins four models: Riva 90’ Argo, Riva 102’ Corsaro Super, Riva 110’ Dolcevita and Riva 130’ Bellissima.

The new concept puts the emphasis on outdoor liveability and offers a new take on the interiors.

The flybridge was developed to accommodate three separate spaces: a central lounge complete with dinette and bar, a sunbathing area forward, and a lounge area.

Aft on the main deck, there is a spacious beach club with a generous sun pad.

ITAMA 62RS

Itama 62RS epitomises the brand’s values: Mediterranean, sporty and elegant.

With a blue hull and a deck entirely clad in teak, this new version of the 19-metre-plus open is an anthem to intelligent cruising, featuring a technological upgrade that makes it even smarter without betraying the boat’s original spirit.

The traditional Mediterranean mood that has given Itama its identity is combined with a style in line with the most up-to-date interior design trends.

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