Ferretti Yachts extends Infynito range
Ferretti Yachts has launched the Infynito80, which joins the Infynito90, and includes the range’s characteristics such as flexible layouts and an all-season terrace. Other features include a versatile sundeck that can be open or semi-closed, and the ‘above-average size of the exterior covered and protected by a hard top or superstructure’.
Built at the Marina di Ravenna shipyard, the Infynito80 is the result of collaboration between the strategic product committee, chaired by Piero Ferrari, and the Ferretti Group engineering department, with exterior design by Filippo Salvetti and interiors by design firm Ideaeitalia.
“After Infynito90, we developed the range’s second model with the aim of retaining some of this design’s unique and inimitable characteristics, while also adding new features tailored for a project of a different size,” explains Salvetti. “We’re proud to present Infynito80, a solution with above-average covered exterior space, enabling owners to enjoy the yacht in all seasons and weather conditions but without sacrificing direct contact with the sea, the surrounding environment or the sun.”
The hallmark of this Ferretti range is its covered terrace, sheltered by an extension to the superstructure for protection in all weather conditions and total privacy. On Infynito80, the 13m2 terrace can be configured as a dinette, with seating and an extending table, or as a bar counter.
With an overall length of 23.70 metres and a maximum beam of 6.36 metres, Infynito80 also features the Group’s FSEA technology (Ferretti Sustainable Enhanced Architecture), a package of environmentally friendly cruising solutions. They include an integrated system that stores energy collected by solar panels installed on the hardtop in an energy bank of 14 high-density lithium batteries.
There’s also a special focus on the use of green materials, such as natural and bamboo fabrics, regenerated leather and recyclable materials, ecological water-based paints, and lamellar teak with FSC 5 certification used throughout the exteriors.
The main deck astern has 18 square metres dedicated to a beach area that features a sea view couch incorporating a generous storage unit. There is also a stern platform with a linear lift for launching and hauling up the tender. The 19m2 cockpit has a living area with free-standing furniture to give greater flexibility of layout and use. In the 29m2 interior saloon, the dining room (available in the standard version) can be replaced by a show kitchen with a bar counter and stools. The yacht’s main galley is at the forward end of the main deck, with an electrically operated sliding glass door providing direct access to the all-season terrace.
The raised helm station provides excellent visibility and is accessed by a staircase in the centre of the main deck.
The upper deck, which is closed on Infynito90, is replaced on Infynito80 by a totally open sundeck in the standard version, and a semi-closed one with glass panels as an option. The hard top provides shade for the entire dining area and foredeck. The stern section of the upper deck is a sunbathing area with free-standing furniture and an outdoor galley.
The 43 m2 lower deck has a master suite, a VIP cabin and two guest cabins. The crew quarters contain two cabins sleeping a total of three people.
“Infynito80’s interior design builds on the sustainability solutions adopted for Infynito90, which are the key plus point of this range,” comments Davide Bernardini and Alessio Battistini of Ideaeitalia. “From lamellar teak and eco-friendly paints to regenerated leather and other recyclable materials, everything is designed to offer a yachting experience that fully respects the environment.”
Infynito80 can be fitted with a pair of MAN V12 engines rated up to 1400 HP, giving the yacht a top speed of 23 knots and a cruising speed of 18 knots (preliminary data). With the new high-efficiency hull, the yacht has a range of 1000 nm at an economy cruising speed of 12 knots.
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