
Itama has launched the first 70 unit on May 21 at Ferretti Group’s new production site in Ravenna. Designed by Vallicelli for exterior, and IdeaeItalia for interior, the 70 is the second completely new Itama in less to a year, following the 54 which arrived this time last year. For Itama fans this is a good moment, considering that for thirteen years no new Itama, excluding the S and RS updates on the 45 and 62 models arrived. For this second new Itama, Ferretti Group changed design duties to Vallicelli, who replaces Tommaso de Luca after designing the 54 model. For the 70 Vallicelli inspired himself to the 62 model and the Marco Casali design's, as started in the Ferretti Group era onwards to 2005. The details here are all Itama; flash fore deck, classic sun-pad with dinette cockpit, and wrap around wind-screen. The lower deck offers a three cabins six berths accommodation layout, with two large midships and forward staterooms, and third cabin with double berth to port side, with a galley and dinette in between the cabins. A single berth crew cabin is located aft. The Itama 70 is standard powered by twin MAN 1400hp and or optional 1550hp engines with line shaft propulsion. The first unit was powered by the large MAN 1550hp for top speeds up to forty knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 21.23 m (69.6ft)
Beam - 5.30 m
Draft - 1.22 m
Displacement - 42 t
Fuel Capacity - 3800 l
Water Capacity - 1000 l
Max Persons - sixteen
Accommodation - six berths in three cabins, one crew cabin berth
Engines - 2 x MAN V12 1400hp, V12 1550hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - forty knots max 35 cruise with MAN 1550hp, 37 knots max 33 cruise with 1400hp
Range - 320 nautical miles at cruise
Project - Vallicelli exterior, IdeaeItalia interior
Certification - CE A, to B+F+A1 sound emission RINA
competition = Vanquish VQ70