
The
Marina di Cattolica served as the charming background for a new launch for Ferretti on Tuesday 5 June, that of the 870, the latest born in this renowned motor and super yacht fleet. This important,
enthralling event was the climax hard working months: from
engineering to design, to the manufacturing stage, and the greatest care
devoted to the tiniest finishing details. Over the next few weeks and until the
end of June, the new model will undergo all necessary technical checks; RINA
tests, prototype sea trials, the verification of systems and appliances and
on board furnishings will be completed. The 870 hull one will then be officially
delivered to its European owner. Like
all other yachts in the range, the Ferretti 870 will be presented as a
world premiere at Cannes Boat Show from 11 to 16
September 2012. This new model continues the two decades close cooperation between Studio Zuccon, Ferretti's AYT, and the Centro Stile of the group. This craft has been
entirely built in the Group’s Cattolica production unit. With its considerable
size; an overall length of 26.5
metres, a 6 metre-beam, and a full load displacement of
80 tons, the Ferretti 870 model further extends and renovates Ferretti
Yachts super yachts fleet which features five models, if one excludes the Custom Line range. While preserving some features of its predecessor the 830, the
new Ferretti 870 is characterised by a series of innovative solutions already
widely appreciated on the brands most recent models: the bronze dome over the
navigation bridge, also found on the 800, further highlights the crafts
sporty look, while the large glazing on the main deck results in very slender
lines and extremely bright interiors. In the hull, the two large open-view
windows at the height of the master stateroom have now been joined by the
opening portholes of the guest cabins and by the double window of the forward
VIP cabin. Extensive, spacious areas go hand in hand with great performances on this
yacht: during the first medium load trial carried out by the prototype testing
team, the Ferretti 870 reached a maximum speed of 32 knots, driven by the two
MTU 1948hp engines; such an impressive propulsion, though,
perfectly blends with the utmost comfort ensured by the Mitsubishi Anti Rolling
Gyro system, which reduces rolling by more than 50%.
Technical Data:
LOA - 26.64 m (87.5ft)
Hull Length - 23.97 m
Waterline Length - 21.2 m
Beam - 6.26 m
Draft - 1.96 m
Displacement 69 t, 80 t loaded
Fuel Capacity - 7400 l
Water Capacity - 1320 l
Accommodation - 8 guest berths in 4 cabins, 3 or 4 crew in 2 cabins
Max Persons - 20
Engines - 2 x MTU 12v 2000 m94 1948hp
Speed - 30 knots max, 27 knots cruise
Propulsion - line shaft
Hull Shade - warped medium Vee with spray rails 12 degrees deadrise aft
Construction - multi axial glass fiber
Project - Studio Zuccon exterior lines and interior, Ferretti AYT, FerrettiGroup Centrostile
Certification - CE Design Cat A 94/25, ISO 8666