Fourteenth Custom Line Navetta 30 Launched

By Frances Flannagan

On May 22nd, Custom Line's fourteenth 28m Navetta 30 M/Y AYSHE was launched at the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard in Ancona, entering the water for the first time as a masterpiece of design.

Hitting the water for the first time to applause from her owner and shipyard personnel, M/Y AYSHE is a masterpiece of design and sophisticated elegance: combining excellent seakeeping, comfort, safety and customisation.

With a length of 28.43m and a beam of 7.3m, delivering generous volumes whilst conveying a feeling of lightness, class and harmony, AYSHE is the result of collaboration between the Strategic Product Committee, who handled her exterior styling, and the Ferretti Group Engineering Department. Her interior architecture is by ACPV ARCHITECTS Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel, with strategic consulting provided by the Custom Line Atelier for the interior design, and the expertise and experience of architect Filippo Salvetti for the exteriors.

AYSHE has a sleek and dynamic profile, a result of the horizontal sweep of the lines which extend the dynamism of the hull towards the bow. The space on board is amplified by the four-deck configuration, which is organised in settings created to capture special moments of conviviality and relaxation. This superyacht reaches out to the horizon with a panoramic view in every direction, enabled by large, glazed surfaces in the hull and generous stern and bow areas.

The interior and exterior designs onboard complement each other; intersecting in a seamless linear continuum that optimises the use and functions of the spaces. The interior design introduces carbon detailing, custom textures for the panelling, and sophisticated lacquer finishes: a classic imprint revisited through a contemporary lens. The use of fine materials such as nubuck leather and Calacatta Gold marble result in the sporty chic mood of the yacht. 

Pale, muted colours with captivating shades of grey provide an exuberant counterpoint to the orange exterior furnishings, giving the spaces a sunny complexion.

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