Ferretti Yachts has released new details about the first model in its new InFYnito line, the InFYnito 90. First introduced to the market in August 2022, the shipyard has already sold three units of the 26.9-metre flybridge model.
The yacht's design revolves around an all-season terrace found forward on the main deck tucked in the bow, which offers a concealed spot for relaxing while underway or at anchor. The infinite views afforded by this feature is how the InFYnito series gets its name.
The InFYnito 90 is characterised by a class-leading use of space, with 100 square metres of exterior space that equates to almost 50 per cent more than the segment average. A further 140 square metres is reserved for interior living space, which is 25 per cent more than comparable yachts, according to the shipyard. The model also offers scope for customisation, with options to tweak the layout to cater to both formal and open-plan settings.
The yacht's design comes from a collaboration between the Strategic Product Committee led by Piero Ferrari and the Ferretti Group Engineering Department. The exterior design is by Filippo Salvetti, while the interior is the work of Ideaeitalia. Using a mix of soft lines and calm tones, the design team has fulfilled a brief for a "balanced, cosy and sophisticated" ambience that feels like an extension of the home.
The InFYnito 90 is the first Ferretti Yachts model to introduce the yard’s brand new F.S.E.A. (Ferretti Sustainable Enhanced Architecture). This package of environmentally-focused cruising solutions includes a solar roof that generates electric power to charge the batteries and operate the hotel load, allowing zero emissions while the yacht is at anchor. The package also includes green materials including sustainably-sourced teak and recyclable fabrics and leathers.
The new range will also feature a new generation of high-efficiency hulls that promise increased comfort at lower speeds, as well as fast displacement performance over 20 knots. The InFYnito 90 can be fitted with a pair of MAN engines that will drive preliminary top speeds of 22 knots and a cruising speed of 17 knots. At an economical 12 knots, the yacht has a range of 1,200 nautical miles.
With a maximum beam of 7.3 metres and a modest hull length of under 24 metres, the InFYnito 90 can be classified as a recreational craft with CE certification.
The design inspiration behind the series comes from "prioritising" how owners will live and enjoy time on board their yachts in the future, according to Filippo Salvetti. "We’ve explored new forms and innovative functions, invented new spaces and new ways of living the yacht," he added.
The full InFYnito line will measure between 21 to 30 metres. The name plays on the FY initials of Ferretti Yachts, while also nodding to the model’s “infinite” onboard experience that “connects the boat to the horizon like never before”, according to the yard.
The line highlights Ferretti Group’s increased push towards sustainability, with a new line of wallywind sailing yachts recently unveiled and a bumper selection of sustainable materials available on the new Custom Line Navetta 50.