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And the Crowd Goes Wild

Now entering the arena, with a top speed of 32.5 knots, is the first Ferretti 750.

Ferretti 750

The first-ever Ferretti 750 is launched in Italy. Courtesy Ferretti Yachts

It was cheers all around at the Ferretti Group marina in Cattolica, Italy, as the first-ever Ferretti 750 launched and prepared for her world debut at this month’s Cannes Boat Show.

The Ferretti 750 is an evolution of the builder’s 720 design and continues the company’s goal of extending its line upwards from 70 feet LOA. The new design was done as a collaboration among Studio Zuccon International Project, Advanced Yacht Technology & Design and Ferretti’s in-house engineers, architects and designers.

New features on the Ferretti 750 include a sleeker, sportier exterior hull than the 720, a flybridge with elongated tail and recessed satellite domes for better aesthetics, an electrohydraulic swim platform at the stern, multiple interior layout options (including one with a country kitchen-style galley for the American market), and various cabin arrangements.

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Standard engines will be a pair of 1,381-mhp MTU 10V 2000 M84s, which produce a top speed of 30 knots and a cruising speed of 27 knots. Owners also can choose the optional 1,524-mhp MTU 10V 2000 M93s, which generate a top speed of 32.5 knots and a cruising speed of 29 knots.

Learn more at www.ferretti-yachts.com.

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