Ferretti’s 920 was first introduced in 2017 and is still one of 11 current models in the builder’s fleet. The 92-foot motoryacht was designed with a high freeboard forward, resulting in a seakindly hull form, and was Ferretti’s introduction of its “wide body” concept—meaning the yacht’s 22-foot, 3-inch beam is carried farther forward. Allied Marine currently has Silhouette, a 2020 Ferretti 920, listed for $7.5 million.
The wide body is also felt on the 920’s flybridge, which has a footprint of 564 square feet. The oversized entertainment space was designed by the Ferretti Group’s Product Strategy Committee and Engineering Department in conjunction with Zuccon International Project.
One of the primary benefits of the 920’s design is fitting the master stateroom on deck and benefitting from the full width of the beam by moving the en suite head forward in the bow, maximizing the living space aft. There are three additional staterooms belowdecks including two double-berth staterooms and a guest cabin with side-by-side single berths. Crew quarters are in the bow and can sleep up to five.
The only issue guests will encounter on board Silhouette is deciding where to enjoy their time outside. The cockpit is the go-to spot for alfresco dining, with room for six to eight guests at the transom bench seat and fixed dining table.
The flybridge on this 920 is also set up for lounging. The after section has two chaise-style lounge chairs. Amidships, two U-shaped settees flank the centerline, mirroring one another abaft a port-side bench seat and the upper helm station to starboard.
When guests are ready to catch some midday rays, a three- to four-person sun pad sits abaft forward settee seating. If it’s time to get out of the sun but not time to leave, the crew can put up the Bimini top sun shade.
The salon features a conventional layout with lounge seating aft and formal dining forward, amidships. The enclosed galley is past the forward bulkhead to port. The main deck day head is just before the on-deck master stateroom to starboard.
Twin 1,925 hp MTU M96L diesels push Silhouette to a reported 23-knot cruise speed and a 27-knot top speed. The engines currently have 1,262 hours on them.
Some other notable features on board Silhouette include:
- Starlink satellite internet
- Stabilizing fins
- Gyrostabilizer
- Simrad navigation package
Where is Silhouette located? The yacht is currently lying in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Take the next step: contact the listing agent, Ricardo Arevalo, 1-954-279-5458, Ricardo.Arevalo@AlliedMarine.com
Quick Specifications
- Length Overall: 93’6”
- Maximum Beam: 22’3”
- Fuel Capacity: 2,378 gallons
- Draft: 7’3”