INFYNITO 80: The Latest Addition to Ferretti Yachts’ INFYNITO Range
Characterised by the concept of ‘Further than you can Sea’, Ferretti Yachts' INFYNITO range has been crafted for those who wish to experience no limits or boundaries when it comes to the ocean. Now, the Italian yard has announced the latest addition to the range: the remarkable INFYNITO 80.
Making her debut at Boot Düsseldorf 2024, INFYNITO 80 builds upon the typical characteristics of the previous range: she is environmentally friendly, boasts unparalleled flexibility, and features several innovative layouts.
The iconic All-Season Terrace embodies all of these characteristics, enabling her Owner and guests to enjoy the outdoors regardless of the weather, with other stand-out features being a sundeck that can either be open or semi-closed and the sheer size of the exterior surface area protected by the hard top, which is above average for the segment.
She is the result of a collaboration between the Strategic Product Committee and the Ferretti Group Engineering Department, with exterior design overseen by Filippo Salvetti and interiors penned by design firm Ideaeitalia.
She has a LOA of 23.70m and a beam of 6.36m, designed to offer her Owner and guests a new experience of the sea in highly customisable spaces where the interiors and exteriors blend seamlessly between one another.
‘After INFYNITO 90, we developed the range’s second model with the aim of retaining some of this design's unique and inimitable characteristics, while also adding new features tailored for a project of a different size,’ commented exterior designer Filippo Salvetti. ‘We’re proud to present INFYNITO 80, a solution with above-average covered exterior space, enabling owners to enjoy the yacht in all seasons and weather conditions but without sacrificing direct contact with the sea, the surrounding environment or the sun.’
Adhering to the range’s sustainability standards, INFYNITO 80 features Ferretti Sustainable Enhanced Architecture technology: a package of environmentally friendly cruising solutions. This includes a system that stores the solar energy in an Energy Bank alongside a special focus on the use of green materials, such as natural and bamboo fabrics.
The main deck has a generous 18 sqm beach area with a sea-view couch incorporating a generous storage unit. The cockpit boasts a similarly spacious design, with a living area featuring free-standing furniture for greater flexibility with regards to layout and use. This flexibility extends to the 29 sqm interior saloon that has a dining room which is able to be replaced by a show kitchen with a bar counter and stools.
An electric sliding glass door provides direct access from the yacht’s main galley to the All-Season Terrace: an iconic sheltered area that provides protection in all weather conditions as well as total privacy. It can be configured as a dinette with seating and an extending table, or as a bar counter.
A connection to the sea is enhanced by the raised helm station which provides excellent visibility as well as either a totally open or semi-closed sundeck, the hard top providing shade for the entire area and foredeck to maximise outdoor livability.
‘INFYNITO 80’s interior design builds on the sustainability solutions adopted for INFYNITO 90, which are the key plus point of this range. From lamellar teak and eco-friendly paints to regenerated leather and other recyclable materials, everything is designed to offer a yachting experience that fully respects the environment,’ commented Davide Bernardini and Alessio Battistini of Ideaeitalia.
The yacht can be fitted with a pair of MAN V12 engines, allowing for a top speed of 23 knots and a cruising speed of 18 knots. With the innovative high-efficiency hull, the INFYNITO 80 has a range of 1000 nm, ensuring there are no limits when it comes to cruising for her Owner and guests, making her an excellent addition to this show-stopping range.
"We’re proud to present INFYNITO 80, a solution with above-average covered exterior space, enabling owners to enjoy the yacht in all seasons and weather conditions but without sacrificing direct contact with the sea, the surrounding environment or the sun."