Ferretti Yachts 850: luxury, power and elegance are at the forefront.
Robust and seductive, the Ferretti Yachts 850 dazzles from the moment you first look at it, thanks to its clean and dynamic profile with striking, clear angles, giving you a strong and bold appearance. Its striking appearance is just the beginning: the yachting itself combines exceptional comfort with sophisticated design, making it even more remarkable.
The official world launch showcases the latest, extraordinary masterpiece in the almost 50-year history of Ferretti Yachts: a brand that has conquered international markets with its extensive fleet, currently consisting of 8 models ranging from 45 to 96 feet in length.
The Ferretti Yachts 850 is the product of the joint efforts of the Ferretti Group’s Product Strategy Committee, the Studio Zuccon International Project for exterior design and interior layout, and the Group’s Engineering Department, which deals with naval design as well as ship design. Interior design.
EXTERIOR DESIGN
With a hull of 26 meters (85.4 feet) long and a construction length of just under 24 meters (LH 78.8 feet), the new flybridge can be registered as a cruiser. The two trapezoidal hull windows with integrated portholes are stylish and extra wide to make the most of natural light and offer spectacular views from within.
The design of the main deck enhances the overall experience thanks to a single full-height window that cuts through the entire superstructure, as well as a large forward and side dome at the elevated helm station. The profile is completed with a roll-bar flybridge in Vulcan Gray, the second color of the brand, which creates an effective contrast with ivory white.
Aft area and cockpit
The Ferretti Yachts 850 is equipped with a mechanism by which the transom door opens to provide a swimming platform that becomes a beach area and can be lowered below the surface of the water; It offers a practical solution for the boat as well as a large diving platform for guests. crew’s tender transport operations (the garage is large enough to accommodate a Williams 385).
The cockpit is accessible from both sides and is equipped with a striking, multi-purpose sofa that, thanks to its foldable backrest, can be used both as a lounge chair and to seat diners around the large outdoor table.
On the starboard side towards the bow, there are various storage compartments and an ice maker, as well as mooring controls located under the ladder to the wheelhouse. Just like on a maxi yacht, access to the engine room is via a door on the port side.
MAIN DECK
Ferretti Yachts 850 is a magnificent maxi loft surrounded by the sea. A glazed sliding door opens into a 10-metre-long open-plan space with a lounge and dining area. All furniture and fittings redefine the architectural and design ‘language’ of yachting.
The décor chosen by the Group’s Engineering Department, working with international trend research experts, represents a break from the traditional standards of ship interior furnishings.
The result is a lifestyle characterized by simple minimalism and a soft, essential mood, in line with the latest developments in residential architecture.
In contrast to the geometry of the superstructure, flat surfaces and linear panels dominate the interior. The use of vertical partitions, almost full-height glazed surfaces, light and pleated curtains and freestanding furniture are typical elements of this ultra-contemporary metropolitan concept.
The new yacht is equipped with design features from Minotti, where the use of accessories and the type of wood and design of the built-in furniture were determined. The lounge is equipped with an L-shaped sofa, coffee table and TV area, and also includes a dining area with a striking round table.
Lacquered surfaces, fine woods and fabrics add a different style to every space: Minotti’s flamed oak in a color reminiscent of tobacco combines perfectly with satin-finished brass frames.
The warm colors of the wood harmonize with various Minotti design furniture, enriched with granite-coloured, polished lacquered doors. Coffee and dining tables reference the color schemes of the furniture with bronze and granite finishes. The dining table is completed with eight black leather Thonet chairs.
Beyond the dining area is an original, open-framed library of brushed metal and smoked glass cube partitions that separates the lounge from the lobby while maintaining visual continuity between the two spaces.
On the first yacht, the main gunwale, visible from the open bookcase in the background, is chalk white lacquered.
The version proposed by the shipyard is covered with marble gray ceramic material produced by the Italian company Florim, which creates a distinctive natural stone and marble effect.
Another innovation is the ceiling, which consists of a series of chalk white lacquers.
The version proposed by the shipyard is lined with a marble grey ceramic material produced by the Italian company Florim, creating a distinctive natural stone and marble effect.
Another innovation is the ceiling, consisting of a series of chalk white lacquered, polished and matte, transverse slats. These create a dynamic decorative pattern and add style to the artificial lighting, while at the same time disguising the light fittings, air conditioning vents and audio speakers.
The galley is located forward beyond the lobby and the helm station, and is completely separate from the guest area. It is fitted with Ernestomeda furniture and a large cooking top. Beside it, near the stairs leading to the crew cabins, is a convenient dinette.
As an alternative layout, the galley can be situated on the port side with a cocktail bar facing the lounge. This solution enhances the convivial atmosphere onboard and enables a lounge area to be set up forward of the helm station.
The futuristic style of the raised pilothouse, accessible from both the starboard passageway and the central lobby, is in stark contrast with the onboard décor. With its dark colour tones, bold geometric lines and striking light effects, it provides the captain the pleasure of piloting a power yacht from a sporty, almost sci-fi , helm station.
LOWER DECK
Below deck the Ferretti Yachts 850 offers generous spaces for owners and guests. The airy master suite, also designed in collaboration with Minotti, is in keeping with the style of the main deck, with flamed oak wood, satin finish brass trim and lacquered ceiling. Besides the central king-size bed with leather upholstered headboard and borders matching the bedside tables, it features a study area along the bulwark with a stylish Minotti unit, a large wardrobe and several spacious storage compartments.
The TV screen is installed on the wall opposite the bed, covered with Casamance fabric. Towards the bulwark, a smoked grey glass partition creates visual continuity with the en-suite bathroom, which is fitted with a spacious shower unit, WC and a twin washbasin in Murano glass by Glass Design set on a PaperStone Slate top.
Behind the suite, the transverse fuel tank and insulated partition minimise noise from the engine room. The lower deck houses two spacious VIP double cabins, one amidships on the port side and the other forward. There is a fourth cabin on the starboard side, fitted with twin beds. The décor of all the cabins matches the style of the master suite. Every cabin has en-suite bathroom and separate shower.
The crew quarters are located in the extreme bow and include two cabins with bunk beds and private bathroom.
FLYBRIDGE AND EXTERNAL FORWARD AREA
The Vulcan Grey hard top is installed over the sundeck, extending towards the stern and bow, where it is also fitted with a rigid tinted glazing. The spacious and panoramic flybridge is furnished with freestanding furniture, including a chaise lounge and sectional sofas designed by Gloster.
Towards the bow is the spacious helm station, featuring a comfortable sofa with seating for the co-pilot. Also towards the bow but on the starboard side is the cocktail bar with several storage compartments and worktops.
There is a second outdoor lounge area on the deckhouse for relaxing in utmost privacy. Featuring a large central sunpad, a dinette with seating for two and a folding table, it offers luxurious solitude on the set.
Upon request, the lounge can be fitted with sunshades and curtains to provide additional protection, privacy and enjoyment of the area, also helped by the fact that the technical mooring equipment is housed separately in the bow.
ENGINES AND PERFORMANCE
The Ferretti Yachts 850 will be fitted with MAN engines. Yacht owners will be able to choose twin V12 1850 mhp engines, reaching a cruising speed of 26 knots and a maximum speed of 29 knots. A more powerful version is also available, with twin 1850 mhp MAN V12 engines, to reach a cruising speed of up 27 knots and a maximum speed of 31 knots (preliminary data).