Ferretti 860 is a series of Raised pilot house yacht 89ft/26.95m superyachts built in
in by Ferretti.
4 Ferretti 860 yachts were delivered so far,
with the first of these series,
motor yacht
1
in 2022
, followed by
2022 Vittoria
,
2023 Beso
,
2023 Asmara.
Created to a design of Filippo Salvetti, 860 has a Planing GRP hull and GRP superstructure driven by 2 x MAN V12 2000 engines to a maximum speed of 32 knots while comfortably cruising at 27 knots. The fuel tank has a capacity of 7000l/1539gal what allows a yacht to cover 310 nautical miles without the need to refuel. Ferretti 860 has a beam of 6.22m/21ft. The gross tonnage of this Raised pilot house yacht Ferretti is 100 gross tons. That shows exactly how much interior space this yacht has.
Ferretti Yachts 850 debuted at the Cannes boat show 2016, and it has a strikingly clean and seductive profile: with an overall length of 26 metres (85.4 feet), it features sharp angles which give the yacht a strong and aggressive look.
The main deck has a unique full-height window which cuts through the entire superstructure, combined with the large front and side dome at the raised helm station. The two trapezoidal hull windows with integral portholes are the result of a major overhaul, significantly improving the natural light and views enjoyed inside the boat. Below decks, the Ferretti Yachts 850 features a roomy master suite, two large double VIP cabins and a fourth cabin with separate twin beds.
Two different MAN engine options are available. Twin 1,800 mhp V12 engines which offer a cruise speed of 26 knots and maximum speed of 29 knots, or the more powerful option of twin 1,900 mhp MAN V12 engines, raising the cruising speed to 27 knots and maximum speed to 31 knots. Seakeeper or Zero Speed hydraulic fins can be fitted on request.