Ferretti 960 is a series of Raised pilot house yacht 96ft/29.2m superyachts built in
in by Ferretti.
16 Ferretti 960 yachts were delivered so far,
with the first of these series,
motor yacht
Blue Dodo VI
in 2020
, followed by
2017 Victoria 12
,
2016 Queen B
,
2016 Agios Nikolaos
,
2016 Lontano
,
2014 Club M II
,
2013 In Too Deep
,
2015 Happy Blue Too
,
2015 Jag'B
,
2014 No problem of London
,
2015 White Swan
,
2014 Collu
,
2014 Iva
,
2020 Sokny
,
2019 Isotta
,
2017 Isotta.
Created to a design of Advanced Yacht Technology/Ferretti Group, 960 has a Planing GRP hull and GRP superstructure driven by MTU 16V 2000 M86/ 2 x MTU 16V 2000 M96 engines to a maximum speed of 31 knots while comfortably cruising at 27 knots. The fuel tank has a capacity of 9000l/1979gal what allows a yacht to cover 325 nautical miles without the need to refuel. Ferretti 960 has a beam of 6.7m/22ft. The gross tonnage of this Raised pilot house yacht Ferretti is gross tons. That shows exactly how much interior space this yacht has.
Ferretti 960 can accommodate up to 10 people in 5 elegant staterooms to be assisted by a total of 4 crew members with 2 cabins for crew members.
Ferretti Yachts 960 is the brand's largest planing pleasure vessel. Presented in 2013, the 29.20 metre (96 foot) overall length flagship, can be used as a pleasure vessel even without a professional captain. The flybridge and stern area is entirely dedicated to leisure activities. It is also the brand's first flybridge with the master stateroom on the main deck and another four VIP cabins on the lower deck, all with similar dimensions and furnishings. The layout is completed with three crew cabins with reserved access from the galley. The flagship offers three engine options, all from MTU. The standard configuration offers a pair of 2218-Mhp MTU 16V 2000 M84 engines. Optionally, a pair of 2435 Mhp 16V M93 or 2638 Mhp 16V M94 engines are available. With the most powerful option, the Ferretti Yachts 960 can reach a maximum speed of 31 knots and cruise speed of 27 knots.