The 38-meter flybridge superyacht of the new Custom Line 120 series, built to the exterior and interior design by Francesco Paszkowski, was launched at the yard’s La Spezia facility for an American owner.

Featuring a semi-displacement GRP hull and superstructure, the yacht has a sleek profile characterized by dynamic lines running from bow to stern, and interplay of different materials. The build structures were infused and assembled together to ensure maximum strength, while the use of carbon allows for the lightness of the whole construction. Therefore, powered by twin MTU 16V 2000 M96L engines, the yacht can reach a top speed of 25 knots.
Another structural novelty is the elevated superstructure for the best panoramic views from the salon, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that create a direct contact with the outside environment.

The sky lounge protected by a retractable bimini boasts a cocktail bar, al fresco dining, and a spa pool. The living quarters are able to accommodate up to 10 guests in the main-deck master cabin, 2 VIP, and 2 double cabins. The crew of up to 7 members has 4 cabins at their disposal.
The luxury boat has a cruising range of 1.050 nautical miles at the economical speed of 11 knots.

The Italian yard revealed that the yacht would be available for charter in the Caribbean. Another hull in the series is currently under construction, while the work on the third unit will start in January.
Apart from Project 120, Ferretti Group's Custom Line brand for bespoke superyachts features in its portfolio Project 108, Navetta 28, Navetta 33, Navetta 37 and Navetta 42 series.