
Boot premiere: the new Ferretti Yachts 720
The redesigned Ferretti Yachts 720 has made its public appearance at Boot Düsseldorf.
News
19 january 2026
The new features include an even sharper focus on on-board comfort, on optimised spaces to close the gap with larger models, and on a significant increase in the storage areas.
From an exterior design perspective, Ferretti Yachts 720 features a redefined profile with even more extensive glazing in both the lounge and the master cabin, flooding the interiors with light. The new hard top on the flybridge is designed to increase the shade provided, while the redesigned gunwale accentuates the connection between interior and exterior.
Continuing along the main deck, the most important new feature is clear separation between the dining/living area and the galley/wheelhouse, made possible by the introduction of a sliding glass door and the optional hi-lo window with an electronic opening mechanism. The result is a semi-enclosed setting that guarantees greater privacy and improves the overall quality of the experience.
Other new features in the wheelhouse area include the windscreen with no central pillar, now one of the brand’s distinctive features, and the new armchairs designed by Frau.
On this first unit, the flooring on the main deck and stairs is parquet.
The new layout of the lower deck features four comfortable cabins: a master suite and a VIP cabin (both with en-suite bathroom) plus two twin cabins (the one on the port side on this unit is fitted with sliding beds).
The master cabin has a desk with a chair on the port side, while opposite there’s a comfy sofa next to the walk-in wardrobe, which is located behind the wall containing the bed, separated from the other areas by a sliding door, and next to the private bathroom. Overall, there are significantly more storage spaces.
The double crew cabin, entered directly from the cockpit, has a private bathroom, a laundry station and direct access to the engine room, combining functionality and practicality with a view to optimising operational management on board.
The storage space has been upgraded on the flybridge as well, resulting in a large compartment behind the pilot chairs. The hard top on this first unit features a system of slats that can be adjusted as needed.
The ergonomics of the seating in both the bow and stern has also been improved for even greater comfort. The unit also has an awning for the bow area, providing shade when the sun is at its hottest.
The first Ferretti Yachts 720 unit is equipped with a pair of 1400 hp MAN V12 engines (max. speed 32 kn and cruising speed 28 kn). The yacht is also fitted with a Seakeeper NG10 gyroscopic stabilizer and the WATCHIT Antigrounding System.
From an exterior design perspective, Ferretti Yachts 720 features a redefined profile with even more extensive glazing in both the lounge and the master cabin, flooding the interiors with light. The new hard top on the flybridge is designed to increase the shade provided, while the redesigned gunwale accentuates the connection between interior and exterior.
Continuing along the main deck, the most important new feature is clear separation between the dining/living area and the galley/wheelhouse, made possible by the introduction of a sliding glass door and the optional hi-lo window with an electronic opening mechanism. The result is a semi-enclosed setting that guarantees greater privacy and improves the overall quality of the experience.
Other new features in the wheelhouse area include the windscreen with no central pillar, now one of the brand’s distinctive features, and the new armchairs designed by Frau.
On this first unit, the flooring on the main deck and stairs is parquet.
The new layout of the lower deck features four comfortable cabins: a master suite and a VIP cabin (both with en-suite bathroom) plus two twin cabins (the one on the port side on this unit is fitted with sliding beds).
The master cabin has a desk with a chair on the port side, while opposite there’s a comfy sofa next to the walk-in wardrobe, which is located behind the wall containing the bed, separated from the other areas by a sliding door, and next to the private bathroom. Overall, there are significantly more storage spaces.
The double crew cabin, entered directly from the cockpit, has a private bathroom, a laundry station and direct access to the engine room, combining functionality and practicality with a view to optimising operational management on board.
The storage space has been upgraded on the flybridge as well, resulting in a large compartment behind the pilot chairs. The hard top on this first unit features a system of slats that can be adjusted as needed.
The ergonomics of the seating in both the bow and stern has also been improved for even greater comfort. The unit also has an awning for the bow area, providing shade when the sun is at its hottest.
The first Ferretti Yachts 720 unit is equipped with a pair of 1400 hp MAN V12 engines (max. speed 32 kn and cruising speed 28 kn). The yacht is also fitted with a Seakeeper NG10 gyroscopic stabilizer and the WATCHIT Antigrounding System.

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