Our written review of the FERRETTI INFYNITO 90 is now live! Follow the link for the detailed review, deck plans and rivals: www.yachtbuyer.com/en/reviews/ferretti-infynito-90-2024
This would be my perfect liveaboard yacht. The all season bow deck is a brilliant first . Love it. Excellent tour by Jack really makes a difference explaining everything.
What a fantastic yacht. Both interior and exterior designs are outstanding and the feature bow area is pretty inspirational imo. Yet another great tour, thanks very much Jack and team!
That forward living space definitely gives the yacht a totally different look to the norm but works so well. Beautiful styling and finishes and a nice layout. Great tour Jack thank you.
Love the innovation of the all weather bow area, very clever and possibly an industry first. Interior design looks classy without being too bling. Great review Jack as always.
wow what an amazing layout concept.. If it were up to me .. I would have the owner cabin at the front with a big windows that can be opened to have direct access to the "all season terrace".. awesome yacht design
My skin is sensitive so I need to protect it. That all season bow is right up my street. I'd spends most of the time there. ❤. Her decor is stylish plenty of room to move atound. She a stylish leisurely comfortable holiday Like her very much..
That really was something different. Thought it looked a little bland in the interior, but I'd imagine that could be worked out, but the layout was interesting. I'd give it a second and third looks. The only real downside was the crew quarters. I thought they were skimpy.
I'm a bit disapointed with the crew aeria. I serve on a Falcon 91 with a lot more comfortable crew cabins. Resting should be resting not a battle for exist. Beside that is a wonderfull boat.
Well you'll never respknd to this, but who do you think they are targeting with this design and size? I'm going to say after Numarine came out with the 26XP and Sirena the 87.....maybe? That's what I think. That bow guves me not only Damen SeaXplorer vibes, but also a chunky bow like Numarine is kniwn for, Bering too.
I think it's more a case of targeting a certain type of customer rather than a rival. Though Ferretti has undoubtedly seen the success of the likes of the Princess X95 and the boats you mention and fancy a bit of that, too. There is definitely a demand for boats that favour interior space and volume and ones that are more flexible when it comes climate control on board. These enclosed flybridge designs offer that and they also tend to supply something else that customers are looking for more of: autonomy and range. Cheers - Jack
When one starts looking at Ferrettis one is getting into the big league the likes of Bagliettos and Cantere delle Marches. This is where Lurssen and Palmer Johnsons are. Owners of these types have cosmic bank accounts.
HEY! a boat is never truly safe & finished until it's able to protect it's occupants from more than (99%) of HAZARDS & AGGRESIVE EVENTS @ SEA!! & speed happen to b a very vital necessary function!! even if just! for outrunning cyclic systems!! & pirates!!.
The attention to detail is amazing, for example, the outdoor dinning chairs speak to you of melting comfort, if you will... and look cool. The design team really knows how to maximize space throughout.
Didn't think i would like this yacht but actually i find it lovely and would consider a tour....guessing price is around 8 or 9 million but could even be double digits,don't know if i would bleed that much for it though!
Excellent quality video, good information about the equipment and layout of the boat on the screen is a plus, but you continue to appear more than the boat! It has improved a lot, but sometimes less is more!
Very nicely laid out, I love the bow lounge, that's gorgeous... The kitchen is what you want, it's the right size to give those that maybe want to scale back their landside living, and be partially coastal. In other words, the semi-retired 😆😉 I'm a huge fan of Sanlorenzo, and AB but this is a nicely executed boat.
I'm going to nerd out here and say cutlery are just cutting tools, forks and spoons are not cutlery. Im gonna have a cold shower now and rethink my life....
@@Yachtbuyer Thanks but was thinking if sensors like those on cars you could judge the distance better, or are they not that really needed if crew are assisting.