Absolute is marking its 20th anniversary by introducing the Navetta 75, a new flagship that the inland builder plans to debut at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival from September 6-11. Notable features include modular furniture on the terrace cockpit and flybridge, as seen on the 60 Fly that debuted at Cannes last year and the 56 Fly set to premiere at this year’s edition with the Navetta 75.
The Navetta 75’s long flybridge occupies about two-thirds of its total length and can be accessed by stairs from both the cockpit and the lower helm. Deck plans show an aft area for loose furniture such as sunbeds, a large lounging area slightly forward and a forward section dedicated to a lengthways dining table plus a single-seat helm station and companion seating to starboard.
The main-deck saloon includes the main lounge aft and a dining table athwartships, while the helm station is in a raised position. Two more mooring stations are available in strategic positions. The foredeck provides another outdoor social area and has a C-shaped sofa with an adjustable table and a quadruple sunpad with adjustable backrest.
On the lower deck, the yard’s signature features include the forward owner’s cabin in the bow, which has private access and is on a higher level than the rest of the lower deck. Guest cabins comprise a full-beam VIP midships, an en-suite double to port and a twin plus day head to starboard. The aft crew quarters can be accessed from the cockpit and feature up to three beds, a bathroom and private galley.
Founded in Piacenza in 2002, Absolute designs and builds luxury yachts from 47-75ft across its Navetta, Flybridge and Coupé ranges, and is represented in Hong Kong by Absolute Marine.