A new model extends the INFYNITO range, opening up new horizons and taking the cruising experience to a superior level. Ferretti Yachts INFYNITO 80, the model presented at the last Cannes Yachting Festival 2024, joins INFYNITO 90 and embodies the range’s signature characteristics: environmental friendliness, unprecedented flexibility and innovative layouts. The stand-out highlight is the iconic All-Season Terrace, a much-loved architectural feature and the winner of some prestigious awards.
INFYNITO 80 offers numerous new features, including the possibility of choosing between an open or semi-open sundeck, and the sheer size – above-average for the segment – of the outdoor surface areas covered and protected by the hard top or superstructure.
INFYNITO 80’s main deck immediately showcases the range’s main features
With a length overall of 23.70 metres (77ft 9in) and a maximum beam of 6.32 meters (20ft 9in), Ferretti Yachts INFYNITO 80 is the result of collaboration between the Product Strategy Committee led by Piero Ferrari and the Ferretti Group Engineering Department, with exterior design by architect Filippo Salvetti and interiors by Ideaitalia. This second model in the Ferretti Yachts range also features F.S.E.A. technology (Ferretti Sustainable Enhanced Architecture), a package of environmentally friendly cruising solutions.
They include a fast displacement hull optimised to improve fuel consumption efficiency and minimise environmental impact (while maintaining high levels of performance), a special focus on the use of green materials (such as natural fabrics, regenerated leather, recyclable materials, ecological water-based paints and lamellar teak with FSC 5 certification), and an integrated system that stores the solar energy collected by the photovoltaic panels installed on the hard top and on the roof of the All-Season Terrace in an Energy Bank, for enjoying life on board in ‘hotel mode’ for up to 8 hours at anchor.
INFYNITO 80’s main deck immediately showcases the range’s main features, such as extreme versatility of configuration, continuity between exteriors and interiors and the iconic All–Season Terrace. The second model also stands out for the stern section, which offers a generous 18-square-metre beach area containing a sea-view sofa with a spacious built-in storage compartment. There is also a stern platform with a linear lift for launching and hauling up the tender, as well as for more convenient access to the water.
The interior design has the striking concreteness typical of the Ferretti Yachts brand
From this area, a few convenient steps on either side lead up to the cockpit, which is also generously sized and furnished with freestanding units, including Talenti sofas and low tables. Here, a wide door opens onto the main lounge (26m2), which is surrounded by extensive glazing that broadens the view of the natural environment while letting the light flood in. This area is available in two versions: with a sofa and a freestanding TV unit or with twin face-to-face sofas and a TV recessed in the ceiling.
Moving towards the mid-section of the yacht, the dining area has a Cattelan Italia table seating six in the standard version, whereas in the optional version it can be replaced by a “country kitchen” that leaves space for a bar counter with stools. Further forward, the main galley by Ernestomeda is fully appointed, has ample storage space and can be separated from the living zone by an elegant sliding glass door.
In the bow section, as on INFYNITO 90, there’s the option of a huge fully recessed and electrically operated glazed surface that opens onto the range’s signature feature, the iconic All-Season Terrace.
Contrast and Harmony work together to create a refined sense of elegance
Sheltered by an extension to the superstructure for greater protection and privacy, this 13-square-metre terrace is a comfortable private space containing a dinette area with a table in the standard version and a cocktail bar in the optional version, with direct access to the main galley through the opening glazed surface and the starboard side door. The roof of this terrace is available in either a closed version or with tilting glass louvres.
Lastly, the hallway separating the living area from the galley provides access to a dayhead on the starboard side and the wheelhouse, which is raised above the level of the main deck for greater visibility and fitted with an integrated Simrad Command bridge.
The interior design has the striking solidity and concreteness typical of the Ferretti Yachts brand, but is also enriched by a modern touch that points up the spaciousness and versatility of the layout, with a special focus on storage volumes too. While designed according to rational and functional criteria, the interiors are also built around two complementary concepts – ‘Contrast’ and ‘Harmony’ – which work together to create a refined sense of elegance. Contrast is seen in the wall finishes, where the natural wood is set against soft and patterned fabric, or in the contrast between the irregular parquet flooring (creating horizontal fragmentation) and the vertical clarity of the walls. Harmony lies in the balanced interplay of the various elements and proportions, in the hierarchy of the materials and in the focus on detail.