Ferretti Yachts 870, in its roll bar standard version, or with hard top as an option, was presented to
the Cannes Boat Show in 2012. This model results from the collaboration between Studio Zuccon
International Project, Ferretti Group Engineering, the team of engineers and architects of the Group,
and AYT&D (Advanced Yacht Technology & Design), the research center of the Group. It features
both the bronze dome over the helm station and the large glazed surfaces. Beside the two open-view windows at the level of the owner cabin, large windows for the guest cabins and a double
window in the fore VIP cabin have been added. The glazed surface of the main deck has been
increased and renewed, thanks to the lowering of the gunwale. The outer look is characterized
by outstanding lightness, elegance and aggressiveness, also thanks to the three ‘shark branchiae’
windows separating the salon's glazing from the helm station’s one. On the main deck, living
and dining areas, galley and helm station have been effectively separated: the latter two, extensively
modified too, are located at bow, completely divided from the rest. On the lower deck the
yacht makes the best of the increased volumes, thanks to the shifting of all cabins towards the
larger stern area. Without changing the engine room, the crew area and the garage, this yacht offers
wider spaces, in particular in the owner cabin and in the portside gest cabin. Three double cabins, a
fourth one with twin beds with ensuite heads and separated shower box. The new Ferretti Yachts 870
is equipped with two 12V 2000 M94 MTU engines having a power of 1948 mph at 2450 rev/min.