Ferretti’s new 870 may resemble your average Italian-built Mediterranean cruiser, but with superb performance and sea keeping ability she’s anything but run of the mill.
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Everything the skipper needs is close at hand at the 870’s lower helm, situated to starboard. Opposite to port is an L-shaped settee with dinette, great for keeping the captain company.
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If you prefer some wind in your hair and sun on your face, head to the upper helm on the flying bridge. With excellent lines of site and plenty of space for guests to lounge in the sun, when the rays are shining this will certainly be a hotspot for onboard activity.
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Thanks to the bright color scheme and large windows, the saloon has an open and natural feel. A formal dining area is located amidships, abaft the helm station, which an L-shaped settee and dinette aft is ready to welcome more casual gatherings.
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While the full-beam, amidships master stateroom is clearly top-dog on the accommodations side, all of the guest suites onboard the Ferretti 870 are large and welcoming, with plenty of natural light and an en suite head.
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When you’ve reached your destination, drop the hook and take in the rays from one of the sunpads, the settee with dinette, or, if the mood strikes you, fire up the hot tub and take a soak.
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The forepeak berth.
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: Looking for a place to have a lovely alfresco meal? Something tells us the Ferretti 870’s cockpit, with seating for six, would be a pretty nice spot.















