The International Yachting Media Digest

ABSOLUTE NAVETTA 68

The pleasure of sailing

- By Marco Pinetto

We sea trial the brand-new Absolute Navetta 68 on a warm summer day. Absolute Yachts’ latest creation enters the range between the Navetta 58 and the flagship, the Navetta 73, maintainin­g the key characteri­stics that have determined the success of the line.

Indeed, the watchword remains space that, intended to offer guests absolute comfort, translates into the desire to spend a long time on board, whether in the port, at sea or at anchor.

And this is a thought that perfectly summarizes the concept that Absolute proposes to boat owners with its Navetta models.

Testing the Absolute Navetta 68, we find out a renewed attention not only to design but also to interior and exterior details that further embellish this new model, which is an unmistakab­le sign that the shipyard is aiming even higher.

Absolute Navetta 68 Sea Trial

As soon as we climb on board, we realize the key characteri­stics of the boat. A cockpit with a width of 4.5 meters and a length that is more than the half of it accommodat­es an outdoor table and the aft seating. Perfect for outdoor dining, this environmen­t immediatel­y suggests the possibilit­y to benefit from large living spaces.

The same feeling accompanie­s us in the dinette, an open space that encloses a U-shaped galley, a table for 8 and a large saloon with double sofa and pop-up tv screen. Here, getting close to the forward helm station, we find out the great functional­ity of this configurat­ion. The galley, in fact, can easily serve both the interior and the exterior while the saloon is enveloped by large lateral windows that, in addition to flooding it with a great amount of natural light, also offer a unique view on the sea. A remarkable solution is offered by the handrail on the side-deck, whose railing-shaped structure does not obstruct the view. Designed by Minotti, furnishing­s are extremely elegant.

The interior helm station is on a higher level than the deck and separated from the aft living zone by an electrical­ly-operated folding wall.

While maneuverin­g to exit the port, we realize how functional the latter is: when open, its amplifies the view and therefore facilitate­s mooring maneuvers; when closed, instead, it provides the saloon with additional privacy.

Out of the port, we realize that, inside the boat, the engine noise is really minimal. And this is confirmed when we start our speed and consumptio­n test.

From when we get the boat on plane, at 14 knots and 1,800 rpm, to when we reach the top speed at little less than 2,400 rpm, the noise produced by the two IPS 1200 engines seems not to change. From the dinette, we notice that the noise it equal to around 72 decibels. Navetta 68 is silent and the navigation inside her is comfortabl­e.

Steering this yacht is not difficult at all. Precise and fluid, the boat is extraordin­arily seaworthy.

Although the top speed – 25 knots – is undeniably interestin­g for a boat for which sportiness is definitive­ly not the main characteri­stic, the best is shown when sailing at cruising speed. Planing at 20 knots is a pleasure, as is sailing at a displaceme­nt speed of 10 knots. The latter is the perfect speed for long-range cruising and night sailing since fuel consumptio­n is really low – less than 6 liter per mile – and guarantees a range of almost 600 nautical miles.

During our test, the sea is flat and we decide to intercept the wake of the other boats to test the hull performanc­e. Then, we make some concentric circles crossing our wake. The turn radius is astonishin­g for a boat like this. The Absolute Navetta 68 cuts through the waves without problems and maneuvers remain always soft.

Climbing on the flybridge, we immediatel­y notice that it has everything we need. In addition to the additional helm station,

indeed, it is equipped with an outdoor galley with wet bar, an additional outdoor table with sofas and a large area with chaises longues in the stern.

Steering the boat from here is equally pleasant. The feeling at the helm, with the wind in our hair, is very similar to the one you can get on a sporty fly, even if both the size and the boat type are very different.

While returning to the port, we explore the night area on the lower deck. The version we have tested is equipped with two double cabins, a twin-bedded cabin and a large storage compartmen­t.

Moreover, a crew zone with two berths and one bathroom has an independen­t access from the stern.

The master cabin is positioned forward and on a higher level than the other cabins.

Furnished with a large central bed, it benefits from the light entering from the windows on each side.

Decorated with fine materials, including the sophistica­ted upholstery behind the headboard, the cabin has a large en-suite bathroom that, equipped with a double washbasin and an extra large shower box, has nothing to envy to the services of a 5-star suite.

Few steps lead to the rest of the cabins. The VIP one in the stern, very similar to the master cabin, is equipped with a private bathroom.

The other cabin, located on the starboard side of the boat, has instead two beds. The bathroom is accessible f rom the corridor and can also function as a day toilet.

Conclusion­s

The Absolute Navetta 68 has proved to be the ideal yacht for medium- and long-rage cruising.

Silent and easy-to-steer, she has good performanc­e at both planing and displaceme­nt speed, always guaranteei­ng high-level comfort to her guests. To cover many miles without using too much fuel will be easy and gratifying on this yacht.

On board the Navetta 68, transfers will be therefore not only useful to reach your destinatio­n but, as stops at anchor, will become an integral part of the “cruising” experience you can enjoy with this excellent yacht.

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