The Ferretti Yachts 920 is a 93.6-foot motor yacht that combines substantial size with distinctive design innovation. The "wide-body" hull concept, developed by Ferretti's Product Strategy Committee in collaboration with Zuccon International Project, widens the main deck and allows for an expansive master suite forward. The raised forward section creates a commanding profile, with the gunwale design extending into the master cabin windows for visual continuity.
The yacht features four cabins and four heads across its interior. The main deck benefits from the wide-body concept, providing generous cabin space. The flybridge offers abundant relaxation areas, complemented by thoughtfully designed outdoor spaces throughout. Interior furnishings are appointed to a level typically seen in larger yacht categories.
The pilothouse serves as the operational hub, designed with modern aesthetics and equipped with full yacht control. A large control station features touchscreen displays integrated with navigation systems and comprehensive on-board monitoring, allowing the captain to manage all yacht functions from a single location. The boat is powered by twin MTU diesel engines and is constructed of fiberglass.
Length
93.60 FT
Beam
22.24 FT
Draft
7.25 FT
Weight
187,393.14 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
4
Heads
4
Engines
2
Engine Make
MTU
Engine Model
16V 2000 M86
Hours
1,840 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
2,378 GAL
Water
349 GAL