Fittings and distribution
Quarterdeck cabin, Innenfahrerstand, Crew cabin, Mastercabin, Saloon, Flybridge, Guest cabin, WC Cabin with shower, Quarterdeck exit, Bow cabin, WC Cabin, Controls flybridge
Pantry
Extractor fan, Microwave, Fridge 2, Freezer, Electric refrigerator, Dishwasher, Ceramic field, Sink, barbecue
Nautical instruments
Sumlog, Echo sounder, VHF Radio, Board computer, Autopilot, Map plotter + GPS, GPS
Awnings and tarpaulins
Bimini-Top, Harbour tarpaulin, Windscreen protector
Technical fittings
Battery charger, Rudder (Bow), Airconditioning, Electrical bilge pump, bilge pump automatic, Battery, Converter, Main switch for battery, Operating meter reader, bilge alarm, Generator, Electrical capstan bow, Position flares, Rev counter, Shore supply, Rudder (Stern), Mechanical bilge pump, safe
Accessories
Electric gangway, Radio, Dinghy with engine, Tender Garage, cockpit speakers, Gangway, Television, Teak deck, Fender, Deck shower hot/cold, Bathing ladder, Underwater paint, hand books, holding tank, bathing platform hydraulic, Anchor, Sun beds at bow, trim tabs hydraulic
Safety equipment
Lifebelts, Life raft, Distress signals, Fire extinguisher, MOB-System, Life belt, Epirb-System, Life jacket, Fog horn
Other
The Altura 840 marks an evolution and renewal for the shipyard, extending the historical series born in the mid 70's with the Altura 42, a fibreglass motorsailer inspired by the principles of lightness, comfort and safety. This was followed in the 1980s by the Altura 46 and the Altura 49, "pioneering" models that inaugurated an era of motor yachting with cutting-edge innovation.
Following the launch in 2005 of the Altura 690, a 21-metre yacht that combines the Altura philosophy with the innovative technology of the Ferretti Group, and the Altura 840, the shipyard has completed an important stage in the evolution of the line. Designed by Studio Zuccon International Project in collaboration with theAYT - the Engineering Division of the Ferretti Group - Altura 840 is presented alongside Altura 690, which served as inspiration for the design project, as an extremely comfortable yacht with generous and welcoming spaces and the most advanced technology, complemented by finishes with a nautical feel, including extensive use of wood.
"Altura 840 embodies a perfect synthesis between the concept of an aft cabin motor yacht, with the master cabin aft, conceived for medium and long distance cruising, and the fly bridge" - explains Marco Segato, Vice President Sales of Ferretti Yachts - "based on a design solution that does not allow compromises in the high quality, technology, comfort and design typical of Ferretti yachts. We have high commercial expectations for this model, not only in the 'enlarged' Europe that now includes Russia and Turkey, but also for North America and Northern Europe. Our aim," continues Marco Segato, "is to win a share of "mature" owners with nautical experience who are looking for a totally unique product that allows them to experience the sea for medium to long periods with family and friends. Once again Ferretti Yachts is proud to affirm the maxim of its founder and President Norberto Ferretti: "Boats to be used and not to be shown".
MAIN DECK
Cockpit-Saloon
Stepping aboard, the cockpit, panelled in teak like the entire exterior floor, immediately reveals the attention devoted to maximising space for social interaction: a large rectangular teak table, a fixed bench and three armchairs can accommodate up to eight guests. Stairs from the cockpit give access to the cockpit overhang and flybridge. A sliding door of toughened and obscured glass leads to the spacious saloon. Immediately to starboard is the staircase to the master stateroom. The interiors, as elsewhere, are teak, and the walls are fully lined with boiserie, with light-coloured fabric for the upper sections. The saloon is flooded with light from the two large rectangular windows, and includes a sitting area designed for total relaxation. To starboard is a divan with bar table, armchair and two coffee tables, one of which is central. This section leads to a work area with an extendable desk and armchair. Opposite are two comfortable armchairs with a base unit that conceals the 32" fold-out television. The two armchairs can also be moved close to the divan to seat friends.
Helm console
Ask us for more information.
Following the launch in 2005 of the Altura 690, a 21-metre yacht that combines the Altura philosophy with the innovative technology of the Ferretti Group, and the Altura 840, the shipyard has completed an important stage in the evolution of the line. Designed by Studio Zuccon International Project in collaboration with theAYT - the Engineering Division of the Ferretti Group - Altura 840 is presented alongside Altura 690, which served as inspiration for the design project, as an extremely comfortable yacht with generous and welcoming spaces and the most advanced technology, complemented by finishes with a nautical feel, including extensive use of wood.
"Altura 840 embodies a perfect synthesis between the concept of an aft cabin motor yacht, with the master cabin aft, conceived for medium and long distance cruising, and the fly bridge" - explains Marco Segato, Vice President Sales of Ferretti Yachts - "based on a design solution that does not allow compromises in the high quality, technology, comfort and design typical of Ferretti yachts. We have high commercial expectations for this model, not only in the 'enlarged' Europe that now includes Russia and Turkey, but also for North America and Northern Europe. Our aim," continues Marco Segato, "is to win a share of "mature" owners with nautical experience who are looking for a totally unique product that allows them to experience the sea for medium to long periods with family and friends. Once again Ferretti Yachts is proud to affirm the maxim of its founder and President Norberto Ferretti: "Boats to be used and not to be shown".
MAIN DECK
Cockpit-Saloon
Stepping aboard, the cockpit, panelled in teak like the entire exterior floor, immediately reveals the attention devoted to maximising space for social interaction: a large rectangular teak table, a fixed bench and three armchairs can accommodate up to eight guests. Stairs from the cockpit give access to the cockpit overhang and flybridge. A sliding door of toughened and obscured glass leads to the spacious saloon. Immediately to starboard is the staircase to the master stateroom. The interiors, as elsewhere, are teak, and the walls are fully lined with boiserie, with light-coloured fabric for the upper sections. The saloon is flooded with light from the two large rectangular windows, and includes a sitting area designed for total relaxation. To starboard is a divan with bar table, armchair and two coffee tables, one of which is central. This section leads to a work area with an extendable desk and armchair. Opposite are two comfortable armchairs with a base unit that conceals the 32" fold-out television. The two armchairs can also be moved close to the divan to seat friends.
Helm console
Ask us for more information.