Custom Line Navetta 26 Crescendo (2014) is a refined and upgraded version of the Navetta 26, conceived as an intermediate solution between the Navetta 26 and Navetta 28. The Crescendo specification features increased interior volume, an optimized layout, and a series of structural and interior enhancements, bringing the yacht closer in functionality to the Navetta 28 while retaining the 26-metre platform.
Designed for extended cruising, the yacht accommodates up to 12 guests in five cabins. The full-beam owner’s suite is located on the main deck and includes a private bathroom and walk-in wardrobe. The lower deck houses a VIP cabin and additional guest cabins, all with en-suite bathrooms. Crew quarters are arranged separately for four crew members, with two cabins and dedicated facilities, ensuring privacy and efficient service.
The main salon features panoramic glazing and combines a lounge area, formal dining space, and direct access to the aft cockpit. The fully equipped galley is designed to support long-range cruising. Onboard systems include full climate control, audio-visual entertainment, and an integrated vessel monitoring system.
Power is provided by twin MAN V10 diesel engines, each producing 1,100 hp, with conventional shaft lines and V-drive configuration. The yacht cruises comfortably at 10–12 knots and reaches a top speed of up to 16 knots.
Outdoor areas include a flybridge with lounge seating, dining area, sun loungers, and bar; a foredeck sunbathing area; and an aft cockpit with dining table and direct access to the swim platform. The yacht is equipped with stabilizers, bow thruster, twin generators, and well-organized access to technical spaces.
The Navetta 26 Crescendo offers a compelling balance of volume, comfort, and seaworthiness, making her a highly capable platform for long-distance cruising with a level of functionality approaching that of larger displacement yachts.