Built by Italian shipyard Custom Line and delivered in 2020, Kiki V is the ninth hull in the Custom Line Navetta 37 series. Designed by Zuccon International Project with naval architecture developed by the builder, the semi-displacement yacht was originally delivered as Telli for the CEO of the Ferretti Group and remains one of the most comprehensively specified examples in the series.
The interior of the yacht reflects a contemporary, gallery-inspired aesthetic shaped around the original owner's passion for art. Light oak flooring, neutral furnishings and expansive glazing create a restrained backdrop for carefully curated works by artists including Alighiero Boetti, Alex Katz and Robert Longo, allowing each piece to become a focal point within the living spaces. The main saloon is furnished with Minotti seating and a Poliform dining table, while the upper lounge incorporates distinctive details such as a vintage Louis Vuitton trunk, creating an interior that feels both personal and refined. A similarly residential approach to onboard living can also be found aboard the Custom Line Navetta 33.
The motor yacht's exterior showcases the rounded proportions of Custom Line's semi-displacement range with generous outdoor living spaces across three decks. The sundeck features a spa pool alongside dedicated lounging areas, while the upper deck provides a quieter terrace overlooking the stern. At water level, the yacht's Dual Mode Transom transforms from a tender launch system into a 16-square-metre teak beach platform, creating a versatile space for swimming and relaxation. This emphasis on volume and outdoor living continues aboard the larger Custom Line Navetta 38.
Accommodation onboard the superyacht is arranged for up to 10 guests across five cabins, centred around a full-beam owner's suite on the main deck. Large windows, a private sitting area and selected works by Robert Longo continue the yacht's artistic identity into the owner's quarters, while four ensuite guest cabins on the lower deck feature the same understated material palette, complemented by photography from Terry O'Neill. Separate accommodation for up to seven crew members supports extended cruising with a high standard of service.
Powered by twin 1,400hp MAN diesel engines, Kiki V reaches a top speed of 15.5 knots and cruises comfortably at 12.5 knots, with a range of up to 3,000 nautical miles at 10 knots. Her semi-displacement hull is designed to deliver comfortable long-range cruising, while buyers seeking a more performance-oriented yacht within the builder's portfolio may also wish to explore the Custom Line 120.
Kiki V was sold with Arne Ploch of Camper & Nicholsons representing the seller and Hans von Doornmalen of Edmiston introducing the buyer at a last known asking price of €13,600,000.
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