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Est. 1968·Forlì, Emilia-Romagna·Ferretti Group (Milan/Hong Kong: YACHT)
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Updated 1 January 2025 · By Hulls.io Editorial

About Ferretti

Ferretti is the flagship brand of Ferretti Group, one of the world's most prestigious luxury yacht conglomerates. The company was founded in 1968 by brothers Alessandro and Norberto Ferretti in Forlì, in Italy's Emilia-Romagna region — the same region that produces Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Ducati. That automotive neighbourhood is no coincidence: Ferretti yachts embody the same Italian design excellence, engineering precision, and sense of style that defines Emilia-Romagna's most famous exports.

Ferretti Group has assembled a portfolio of yacht brands that reads like a roll call of the marine industry's most iconic names. Alongside the Ferretti flagship brand, the group encompasses Riva (the legendary Italian day boat and yacht builder), Pershing (high-performance sport yachts), Custom Line (semi-custom motor yachts), Wally (avant-garde sailing and motor yachts), and CRN (custom superyachts). The group is publicly listed on both the Milan and Hong Kong stock exchanges under the ticker YACHT.

The Ferretti brand itself covers luxury flybridge and sport yachts from approximately 50 to 100 feet. The design language is unmistakably Italian: sweeping lines, generous glazing, and interiors that blend contemporary style with the warmth of fine materials. The brand's signature 360-degree glazing concept — maximising natural light and panoramic views through expansive windows — has been widely imitated across the industry.

Ferretti yachts are built at the group's shipyards in Cattolica, Mondolfo, and other Italian facilities. Each model involves collaboration between the group's in-house engineering team and external design houses — often including partnerships with leading Italian architects and industrial designers. This collaborative approach produces yachts that are both technically sophisticated and aesthetically striking.

The typical Ferretti buyer appreciates Italian craftsmanship, design innovation, and the prestige of owning a yacht from one of the world's most recognised luxury marine groups. The Ferretti brand occupies the elegant, comfort-focused segment within the group — Riva serves buyers who want iconic Italian style, Pershing serves those who prioritise speed, and Custom Line serves those seeking larger, more bespoke vessels.

Ferretti competes with Azimut (Italian), Princess (British), and Sunseeker (British) in the luxury motor yacht market. The group's scale, publicly listed status, and portfolio of complementary brands give it a competitive advantage in terms of engineering investment, global distribution, and after-sales support.

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Brand Value & Market Position

Hulls.io tracks value retention data for 7 Ferretti models based on 256 historical listings. On average, Ferretti boats retain approximately 96% of their value after two years.

Market insight based on asking prices from 256 tracked listings analysed by Hulls.io (April 2026 data). Figures reflect asking prices, not final sale prices.

Retention curves are shown for models with sufficient year-over-year listing density in our dataset.

Ferretti Models: Year-by-Year Market Data

Median asking prices by model year, based on 256 tracked listings. Data from April 2026.

50 listings analysed
Model YearMedian PriceListings
2024£4,363,7946
2023£4,613,4805
2021£3,306,9386
2019£3,321,9767
2018£3,139,67211
40 listings analysed100% @ 2yr
Model YearMedian PriceListings
2019£3,620,77514
2018£3,706,52212
2017£3,621,3156
2016£3,366,8205
40 listings analysed
Model YearMedian PriceListings
2015£2,386,60613
2014£2,463,31911
2011£1,704,7196
2010£1,961,6745
39 listings analysed
Model YearMedian PriceListings
2021£1,377,9347
2017£1,004,9946
2016£1,016,2945
38 listings analysed
Model YearMedian PriceListings
2023£6,123,02218
2020£5,093,9896
2019£5,877,3425
2018£4,598,8416
27 listings analysed100% @ 2yr
Model YearMedian PriceListings
2009£1,663,1585
2007£1,663,15815
2006£1,396,3267
Ferretti Yachts 670Power Cruiser
22 listings analysed88% @ 2yr
Model YearMedian PriceListings
2023£2,511,8939
2021£2,204,9258
2020£2,341,5955

Frequently Asked Questions About Ferretti

Where are Ferretti yachts built?

Ferretti yachts are built at the group's shipyards in Italy, including facilities in Cattolica and Mondolfo. Ferretti Group also operates shipyards in La Spezia, Ancona, and other Italian locations for its other brands (Riva, Pershing, Custom Line, CRN). All manufacturing remains in Italy.

What brands does Ferretti Group own?

Ferretti Group encompasses some of the most iconic names in luxury yachting: Ferretti (flagship flybridge yachts), Riva (legendary Italian day boats and yachts), Pershing (high-performance sport yachts), Custom Line (semi-custom motor yachts), Wally (avant-garde designs), and CRN (custom superyachts). The group is publicly listed on the Milan and Hong Kong stock exchanges.

How does Ferretti compare to Azimut?

Both are major Italian luxury motor yacht builders. Ferretti Group is publicly listed and owns a portfolio of brands including Riva, Pershing, and Wally. Azimut-Benetti Group is privately held and encompasses Azimut and the Benetti superyacht brand. Both deliver premium Italian design and engineering. Ferretti is known for elegant glazing and interior design; Azimut for technological innovation and carbon fibre construction.

What sizes do Ferretti yachts come in?

The Ferretti brand covers luxury motor yachts from approximately 50 to 100 feet, including flybridge and sport yacht models. The wider Ferretti Group offers yachts from the Riva 33-foot day boat to CRN superyachts exceeding 200 feet, covering virtually every segment of the luxury motor yacht market.

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