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Year | 2025 |
Make | Gianetti |
Model | CUSTOM 38M |
Class | Motor Yachts |
Length | 38.35m |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Hull Material | Aluminum |
Offered By | Moana Yachting |
GIANETTI-CUSTOM 38M-Still under construction (75% done) in PISA-Delivered 2025
The CUSTOM 38M, meticulously crafted and ingeniously designed in Italy, blends the adventurous essence of the sea with the opulence and comfort of a second home. With its unique 38.5-meter wide-body aluminum displacement hull, this yacht harmoniously merges cutting-edge technology and engineering with contemporary aesthetics. Accommodating 10 passengers across three spacious decks, its distinctive design offers a lavish sense of space. Engineered for optimal performance at speeds ranging from 10-14 knots.
Max Speed | 16.5kn |
Range | 2000nm |
Length Overall | 38.35m |
Beam | 8.1m |
Fresh Water Tank | 1 x 8800 l |
Fuel Tank | 1 x 29000 l |
Holding Tank |
Cabins | 5 |
Engine Make | CATERPILLAR |
Engine Model | C32 ACER |
Engine Year | 2025 |
Total Power | 1300hp |
Engine Type | Inboard |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Engine Make | CATERPILLAR |
Engine Model | C32 ACER |
Engine Year | 2025 |
Total Power | 1300hp |
Engine Type | Inboard |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Moana Yahcting presents the information and the details of this Vessel in good faith and does not expressly or impliedly guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor expressly or impliedly warrant the condition of the Vessel All information and details are intended as a guide only and are not binding and do not constitute part of any terms and conditions A prospective purchasers should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details in order to validate all information All prospective purchasers should be aware that the "Manufacturers Model Year" varies from builder to builder and does not necessarily correspond to the Vessel s year of build This Vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without noticeIt is noted that this information may be displayed in various languages; however, the interpretation of the language that shall take precedence shall always be UK English