Trade-A-Boat — February 2018

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ustralia’s
natural
wonders are
still fresh in
the minds of
West Australian big-boat
entrepreneur John Farrell
and his partner John
Silverthorne as they jet off
for their appointment in
Italy with Ferretti Yachts.
Brothers Alessandro
and Norberto Ferretti
founded the yard in 1968
and their deep love and
passion for the sea and
their story is not dissimilar
to that of John Farrell. He
is the man responsible
for the internationally
sought-after Oceanfast
luxury superyachts built at
Henderson, just south of
Fremantle.
Farrell also has a deep
respect for the ocean and as
a boat engineer has much
in common with his host
Norberto, who is still very
much at the coal face of his
empire. The former likes to

spend more time cruising
Australia’s coastline these
days than being at a desk.
But his thinking is still
locked into that “superyacht
mode”.
“Australia is a big country
so you need a big boat,” says
Farrell. “It’s no good if you’re
days from your nearest port
and something goes wrong
or you’re getting low on fuel
and you want to explore up
that river, round the next
bend. You need to ‘think big’
and that’s where the Ferretti
881 RPH comes in.”
So when he and
Silverthorne decided to
open JW Marine Western
Australia they wanted one
of the world’s biggest and
best on board – the Ferretti
Group. The flagship Ferretti
881 RPH made its Australian
debut at the Mandurah Boat
Show, sporting a price tag of
$8.5m.
RPH stands for Raised
Pilot House, making the
flagship bigger than the

standard 881, and gives the
skipper commanding views
over the forward section of
this 27m luxury boat.
More welcome, though,
is the greater space it has
created elsewhere – namely
the galley, one of the most
used areas on any craft.
Heading down to the main
deck and the ‘official’ dining
area, you’ll find a nine-piece
suite, and walking astern
you enter the huge saloon
where the timber only goes
to waist height because huge
windows grace both sides.
Down a curved staircase
to the lower deck and
towards midships is the
master stateroom, the
king-size bed running
athwartships. Towards the
front of the Ferretti 881 and
down a couple of steps are
two more cabins, the VIP
guest quarters in the bow,
while back on the main
deck, a rear staircase leads
to two crew cabins.
The Ferretti 881 RPH is

a “go anywhere” boat and
to suit Australia’s remote
locations Farrell ordered
more fuel capacity. An
additional 1500lt gives this
boat a total of 11,500lt.
The Ferretti 881 RPH is
fitted with twin 2200hp MTU
engines capable of 31kts,
whilefor long-distance
cruising reduce the throttle
to 11kts and 120lt/h.
The pilothouse is located a
good 6m above the waterline
and at the wheel adjusting
the course direction while
still on autopilot, the boat
responds immediately and
you’re really oblivious to the
true conditions on the water,
thanks to the twin gyro
stabilisers fitted below the
engineroom.

STUNNING ITALIAN LUXE LINER


Ferretti 881 RPH


quick specs


Ferretti 881 RPH

PRICE AS TESTED $8.55m
MATERIAL Fibreglass
LENGTH 27.07m overall,
22.35m waterline
BEAM 6.72m
ENGINE 2 x 2200hp MTU 16V
2000 M92 turbo-diesel
FUEL 11,500lt
WATER 1320lt
FOR MORE INFO
jwmarine.com.au

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