The internal fit-out is defined by natural, tactile fabrics that make good use of that light. But if suede, leather and “sand flamed oak” are not your cup of tea, the Custom Line Atelier is of course on hand to help you tailor the style to your needs.
Back outside, an electro-hydraulic system transforms the aft deck into a spacious waterside terrace, featuring a convertible solarium with plenty of room for freestanding furniture. That’s supplemented on the upper deck with a forward seating and sunbathing area and an aft alfresco dining zone.
From here, you get direct access into the skylounge, where more floor-to-ceiling windows open up huge views. And the sun deck ramps up the day boating facilities again with a hydromassage tub, a forward bar and a big central lounge beneath a carbon fibre hardtop.
With a gross tonnage of just under 400GT, this might be the largest yacht ever built by Custom Line but a lot of attention has also been paid to the driving dynamics. The use of carbon fibre in the hull, superstructure and hardtop helps keep the weight down and the draft low.
You can supplement the standard Naiad 525 fins with optional Seakeeper NG18 gyroscopic stabilisers for extra stability at anchor. And with twin MTU 16V 2000 M96L engines as standard, the Custom Line 140 should achieve an impressive top speed in the region of 21.5 knots.
LOA: 139ft 10in (42.61m)
Beam: 28ft 0in (8.54m)
Engines: 2 x 2,638hp MTU 16V 2000 M96Ls
Top speed: 21.5 knots
Price: Available on applications
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