The Ferretti Yachts 720 debuted at the 2019 Cannes Yachting Festival and caused an immediate stir. Shaped by architect Filippo Salvetti, who worked with Ferretti Group to devise the external design, the vessel has many ingenious solutions which elevate luxury cruising. Santa Maria is a 2024 Ferretti 720 located in Key Biscayne, Florida, and offered by Allied Marine for $4.650 million.
According to the brokerage team at Allied Marine, Santa Maria has less than 400 hours on its 1,400 hp MAN V12 engines, making this a desirable low-hour cruiser that’s turn-key without the wait for a new build. It also has two generators and a watermaker.
Santa Maria has the following features and options:
- Seakeeper gyrostabilizer
- Tables at bow matte varnished
- Bimini at bow
- Awning system with carbon poles on fly
- Proportional bow and stern thrusters
- Upgraded Lifting platform (550 Kg)
- Ice maker on flybridge
- Painted teak table upgraded on flybridge
- Painted teak table in cockpit
- Simrad display upgrade in main helm and fly position
- Monitoring upgrade (generator data monitoring and A/C monitoring and control)
- AIS transponder Simrad
Yachting previously wrote: “Once on the flying bridge, I happily noted another little feature, the too-frequent absence of which is a pet peeve of mine: The Gaggenau grill was fitted with a safety interlock to shut off the grill when the lid is closed. So what, you say? Well, I’ve seen the aftermath of fires caused by such installations without the interlock, and it’s not pretty. Fiberglass, after all, is mostly solidified petroleum.
It was Chamber of Commerce winter weather in Miami Beach the day of our sea trial — sunny, 75 degrees with a 10-knot breeze — but there was a bit of sea running as we headed from Government Cut past the Coast Guard station, into the Atlantic and toward the fringes of the Gulf Stream beyond. We were pretty heavy on fuel and water, so we topped out at 32.6 knots, about a knot shy of Ferretti’s published half-load speed of 33.5 knots. The builder, unlike many others, publishes data on speed vs. weight in its specifications, predicting 1 knot of speed loss for every extra 3,300 pounds of weight aboard the 720.”
Where is Santa Maria located? The vessel is currently lying in Key Biscayne, Florida.
Take the next step: Contact the listing agent, Allied Marine professional broker Amilcar Martin at 305-987-2909.
Quick Specifications
- Length Overall: 72’
- Beam: 18.33’
- Draft: 5.92’







