Introduction: What Makes the Cranchi Settantotto 78 Stand Out
When choosing a new boat, there are countless options available, but the Cranchi Yachts Settantotto 78 stands out for its combination of modern engineering, functional design, and thoughtful layouts. Its length, measuring around 82 feet, offers a lot of interior and outdoor space, while the beam of 19 feet allows for large cabins and open social areas. The designers of the Settantotto 78 aim to blend comfort, ease of use, and a sense of luxury in everyday boating. From the beginning, this yacht is structured for people who want easy movement through wide walkways, straightforward systems, and cabins that actually feel livable. Onboard, guests and owners don’t just find an attractive surface, but also many small touches that add convenience and enjoyment to every trip. This is not just about transportation; it’s about making every journey and moment onboard comfortable and memorable.
Exact Dimensions: A Boat Sized for Both Space and Handling
The Settantotto 78’s physical dimensions give a good sense of the scale you’re working with. The overall length is about 82 feet, while the beam measures close to 19 feet, which means more open room in the main salon, full-sized beds in the cabins, and wide deck spaces for moving around or relaxing. The draught of the vessel is around 5 feet and 4 inches, allowing access to a good range of marinas and anchorages without worry. The yacht’s dry weight is over 61 tons, contributing to a stable experience across different water conditions. Fuel capacity is approximately 1,453 gallons, making the yacht suitable for longer trips between refueling, and the fresh water tank holds about 343 gallons, so there’s ample supply for showers, cooking, and cleaning for everyone on board. Having clear storage and tank sizes makes it easier to plan extended journeys without concerns about running short on the essentials.
Comfortable Living Spaces: Room for Everyone
One of the most talked-about features of the Settantotto 78 is its interior layout. People stepping into the main salon immediately notice not just the openness, but how every area flows into the next. The main salon is bordered by big windows, flooding the space with light and providing panoramic views while seated. Furniture is arranged for easy conversation, and the dining area is next to the galley, so serving meals happens without carrying plates across narrow passageways. The galley is equipped with a full fridge—about the size of what you’d expect at home—along with an induction cooktop, microwave, oven, and lots of counter space. The layout is designed so multiple people can prepare meals at the same time without getting in each other’s way. Nearby storage includes deep drawers and overhead cabinets, all with soft-close features to keep things quiet when underway. For longer stays, the laundry area is hidden behind a door and includes a washer-dryer unit with shelves nearby for cleaning supplies and laundry baskets.
Down below, the yacht accommodates up to six guests in three guest cabins, each with its own en-suite bathroom for privacy. The full-beam master stateroom stands out with a king-size bed, a walk-in closet, a sitting or office area with a desk, and sprawling hull windows that make even ordinary moments feel special. The bathroom in the master suite includes a walk-in shower, a wide basin, cabinets for toiletries, and a private head, separated for comfort. Two guest cabins are configurable as double or twin beds, making it simple to switch up the layout depending on whether family, friends, or kids are on board. The use of light woods, soft-touch panels, and overhead lighting makes each cabin feel relaxing and easy to spend time in—nothing feels cramped or fussy.
Crew Quarters: Division Between Owner and Crew
For those who use a crew, the separate crew quarters are at the stern with their own access via a deck hatch or through the swim platform area. These quarters can sleep up to two crew and include a compact bathroom and a small galley area for food prep and relaxation at the end of a workday. There’s enough privacy for crew and owners to have their own independent spaces, which is appreciated on longer journeys.
Practical Details in the Helm and Navigation Systems
The helm station on the Settantotto 78 is built on simplicity and practicality. The operator’s seat is fully adjustable and includes armrests for added comfort during longer trips. The dash is laid out with big, clear digital touchscreen displays and has mechanical switches for all the most-used systems. Controls include a joystick for vectoring the engines, making docking and close maneuvers easy for even casual operators. With the Volvo Penta IPS triple engine setup, you get smooth, direct response at the helm and tight handling. All navigation and engine information is available at a glance, with warning lights and alarms designed to be clear and direct, reducing confusion in high-pressure moments. Radar, depth sounder, GPS, AIS, and autopilot are standard, and all can be operated from the main screens, or accessed through a linked tablet or smartphone. Camera feeds cover all blind spots, with special focus on the aft area and the main side decks, helping with docking or keeping an eye on kids or crew at work.
Outdoor Living: Social Spaces With Function
Outdoors, the Settantotto 78 offers multiple areas for relaxation. The aft deck is fitted with a full-size dining table and enough seating for all guests onboard. Sun shades roll out over this area so you can enjoy a meal outside without direct sunlight—no need to fuss with complicated awnings. Steps lead down to the big hydraulic swim platform at the stern, which can be lowered below the waterline for easy swimming, diving, or launching a tender or personal watercraft. There’s even extra storage built into this area for storing water toys, snorkel gear, tow ropes, and fuel for the tender. The foredeck area is set up with big sun pads, a seating area, and small tables, providing a private escape or a good spot for evening drinks. Decks are finished in teak, which is durable and easy to hose down after a day on the water.
Wide side decks and safety railings run from bow to stern, making it easy for everyone to get around safely—even with wet feet or in rougher water. All outdoor furniture is upholstered with marine-grade fabric that’s UV-resistant and easy to clean. Drainage points are positioned throughout the deck to make yard cleanups or post-armada wash-downs quick and mess-free.
Engine Room and Propulsion: Power Matched With User-Friendly Features
A standout feature of this yacht is its triple Volvo Penta IPS engines. This setup gives the boat a top speed around 28 knots and a comfortable cruising speed at 22 knots, while its joystick docking system allows anyone with some experience to manage tight marina maneuvers confidently. The IPS system makes the yacht easier to control in crosswinds and currents, as thrust can be vectored precisely where needed. Fuel efficiency is better than traditional shaft drives, leading to longer intervals between fill-ups.
The engine room itself is designed for straightforward access. Wide walkways allow maintenance or inspections safely, and important service points like filters, dipsticks, and seacocks are color-coded and labeled. Lighting is bright and switches are positioned logically for working in the space. Noise reduction panels on the engine room bulkhead help keep sound levels low in guest spaces, so the hum of engines doesn’t disrupt conversation or rest. Fire detection and CO2 suppression are fitted as standard, with easy-to-read controls at the entrance.
Storage: Every Inch Put to Use
Storage is a key feature on the Settantotto 78. The designers managed to fit deep storage areas under seats, beds, and in unused bulkhead spaces. Safe and dry lockers are provided for life jackets, lines, spare parts, and cleaning products, making sure nothing is left to clutter up living spaces. Dedicated storage for outdoor gear—like paddleboards or inflatable rafts—is located just inside the transom door or in the bow area, depending on your setup.
Cabin and closet space are arranged so each guest can unpack and store clothes, shoes, and bags for longer trips. The central cleaning closet hides brooms, vacuums, and even has hooks for hanging wet jackets after a day out. Kitchen pantries have pull-out shelves for easy access, and overhead cabinets run the length of the galley for dry goods, dishes, and glassware.
Lighting and Climate Control: Comfort in All Seasons
Bright, natural light is a highlight onboard this yacht. Tall glass windows in the main salon and cabins not only allow scenic ocean views but also help heat the main living spaces using sunlight during cooler months. At night, an array of dimmable LED overheads, accent lights, and reading lights keeps every corner visible and comfortable for whatever activity you’re doing. Under-cabinet and under-bed lighting makes early mornings and late nights simple and safe.
Each cabin and salon area has independent climate controls. The air conditioning and heating can be adjusted for each space, letting everyone choose their own temperature without fighting over the settings. Vents are placed with care, providing fresh air flow and preventing hot or cold spots. The main electrical panel easily shows which air conditioning units are running, so you can manage power as needed without hunting for circuit breakers.
Entertainment and Connections
Guests and owners can watch TV, listen to music, or use Wi-Fi anywhere on board thanks to a simple media control system. There’s a flat-screen TV in the main saloon, with optional upgrade screens for cabins and the outdoor deck. Audio zones allow you to play different music inside, outside, or in the crew quarters. Streaming music or using Bluetooth connections for playlists is as simple as pairing a phone to the central media server. Built-in charging ports for phones, tablets, and laptops are placed near every bed, table, and in the helm area, so keeping devices powered up is never a concern. The optional satellite Wi-Fi dish ensures you stay connected even offshore.
Essential Galley Features: Meals Made Easy
- Large refrigerator and freezer with automatic defrost and fast-cool function
- Silent convection oven for baking or roasting
- Touch control cooktop with four elements and fast boil
- Deep stainless steel sink with pull-out spray faucet
- Practical counter space with space for food prep, coffee maker, toaster, or slow cooker
- Overhead cabinets for cups, plates, and seasonings
- Easy-access locked drawers for sharp knives and kitchen tools
- Smart microwave with one-touch settings for defrost or popcorn
- Built-in garbage bin and recycling drawer for easy clean up
Next to the galley, a serving bar or sideboard has built-in bottle holders and glass storage for entertaining.
Detailed Guest Cabin Arrangements
The master cabin spans the full beam and includes a large, centrally positioned bed with bedside tables and reading lamps. The hull windows on each side give a wide view of the water and plenty of fresh daylight. A desk or vanity lets you work or get ready in the morning, while a couch in the corner can double as a quiet reading nook. Storage drawers under the bed, a walk-in wardrobe with hanging rails, and plenty of shelves mean unpacking is easy for longer stays.
The forward guest cabin can be arranged as another large double bed or as two twins pushed together, according to guest needs. This room also gets its own private bathroom with an enclosed shower, plenty of towel hooks, and storage for personal toiletries.
A third guest cabin is ideal for kids, friends, or additional family and can also switch between double and twin layouts. Again, this space doesn’t skimp on storage, offering drawers, shelves, and a small hanging locker. Each guest bath is ventilated, has good lighting, and is outfitted with non-slip floors, mirrored medicine cabinets, and functional sinks with clean lines for easy maintenance.
Crew Cabin and Service Spaces
The separate crew quarters aft of the engine room comfortably accommodate two crew members. A twin berth setup lets both rest or alternate watches, while a fold-down table lets them look over charts, do paperwork, or enjoy a meal in private. There’s a full bathroom with a proper-sized shower and a compact galley space with microwave and refrigerator. Access is private, so crew can come and go without passing through guest living spaces.
Utility Features: Making Day-to-Day Use Simple
Under the salon floors are systems panels for fresh water, gray water, and black water tanks. Each tank is clearly labeled and visible through a quick-open hatch, with gauges outside on the electrical control panel. If you need to empty or clean the tanks, service points are upfront and accessible. The central vacuum system has plug-in points through the yacht and a removable canister stored near the cleaning closet.
An integrated water maker means no need to worry about running out of fresh water on long trips—simply switch the system on from the salon control panel when needed. Hot water is supplied by an efficient boiler and a backup instant-on electric heater.
Safety Gear: Preparedness All Around
The yacht features fire alarms and automatic fire suppression in the engine room. Manual fire extinguishers are placed throughout the salon, kitchen, and crew spaces. There are multiple first aid kits—one in the main salon and another in the helm area—for fast access.
All cabins and the main lounge have easy-to-find life jackets in a locker near exits. Bilge pumps are fitted with high-water alarms, so any unusual water is noticed early. Emergency escape routes are clearly marked on both paper and digital guides, and everyone gets a safety walk-through before trips. There are dedicated lockers at the stern for life rafts, flares, and other emergency gear.
Cleaning and Maintenance: Built With Upkeep in Mind
Surfaces and fabrics are chosen for easy cleaning with simple soap and water solutions. Floors and steps have non-skid finishes so there’s less risk of slips, even when it’s wet or after a day of swimming. The boat deck includes drainage channels and scuppers, which funnel water away fast in a rainstorm or after washing down the deck.
The engine room, water heater, and generator are reached by lifting a watertight hatch in the cockpit, meaning no crawling or climbing in awkward spaces. Common service checks like oil, filters, and coolant are all grouped in one area, labeled, and color-coded for easy identification. Toolkits and spare engine parts are stored right next to the service area, with every tool needed for most jobs kept onboard.
Environmental Consideration: Efficient and Responsible
The design uses LED lighting throughout to cut down on power use. Engines are optimized for low-emissions running and optional exhaust treatment systems can be installed for even cleaner output. The hull’s shape is modeled for low drag, improving both efficiency and speed per unit of fuel. Black water systems are designed for easy pump-out or treatment according to marina and local regulations. Cleaning products recommended by Cranchi are biodegradable and non-toxic, making maintenance safer for the oceans and people on board.
The yacht’s paint and hull finishes are chosen to resist biofouling and reduce drag so the boat runs more efficiently and needs fewer harsh chemicals to keep the hull clean. Hybrid power options are in development, demonstrating a focus on both current performance and future upgrades.
Owner Customizations: Choices for Every Lifestyle
At time of order, owners can specify several details, from wood finishes and flooring color to fabric selections and the types of outdoor furniture. Options for extra fridge or freezer space in the galley, extra storage in unused spaces, or upgraded navigation and entertainment packages are available. For those who entertain, outdoor kitchens and larger grills can be installed. You can opt for privacy screens on the aft deck, or even hammock mounts on the bow.
Owners may also add optional extras like underwater lights, upgraded speakers, or specialty racks for water toys. Lighting in all zones can be set as warm, neutral, or cool, depending on owner preference. Window coverings and blinds are available in a variety of fabric types and opening systems, from manual to electric. This kind of customization lets every owner create a yacht that feels like home, both visually and functionally.
Arrangement for Entertaining: Gatherings Made Simple
Having guests over is easy, both at anchor and underway. The main deck area is sized for open seating and has a folding dining table for mealtimes or games. Cup holders and side tables abound, so there’s somewhere to set a drink or book. The swim platform lowers for setting up water sports gear or letting everyone hop off for a swim. There’s an outdoor grill near the table, so nobody has to shuttle food back and forth between the galley and deck.
The large chillers and freezers keep drinks cold and ice on hand, while an outdoor shower at the stern means swimmers can rinse off before heading inside. At night, dimmable deck lighting keeps the mood soft and safe, and underwater lighting sets the scene for relaxed evenings onboard.
Extended Cruising: What Makes Longer Journeys Possible
The yacht’s layout, fuel and water capacity, and practical systems mean it is ready for more than just short day trips. With nearly 1,500 gallons of fuel, it’s set for extended journeys, letting you go further between stops. The spacious refrigeration and stores space means you can pack in food for a week or more, and extra fridges or wine chillers can be added. Laundry on board means clothes always stay fresh, and independent controls for water, heat, and air let every guest manage their own environment. The quiet ride and heavy hull let you rest well at anchor or while underway, and the galley is more than up to the task of providing hot meals for several days.
Night and Anchor Life: Features for Rest Days
When stopped overnight or for longer daytime rest periods, the boat’s systems keep things calm and quiet. Generators and batteries are housed well away from living quarters and encased in soundproofing, so running essential systems is unobtrusive. At anchor, the stabilization system keeps rolling motion at bay, making sleeping or dinner peaceful even with a small chop on the water.
Windows have blackout shades or curtains for cabins and the saloon, so light levels can be managed completely. All heads have powered ventilation for added comfort, and water heaters recover fast, so hot water is always on hand for showers before bed or when getting ready for the day. Each guest cabin has its own AV system and headphones can be provided for individual entertainment choices.
Docking and Shore Connections
When in port, power is simple to connect with a centralized shore power hub and heavy-duty power cables, all marked for the correct voltage and amperage. Freshwater connections are easy, and pressure is managed by an onboard pump. All discharge points are labeled to avoid confusion for the owner or marina staff. The Settantotto 78 includes fender and mooring gear lockers at key points along the side decks, so things are quick to set out or stow after slipping the lines.
Owner and Crew Experiences: Support and Guidance
Every new owner receives a walk-through of all key systems by trained personnel. This includes not just how to operate everything, but best practices for maintenance, safety, and even entertainment systems. Printed and digital manuals back this up, with troubleshooting tips, contact numbers, and reminders for everything from engine checks to how to reset the entertainment system.
Cranchi’s history of boat building means systems, parts, and guidance are based on decades of use and feedback from previous owners and crews. Service points are located globally, and partners are ready to field questions or supply parts as needed. The focus is on making yacht ownership as worry-free and hands-on as each owner wants.
Conclusion: The Settantotto 78 in Everyday Use
The Cranchi Yachts Settantotto 78 is for those who want practicality and comfort, with features that actually work for real use, not just looks. Easy movement between spaces, straightforward systems, and flexible layouts create an onboard lifestyle focused on comfort, safety, and enjoying time with friends and family. There is plenty of storage, sturdy construction, and high-quality fit and finish from bow to stern. The boat works for people who like day trips or who plan on long journeys, with simple systems and easy maintenance steps.
For people interested in all these real, daily-life features, talk to a Fly Yachts team member today. Your next adventure on the water could start with the right details and support from those who know the Settantotto 78 best.
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