The Grande series, ranging from 86 to 143 feet LOA, blends naval architecture with contemporary design. Note the Grande 32M’s expansive use of glass for increased natural light and ocean views.
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Azimut Yachts will present a bevy of yachts across five product lines at the Palm Beach International Boat Show from March 25–29.
The boatbuilder’s display includes yachts from its Grande, Seadeck, Fly, Verve and Magellano lines. The yachts range in size from about 50 feet in length to more than 100 feet.
The 56- to 84-foot Seadeck range leans green with hybrid propulsion and open layouts. The Seadeck 6 seen here has exteriors from Alberto Mancini and a multiuse “Fun Island” cockpit.
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Among the yachts expected at the show is the Azimut Grande 32M. The Grande series, with models from 86 feet to 143 feet, is notable for integrating the yachts’ naval architecture with modern exterior and interior design. Abundant glass in the Grande 32M increases natural light as well as a visual connection between interior spaces and the outdoor environment.
The Seadeck 6 on display was developed with an exterior design by Alberto Mancini and an interior design from Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez. When Yachting got onboard to review the three-stateroom Seadeck 6 our first impression included: “There’s only so much any builder can do to create a sustainable planing yacht with hefty diesel power. Azimut Yachts has achieved more than most with its 57-foot Seadeck 6, the first and smallest model in a range of environmentally minded craft. The Seadeck concept has a back-to-nature philosophy that includes ethically sourced and recycled materials, and a cleaner, softer aesthetic with the sea as the focus.”
Azimut’s Fly series spans 53 to 82 feet LOA, and are notable for their lean profiles. The Fly 62’s beach cockpit has a stern sofa that converts to a sun pad.
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The three model Seadeck series, ranging from 56 to 84 feet LOA, offers a hybrid propulsion system, emphasizes open layouts and provides a constant connection to the water. One of the series’ design highlights is what the builder calls the “Fun Island,” a cockpit layout set up to expand the real estate aft and provide direct access to the water.
Azimut will also display yachts from its seven-model Fly series. The builder’s flybridge yachts range from 53 feet to 82 feet LOA, and are known for their sinewy profiles. The series’ extended exterior lines create eye-catching profiles while offering sizable interior volume. Interiors are from architect and designer Fabio Fantolino. A noteworthy feature is the 62 Fly’s beach cockpit layout, which converts the stern sofa into a sun pad.
The outboard-powered Verve range of sport cruisers are known for their high-performance DNA, hitting speeds up to 50 knots. These yachts also have large cockpits for entertaining and fold-down swim platforms to increase deck space.
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The two-model Verve series is Azimut’s outboard-powered sport cruiser line. These craft are designed for high-performance fun and can reach speeds of up to 50 knots. The boats include large cockpits and fold-down swim platforms, expanding usable outdoor real estate when on the hook.
Long-range-cruising enthusiasts will want to stop by to check out the five-yacht Magellano Series, which the builder describes as part of its Voyager range. Magellano yachts stretch from 60 feet to 97 feet LOA and have a “Dual Mode” hull form that is designed to work efficiently across a wide range of speeds and sea conditions.
The five-model Magellano Series, from 60 to 97 feet LOA, are for cruisers who like to spend extended time onboard. The yachts have a Dual Mode hull design, created for efficient long-range cruising across a variety of speeds and sea conditions.
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Whether it’s luxury cruising, high-speed dayboating or long-range voyaging, Azimut is bringing a vessel to satisfy just about any boating palate.
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