The 88 was built in Italy by Azimut with a multi-award winning international design team, exterior styling by Stefano Righini from Italy and interior design by Italy's Salvagni Architetti. The 26.8m/87'11" flybridge yacht can sleep up to eight guests across four cabins. She was available with only one option for inboard engines.
The models in this range were in production for almost 5 years, so you can be assured that each Azimut 88 was built on a proven platform of success. Production of the first generation Azimut 88 started in 2007 and ran for over 4 years. The second and final generation Azimut 88 went into production in 2011.
The latest generation can comfortably maintain a cruising speed of 24 knots via its twin 1,800hp Caterpillar C32 ACERT E02 - U.S. EPA Tier 3 and IMO Tier II/III engines. By comparison, the Gen 2 has comparable performance to its predecessor, with just a 3 Knot difference between their cruising speeds.
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Azimut 88 (Gen 1) Price
2007 - 2011
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Azimut started development on the 88 in 2007 and the first model rolled off the production line later the same year. The second generation was launched in 2011.
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