The Azimut 38 has two cabins. For those interested in buying a new Azimut 38, it can accommodate up to four guests and is designed for cruising and more.

Azimut 38
39' 4" (inc. pulpit)
  • Guests

    5 Max

  • Cabins

    2 Max

From The Manufacturer

It is not the length of a yacht that makes it special but its ability to meet the needs of its yachtsman and it is for this very reason that the Azimut 38 has been created. It is a boat that is extremely easy to handle, environmentally friendly, easy to maintain and, at the same time, conveys the style, elegance and comfort that distinguish an Azimut yacht.

We are talking about liveability which is guaranteed at maximum level by space distribution that makes use of every centimetre. A careful study of the layout and full CAD design have helped to optimise the functionality of every single detail ranging from the flybridge - with a sun pad and sofa area with table - to numerous storage areas in various parts of the yacht such as the spacious wardrobes in the master cabin and the special area for storing the cockpit seats. In the dinette on the main deck, a careful study of the layout has guaranteed maximum liveability even when an extra bed inside the sofa is pulled out for guests when needed.

We are talking about the ease of use that comes from a series of solutions designed for effortlessness control of the equipment including the Easy Docking joystick to assist with mooring and the Proteo system with a touch screen monitor for monitoring all the onboard systems. Proteo also manages simultaneous use of the main loads and prevents potential temporary blackouts.

We are also talking about maintenance work, both routine and special, which is made much easier and less laborious by the speed with which you can access the systems.

We are also talking about measures to reduce environmental impact ranging from the use a lighting system with next generation low energy consumption high-power LEDs, thermostatic mixers applied upstream of the system for immediate distribution of hot water to avoid wasting energy to the simplest of ideas like the use of a carefully concealed hatchway to create natural ventilation for the living area.

For all these reasons, when you think of a 12 metre yacht that can offer the maximum by using the minimum, an Azimut 38 naturally comes to mind

Deck Plans

Layout, Deck by Deck

Specs

  • Length
    39' 4" (inc. pulpit)
  • Accommodation
    5 Guests
  • Materials
    VTR/GRP Hull /
    GRP Superstructure

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Full Specification

Principal Characteristics

  • Length overall 39' 4" (inc. pulpit)
  • Beam 12' 6"
  • Draft (full load) 3' 8"
  • Fuel capacity 291 Gallons
  • Fresh Water
    capacity
    106 Gallons
  • Grey water capacity 11 Gallons
  • Displacement (full load) 27,337 Lbs
  • Max speed 32 Knots
  • Cruising speed 26 knots
  • Hull GRP
  • Superstructure GRP

Accommodation

  • Guests 4 (Optional 5)
  • Berth details 1 x Double 2 x Single
  • Total Cabins 2
  • Master cabin 1 x En Suite
  • Twin cabin 1 x Shared Bathroom
  • Guest heads 2
  • Shared day heads 1
  • Berth details 1 x Double 2 x Single

Yacht Designers

  • Exterior Designer
    Stefano Righini
  • Interior Designer
    Carlo Galeazzi

Engines & Performance

Standard Option

 

QTY

x 2

Performance

KW only available

350 HP

(261 Kw)  each @ 2800 rpm

Maximum Speed

32 knots

Engine Details

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Azimut 38 FAQ

A selection of frequently asked questions about the Azimut 38 model

  • The Interior Designer for Azimut 38 is Carlo Galeazzi. The Exterior Designer for Azimut 38 is Stefano Righini.
  • The Length Overall of Azimut 38 is 39' 4" (inc. pulpit). Her Beam is 12' 6". Her draft at full load is 1.12m.

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