Azimut prepare four international debuts

Italian shipyard Azimut prepare four international debuts for the new season

Italian shipyard Azimut prepare four international debuts for the new season

Azimut are ready to start the new yachting season with no less than four international debuts for boat shows this autumn. 

Being showcased at some of the biggest yachting shows around the globe, the vessels are essentially going on tour to present their innovative designs and impressive in built technologies.

The four models being introduced to the fleet in the new season are the Grande 27 and 35 Metri, the Azimut S7 and the Azimut 60 Flybridge.

Azimut Grande 35 Metri

As one of the most highly anticipated debuts from the brand, this vessel stands as the new flagship for the Italian company and features familiar design work from Achille Salvagni and Stefano Righini. Full length windows and sleek exteriors present a sharp and stylish presence with a raised pilot house standing tall. An extendable beach area and fold down owner's balcony, sitting just above the water, are the major highlights of this model.

 

Azimut Grande 27 Metri

With a unique layout for a yacht of this size, the Grande 27 Metri features an impressive full beam owner's suite on the main deck. Interiors are described as being sophisticated and relatable to renaissance art. Exceptional designs extend into the lower deck where three or four cabins are situated. 

 

Azimut S7

A sophisiticated addition to the sports collection. The Azimut S7 has a pivoting platform which enables guests to have more space onboard. Standing at 21 metres, the model is fast but silent and easily manoeuvrable. The S7 sets itself apart by being the only yacht in its segment to allow unprecedented space, allowing for four cabins plus a garage fit for two watertoys.

 

Azimut 60 Flybridge

With sleek but agressive lines, the new Azimut 60 Flybridge features many innovative solutions which are completely unique to a vessel of this size. Full top to floor windows and varying lounge areas create different areas of privacy for guests to enjoy some quiet time during transit. Interiors designed by Achille Salvagni are elegant but indulgent with a selection of wood, steel and brass.