This multi-award winning sports yacht from Italian builder Azimut is the entry level model from the S range. This planing yacht is constructed from GRP.
The Azimut S6 has three cabins and can accommodate up to six guests. If you are interested in a new Azimut S6 for sale, we can confirm it is designed for weekending and cruising.
S6 Features
- Hardtop or sportsbridge option
- Superb aft deck lounge
- Super-cool Owner's stateroom
- Triple Volvo Penta IPS pod drives
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Guests
6 Max
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Cabins
3 Max
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Crew
1 Max
From The Manufacturer
The design of the windows has always been a distinctive feature of Azimut yachts and the S6 introduces a new development in them, inspired by diamond cutting. The glazed surfaces on either side of the superstructure are split into three sections that are joined on the diagonal and mounted on three different planes. The result is unique in terms of both the geometry of the shapes involved and the unexpected refl ections of light.
Two lounge zones, each with a different look and feel, span internal and external areas. The first is a more contemporary environment, transforming a structural element in the form of exposed carbon into a key décor feature. In contrast, the other lounge pairs leather and steel with distinctively patterned wood surfaces to create a more sophisticated setting.
Inside, the living area and galley are artfully misaligned, separated by a suspended island that defines the space without creating distinct separations. The result is a light and airy open space with an uninterrupted 360-degree sea panorama.
The lower deck, reached by means of a central stairway, contains a night area made up of three cabins and two heads. The emphasis is on liveability and freedom of movement in the light-flooded master cabin, with the bed positioned diagonally and armchairs or, on request, a bespoke cabinet or vanity, completing the furnishings.
Awards
360° Virtual Tour
Deck Plans
Layout, Deck by Deck
Specs
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Length18m (inc. pulpit)
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Accommodation6 Guests
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MaterialsGRP Hull /
Carbon Fibre Superstructure