The Grande Trideck achieves advancements in efficiency, lower consumption, and enhanced sea performance.
The 38-meter Grande Trideck, Azimut’s flagship model, takes center stage. Designed by Alberto Mancini and Achille Salvagni, it offers innovative features such as the Sea View Terrace and Private Patio, which cater to modern owners wanting a connection with nature.
The 36M retains all the distinctive characteristics of Azimut’s Grande line.
Also showcased, the Grande 36M epitomizes the essence of the Grande line with its state-of-the-art design. Its semi-walkaround upper deck and operable skylounge windows provide an immersive cruising experience. Once again, the interiors were designed by Achille Salvagni, while the exterior lines were drawn by Alberto Mancini.
Both the Grande Trideck and 36M belong to the Azimut Low Emission Yachts collection, featuring Displacement-to-Planing (D2P) hulls and carbon fiber construction, which lowers fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by as much as 30 percent.
Key features of the Magellano 30M include its vertical bow, sturdy sides, and protected walkways.
The Magellano 30M, a flagship of the shipyard’s long-range lineup, exemplifies Azimut’s craftsmanship. Ken Freivokh’s exterior design merges powerful volumes with a sleek superstructure. Interiors by Vincenzo De Cotiis offer a 270-degree panoramic view on the main deck, a first for yachts of this size.
To enhance personalized service, Azimut has established its Grande Boutique at Monaco’s Fairmont Hotel, ensuring owners of yachts from the 26 to 44-meter Grande Series receive tailored support throughout the entire process, from purchase to after-sales assistance.
Azimut’s boats can be seen at stand QE7 (Quai des États-Unis) during the Monaco Yacht Show, running until September 28, 2024.
For more information, visit azimutyachts.com.
This article first appeared on YachtStyle.co.
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