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Azimut’s new splashes at Cannes Yachting Festival impress
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Italian luxury yacht builder Azimut made a multiple splash at Cannes this year, showcasing an impressive fleet of 16 vessels that had boat enthusiasts buzzing.
Among the stars of Azimut’s lineup were several exciting new models. The 19.32m (63ft 4in) Fly 62 turned heads with its revolutionary Beach Cockpit – a transom that opens outwards while simultaneously lowering the sofa to create an expansive sunbathing area mere inches from the water’s surface. Designed by Alberto Mancini, the Fly 62’s exterior draws inspiration from automotive trends, particularly SUVs, resulting in a sporty-yet-functional aesthetic.
Uninterrupted sea views from the Fly 62
The Magellano 30M also garnered significant attention, even snagging the World Yacht Trophies award for best layout in its category.
The yacht, which has been described as “muscular” is from designer Ken Freivokh, with an interior by Vincenzo De Cotiis that artfully blends artificial and natural materials. With five cabins, two saloons, and impressively high ceilings, the 29.63 m (97ft 2in) Magellano 30M offers a luxurious on-board experience.
Meanwhile, the 17.25m (56ft 7in) Seadeck 6 showcased Azimut’s commitment to sustainability. This innovative vessel reduces emissions by up to 40 per cent compared to similar yachts, thanks to cutting-edge technological solutions. Its standout feature is the “Fun Island” – a reimagined cockpit that creates a sea-level outdoor lounge for added connection to the surrounding water.
The Seadeck 6 features a reimagined cockpit
Adding extra excitement was a first look at the world’s first yacht to combine Volvo Penta IPS with hybrid power. The new 21.88m (71ft 9in) Seadeck 7 is equipped with Volvo Penta’s helm-to-propeller hybrid-electric package, piloted for the first time in collaboration with Azimut.
Across its range, Azimut continues to push the boundaries of yacht design and technology. For those seeking high-performance luxury, the 24.63m (80ft 9in) S8 didn’t disappoint. Part of Azimut’s carbon-tech generation, this sleek vessel utilises carbon-fibre construction to increase volume while maintaining excellent stability. The S8 also features a triple IPS propulsion system, offering superior manoeuvrability and fuel efficiency – up to 25 per cent reduction compared to traditional shaft-driven boats. Its Pivoting Platform Expander allows the entire transom to swing outwards, creating a terrace-like space on the sea. This clever design also serves as a launching ramp for tenders and jet skis.
Many of the Azimut models displayed integrated control and monitoring systems, customised to provide unprecedented control over everything from engine data to air conditioning units. These systems can be accessed from helm stations or remotely via tablet, offering captains and owners great convenience.
It’s not just Azimut’s yachts making waves – the company’s business performance is equally impressive. At the festival, Azimut-Benetti Group reported an order book of €2.6 billion (as of January 1, 2024), for deliveries stretching into 2029. This robust backlog reflects, in part, the enduring appeal of Azimut’s innovative designs.
















