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Azimut Fly 62: Designed to gaze upon the sea

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The Italian builder’s popularity among Asia-Pacific yacht owners will only be enhanced by the innovative Fly 62 and its pioneering ‘beach cockpit’.
Words: Craig Hurst; Photos: Azimut

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Azimut, Fly 62, Alberto Mancini, Cannes Yachting Festival, Enrico Chiaussa, EMEA, APAC

Designed by Alberto Mancini, the Azimut Fly 62 can reach 30 knots

 

Launched in July 2024 at the Avigliana production plant in Italy, then officially unveiled in September at the Cannes Yachting Festival, the Fly 62 is not just an updated model in one of Azimut’s most-representative series – the builder calls it a milestone in the evolution of the flybridge segment.

 

Following the Fly 72 launched a year earlier, the newest model in the successful Fly series represents a landmark offering due first and foremost to an unprecedented beach cockpit transom that opens outwards while the sofa is lowered, creating a large sunbathing area overlooking the water.

 

Azimut, Fly 62, Alberto Mancini, Cannes Yachting Festival, Enrico Chiaussa, EMEA, APAC

Folding out the transom/backrest and lowering the sofa creates a large sunbathing area

Azimut, Fly 62, Alberto Mancini, Cannes Yachting Festival, Enrico Chiaussa, EMEA, APAC

 

Measuring 19.2m (63ft 1in) in length, the Fly 62 embodies Azimut’s continuous pursuit of innovation and experimentation, aiming to deliver unique and fresh onboard experiences with every new model.

 

Enrico Chiaussa, Azimut’s CCO for EMEA and APAC, said: “For each project, our designers, engineers and everyone involved share a primary goal: to envision spaces, uses and solutions that bring new emotions and inspirations to owners and their guests. This philosophy has always been part of Azimut’s DNA, and led us to introduce a groundbreaking concept to the market.”

 

Azimut, Fly 62, Alberto Mancini, Cannes Yachting Festival, Enrico Chiaussa, EMEA, APAC

 

For a segment traditionally characterised by a more separate access area to the water, Azimut’s response is radical in its apparent simplicity: to reinvent the cockpit and turn it towards the stern, creating a progressive descent towards the sea.

 

The Fly 62 also sets a new benchmark for long stays onboard by maximising comfort and versatility while blending harmoniously with the natural surroundings.

 

Azimut, Fly 62, Alberto Mancini, Cannes Yachting Festival, Enrico Chiaussa, EMEA, APAC

Enrico Chiaussa, Azimut CCO for EMEA and APAC

 

“To achieve this, we moved the superstructure volumes forward, enlarging the cockpit without compromising the sporty style of the Fly Series, and maintaining the clean, uncluttered lines the series is known for,” said Italy-based Chiaussa, who has risen through the sales ranks since joining Azimut in 2008.

 

“Finally, the new hardtop introduces ultra-modern aesthetics that marry perfectly with the horizontal sweep of the hull windows.”

 

Azimut, Fly 62, Alberto Mancini, Cannes Yachting Festival, Enrico Chiaussa, EMEA, APAC

The beach cockpit connects seamlessly with the saloon

 

Alberto Mancini, based in Monaco, designed the exterior, drawing inspiration from recent automotive trends and the functional and aesthetic revolution of SUVs. The volumes of the superstructure advance towards the bow, allowing the cockpit to be developed while evolving the sporty stylistic form of the Fly series.

 

For the interiors, Azimut collaborated for the second time with Fabio Fantolino. The architect created open spaces, free of visual obstacles, for a feeling of unrestricted closeness to the sea, while the interior environments have a clean and fresh design, made up of a few essential details. So, what makes the Azimut Fly 62 resonate with Asia-Pacific owners’ climates and onboard habits?

 

Azimut, Fly 62, Alberto Mancini, Cannes Yachting Festival, Enrico Chiaussa, EMEA, APAC

For the interiors, architect Fabio Fantolino created open spaces, with the sea in sight

 

“Azimut is always open to tailoring to clients’ preferences. Most specifically for the APAC region, I would say, are the convertible, sociable and comfortable indoor and outdoor spaces,” said Chiaussa, who throughout his career has demonstrated a keen ability to navigate diverse cultures and forge strong relationships with partners and clients worldwide.

 

“We are often asked to convert cabins into entertainment rooms, and all our on-board systems, from A/C to audio video equipment, always meet and exceed our clients’ expectations.”

 

The roomy dinette in the open saloon

 

The standard layout has three cabins plus one for crew, giving the Fly 62 enough berths for up to eight people. There are also three heads, plus one for the crew. Powered by twin Volvo Penta IPS 1200 (900hp) engines, the carbon-fibre and GRP hull can reach a top speed of 30 knots.

 

“The Fly collection has always been Azimut’s bread and butter worldwide and APAC is no exception. The reason why we manage to reach such a broad clientele stems from the Fly series’ remarkable versatility. Embodying the company’s DNA, each Azimut model brings something new and innovative to the market,” Chiaussa said.

 

The owner’s suite sets a high standard for accommodation

 

“Our APAC clients tend to be remarkably loyal to the brand, a true testament to the reputation as an industry leader that we have achieved over the decades. Elegant lines, attention to detail and sophisticated interiors are constantly appreciated by repeat clients who can also enjoy a very high level of service, no matter where they are.

 

“Part of the success is also thanks to our APAC dealers and partners, with whom we have long-lasting relationships.”

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