Azimut's best ever flybridge cruiser? | Azimut 72 Fly sea trial | Motor Boat & Yachting
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- čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
- Hugo Andreae takes the Azimut 72 Fly for a sea trial to see if this 74 footer from Azimut really lives up to the hype
Azimut 72 Fly specifications
LOA: 74ft 3in (22.64m)
BEAM: 18ft 4in (5.60m)
ENGINE: 2 x MAN V12 1400hp
Top Speed: 32 knots
PRICE: From €3,300,000 (ex. VAT)
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I like that you took the boat out. It is a boat, so performance on the water is extremely important.
Azimut's are always beautiful yachts and this one is no exception, great colours and finishes throughout and a nice spacious layout. Three great size cabins all with En-suit's is great. Nice sea trial and tour thank you Hugo.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great boat and tour. I think you could do with a slightly wider angle lens as your pov is a little myopic and doesn’t give a good sense of position when you’re describing everything.
She an Azimat 😊 that's all you need to say.
However she a nice stable boat when moving with a nice flare of speed when needed. She has a well planned engine room and a two person crew cabin and shower room.
All the exterior is comfortable love the furniture looks comfortable relaxing very sociable for a group of people.
Interior carries on the social relaxing people. the galley is smart and useable with all the necessary accessories. The cutlery and plates in fiddled drawers. More comfort and style in the 4 cabins all with their own en-suites.
She feels specious but comfortable with a stylish teak twist. But that what er expect from an Aximat.
Lovely boat
Really like the interior design throughout this one. The use of textures, materials and colors give the entire interior space a modern but sophisticated look. Might not be to the more traditionalists taste but they've even made turquoise look beautiful in that owners cabin.
I agree
Great drive and tour, thanks for that Hugo. Really impressive yacht, imo. I can definitely see myself (and a couple of favoured friends lol) cruising around the Med on this. See you next time and all the best.
Don’t forget to invite me 😉
Great video. Have you ever considered doing an similair indepth trial of a Riva 56 Rivale or a Riva 76 Bahamas?
Great report. Any potencial buyer will get great info in this video.
In this world of crazy high prices, I think this yacht is extremely competitive. Nº1? Very probably.
It’s certainly right up there
My current dream boat. Just looks so good.
You are not alone!
Lekker man lekker 🇿🇦
Love Italian design. Great interior. Helms seemed oddly arranged, but have seen that before. At first glance made me think of Nordhavns. The lower helm looks to be midships - the place that moves least and the fly bridge was a bit behind midships. This would be a rear helmed yacht which would give it the most comfortable ride for the captain. You didn't mention stabilization - but I'll assume you have you choice of fins or gyros. Still a boat I was excited to see.
I think you can fit either
Great review Hugo and what a stylish yacht. Really liked the interior design on this one.
Performance and handling seemed impressive too.
Only negative I could see was both helms look like they’ve been designed for setting the autopilot and sitting back rather than engaging with the drive.
Yep, that’s often the case with Italian boats for some reason
@@hugoandreae3785 let’s them sit back, look cool and drink espresso? 😆
Good boat movie
Thank you
Beautiful but expensive and not what people are looking for now. I think the Magellano series will be a bigger seller
Maybe i missed it, but didn't see any fuel amount or range figures.
We print a full table of figures in the magazine article but since you asked so nicely it burns 250lph at 20 knots giving a range of 340 with a 20% reserve left in the 5,200 litre fuel tanks
I was thinking the same thing. He talked about fuel consumption, but not the size of the tanks. At 7 kph it looks like the boat could travel 3,000 miles
You should think about widening the shots, you film everything in close-up and we can't see anything...
Thanks for the feedback, it’s always a bit of a balance between the distortion of a wide angle lens and the limited field of view of a standard one but I will try to mix it up a bit more