Taut, dynamic lines outside. Flowing furnishings that embrace you inside. Every detail on this boat has been created to surprise with elegance, making the pleasure of life on board an ever more absolute value.
This is the first Azimut, I would consider buying. I'm comparing it to the Sunseeker Manhattan 66 and 76....Also the Princess 68 and 75 "Fly". Engine type and size are important. And of course, the quality of the build.
Absolutely 99percent who buy it will not have crew no need! Up to 75foot crew is not needed but any bigger you are stepping into yachts that need crew and captain!!
Curves is the correct nautical way for interior and exterior furnishing. Sea is very often unpredictable and sometimes gets rough really rough, especially in long passages. No one wants to get hurt by sharp corners in the middle of nowhere.
Bonjour à l'équipe AZIMUT j'adore les bateaux et en particulier les vautres esque vous pouvez m'en offrir un s'il-vous-plaît. je vous remercie d'avance
CHRL JUNIOR je suis désolé de te dire ça mais économiquement ils ne peuvent pas se le permettre car se sont des yachts à plusieurs centaines de milliers d'euro.
Yes i noticed that. It's a shame, because the chap did an admirable job, but the level is a little disconcerting. Especially at the beginning before you get used to it. Maybe this was played in a cinema or something, those voiceovers tend to be a little aggressively mixed too. heh.
The vertical bow is surely one of the most unappealing trends of modern boats -- it makes them look like a wedge of cheese. It also looks like a copy of the Princess 65. "blah blah Italian renaissance blah blah renewed from a contemporary perspective -- what utter drivel marketing people come up with. I guess it is a step better than shots of old men with models - but only just.