For those who appreciate the elegance, class, and sophistication of Italian design, Azimut Yachts stands out as a clear frontrunner. Founded in 1969 under the keen vision of Paolo Vitello, Azimut Yachts has grown from its humble beginnings into a titan of the yachting industry, fuelled by its acquisition of Benetti in 1985. Today, the iconic builder is renowned for its cutting-edge approach to composite yacht construction, operating from advanced facilities in Viareggio, Avigliana, Turin, Italy, and Brazil, along with a dedicated innovation lab in Italy that propels forward the realms of yacht design and functionality.
Still a family-owned enterprise to this day, Azimut prides itself on building some of the most luxurious and innovative motor and superyachts available. Their lineup includes an impressive range of models catering to diverse tastes and requirements. However, it's evident that the Magellano series has become the crowning achievement in their fleet. Designed to reflect the spirit of adventure and discovery, the Azimut Magellano series is a crossover concept that merges luxury, long-range, and eco-friendly cruising in one. Available in four different sizes, the former flagship model in the series, the Azimut Magellano 30 Metri, remains the most sought-after. Cementing its status as a long-range icon following its international debut in 2021, it won the World Yacht Trophy for 'the best layout' in the 24-30 metre category. Here, we take a closer look at what makes her the most impressive in the series.
Measuring 29.63 metres in length, with a beam of 7 metres and a draught of 2.03 metres, the Azimut Magellano 30M exemplifies innovative design and functionality. Designed with extended cruising in mind, safety and comfort out on the open waters are paramount to the Azimut Magellano 30M. Her high bulwarks and expansive windows not only provide a sense of security when out on her decks but also allow for a flood of natural light, enhancing the interior ambiance. The semi-planing hull is a technical feat, designed to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by up to 20 percent at medium speeds compared to traditional yachts in her class. She also provides less noise pollution and vibrations with dual propulsion combining electric and diesel. In 'Hotel Mode,' she offers up to 8 hours of anchored tranquillity with zero emissions, relying on battery power rather than generators.
Her bold exterior styling, designed by Ken Freivokh, exudes a bold and striking presence, indicative of her robust nature. Her refined and welcoming interior design by Vincenzo De Cotiis complements her exterior and harmoniously blends natural and man-made materials, creating an environment that looks and feels as luxurious as it is comforting.
Inside the Azimut Magellano 30M, her main salon features floor-to-ceiling windows offering a 270-degree view, creating a strong connection with the surrounding seascape. Her accommodation is sumptuous and generously proportioned. Able to host up to ten guests across five staterooms, this includes a lavish owner's suite on the main deck, two double VIP ensuite staterooms, and two configurable ensuite staterooms on the lower deck, all designed to provide the utmost comfort and privacy. Powered by twin MAN V12 1,550 HP engines, she has a top speed of 20 knots and a cruising speed of 16 knots. For those seeking to experience all the open waters have to offer, the Azimut Magellano 30M is the perfect solution, blending performance, elegance, and environmental stewardship in a package that is both awe-inspiring and functional.
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