ставимсясновымAzimut's latest creation, the Fly 62, is making waves this month with its unveiling at the Cannes boat show. Along with the Seadeck 7 and show premieres of the Seadeck 6 and a revamped S8, Azimut's been on a launch tear, leaving Italy's boat aficionados thrilled.
Redefining Outdoor Leisure: Azimut 62 Fly Showcases Innovative Entertainment Arrangements
But the Fly 62's not just another pretty face—it's got a trick up its sleeve. Introducing the Beach Cockpit, an exciting new outdoor feature. Designed for maximum versatility, this clever contraption boasts an electrically powered aft sofa that magically drops down into the deck while the backrest folds out, turning it from a cozy dining area to a laid-back sunbathing spot. No more central terraces that drive up costs and complexity—the Fly 62's got you covered!
The deck parties don't stop there. The Flybridge offers a comfy lounge area, perfect for soaking up the sun and scenery. Forward, you'll find a larger dining and helm station, sheltered under a stylish hardtop. And if that's not enough, there's a foredeck lounge area that looks like it was designed for socializing, complete with plush seating that invites you to face each other and share stories as the waves crash by.
Insides are just as inviting, with coastal vibes coming courtesy of Alberto Mancini's design. Fabio Fantolino's expertise in minimalistic, clutter-free spaces lends itself perfectly to the Fly 62's bright, modern saloon and galley. Big windows flood the area with natural light, oak veneers lend a warm touch, and neutral-colored fabrics and rounded edges make movement a breeze.
On the lower deck, Azimut's keeping things classy with three ensuite guest cabins and a crew cabin likely to come standard. Look forward to a full-beam owners' suite amidships, a VIP forward, and a twin in between, all designed for ultimate comfort.
At 63 ft. 8 in. long and a maximum beam of 16 ft. 8 in., the Fly 62's a bit longer and wider than its predecessor, the 60. But a smart use of carbon fiber shaves off some pounds—it tips the scales at a svelte 35.3 tonnes, thanks to extensive use in the superstructure and flybridge. The real game-changer? A switch from shaftdrive engines to IPS pods, bumping the speed from 31 to 32 knots. The same 900hp Volvo Penta D13 engines get the job done more efficiently.
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- The Beach Cockpit, an innovative outdoor feature on the Azimut Fly 62, conveniently transforms from a dining area to a sunbathing spot, bringing a new level of versatility to yacht design.
- Nestled on the Flybridge, the Fly 62 offers a comfortable lounge area ideal for sunbathing and scenic viewing, while the forward section hosts a larger dining and helm station, sheltered under a stylish hardtop.
- Outdoor living on the Fly 62 extends to a foredeck lounge area, purposefully designed for socializing with plush seating that invites engagement and sharing stories.
- Inside, the Fly 62 boasts a bright, modern saloon and galley, masterfully crafted by Alberto Mancini with Fabio Fantolino's minimalistic, clutter-free approach, featuring neutral colors, rounded edges, and warm oak veneers.
- On the lower deck, the Fly 62 accommodates three ensuite guest cabins, a crew cabin (likely standard), and a full-beam owners' suite amidships, all designed for optimum comfort—a testament to the boat's blend of luxury and practicality.