The Azimut 62ft and 64ft Flybridge models were excellent, popular boats for the company, so it may seem a low-risk strategy to basically enhance the existing model by extending the length to a 66ft Flybridge and make improvements throughout. But this new model is so much more than that. Take a look for yourself with boats.com reviewer, Alex Smith in his First Look Video filmed at Dusseldorf Boat Show earlier this year.

 

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The interior takes a deliberate stand against the current fashion for removing all contours and different levels from the deck of the yacht. "For my money, this [multilevel] kind of arrangement works much harder for the available space," says Alex. The accommodation below deck again makes the most of the yacht's volume, creating space for four cabins with no option to significantly alter that plan. But it's the foredeck that seals the deal with seating for eight and two very wide sunbeds – all achieved without encroaching on the walkways to and from the bow.

For more Azimut news and reviews, see the superyacht styled Azimut Magellano 66 review or the less extravagant Azimut Atlantis 43 review.

Written by: Alex Smith
Alex Smith is a journalist, copywriter and magazine editor with a long history in boating and a happy addiction to the water. He’s worked on boats, lived on boats, bought boats, sold boats and – when he’s not actually on board a boat – he can generally be found in his Folkestone office, tapping away at the computer and gazing out to sea.
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