The galley is located amidships and to port, freeing up the aft end of the saloon for a large, relaxed seating area and providing a natural focus at the heart of the yacht. Eye-level lockers and a full-height fridge freezer cause a bit of an obstruction when looking aft from the inside helm, but that’s the price you pay for all that valuable extra storage space.
The informal vibe continues below deck but it’s the size and number of cabins that leaves a lasting impression. The full-beam owner’s suite and forward VIP are par for the course but the portside double and starboard twin seem unusually spacious for this size of craft. Both have their own ensuite bathrooms with teak detailing and matt black fittings.
Last but not least, an extensive flybridge with a good array of fixed and freestanding furniture gets the balance right between style, practicality and co*fort.
If it can back it up with suitably assured performance and seakeeping from its twin 1,400hp MAN engines on straight shafts, this Azimut 72 Fly could prove a real threat to the likes of the Princess Y72 and Sunseeker Manhattan 68.
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