But what’s really impressive on this main deck is the way the Azimut Magellano 60 manages its beam. At 16ft 11in, it’s by no means wide by the standards of a 60ft flybridge cruiser but the clever use of narrow side decks and slim bulwarks enables the internal saloon to provide 10% more volume than the 60-footer from the parallel flybridge line.
That’s arranged around an aft galley, which is split across a central co*panionway, with a full-height fridge-freezer tucked into the starboard corner. At a stroke, that increases the openness at the port bar while also improving the space in the main galley for storage, work surfaces and appliances.
There’s all the gear you would expect in here, including an induction hob and dishwasher, but being an Italian boat, the Azimut Magellano 60 goes beyond mere practicality, with some delightfully curved Zeppelin-like storage cabinets that hang down from the ceiling.
Read Alex’s full review of the Azimut Magellano 60 in the October 2023 edition of MBY, which is out now.
Azimut Magellano 60 specifications
LOA: 60ft 7in (18.47m)
Beam: 16ft 11in (5.15m)
Draft: 4ft 6in (1.37m)
Displacement: 34,920 kg
Fuel capacity: 3,650 litres
Engines: Twin 12.4-litre inline 6-cylinder MAN i6 730hp diesels
Source: Azimut Magellano 60 sea trial review: £2m modern classic trawler yacht on test (http://ht**://www.mby.c**/video/azimut-magellano-60-first-look-new-baby-of-the-range-to-launch-at-cannes-127517)