The Azimut Fly 60 is a 59-foot luxury flybridge yacht that was launched by the iconic Italian yacht-building firm Azimut in 2023. A completely reformulated successor to a popular model produced between 2011 and 2017, this brand-new Stefano Righin-designed model features Azimut’s signature sleek curves, the extensive use of lightweight carbon-fiber, strong horizontal lines, a sheer metallic livery and dynamic glassy surrounds for an assertive, cutting-edge look. A popular option for the style-conscious cruising crowd who want to combine modern elegance with sublime comfort and impressive performance, this is one of the best-selling vessels in the current Azimut fleet.
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A pair of sofas and a coffee table occupy the sun-blessed rear of the teak-lined flybridge, while a floating hard-top roof with sculptural lines hangs over the central portion to shelter those sitting at a U-shaped dining sofa with an attached marble-lined table. An open wet-bar galley comes with heavy-duty facilities like a grill and an ice-chipper, while up front there’s a port-side outdoor helm and a starboard companion day-bed with superb forward views. Innovative seating down on the foredeck includes a Portuguese Bridge sofa as well as a modular lounge pod that can simultaneously operate as a love-seat and as a three-zone sunpad. The mercury dips in the shaded aft-deck, where a U-shaped transom sofa bookends the main-deck, while a bathing platform with a swim ladder sits to stern and hides a crew quarters accessed via a watertight door.
Interior spaces present a calming, spa-like atmosphere, with place-making the work of stylist Achille Salvagni. Wide-framed windows combine with cutaway gunwales to flood interiors with natural light, and you can expect pale hardwoods, bronze accents, lacquered surfaces, a blend of creme-toned and golden-hued upholstery and plenty of softly curved angles on display. To aft there’s a love-seat and a U-shaped lounge sofa, while further forward there’s a fully equipped galley kitchen and a dining booth comprising a bespoke marble-lined table and two futon-style sofas. A starboard helm station comes with two piloting seats and a glass dash featuring bow and stern thruster controls, EPS steering, Active Trim Control, Garmin display screens, Penta joystick handling, and an optional Seakeeper stabilizer switch.
There are a trio of en-suite cabins on the lower-deck for a total overnight capacity of six guests. Cabins on this level feature knife-insert or widescreen hull glazing with opening portholes, a restrained palette of neutral tones, ample storage and bathrooms lined in stone and timber with gold accents. A twin cabin and a VIP double take up most of the front half of the hull, while a full-beam owner’s stateroom amidship features a side sofa, a work-desk or chest of drawers, a large island bed and a wet-room shower.
A pair of 900HP Volvo Penta D13 900 shaft-drive diesel engines deliver top speeds of around 31 knots in ideal conditions, while a 740-gallon fuel tank and a Pierluigi Ausonio planing hull deliver a cruising range of up to 291 miles at a swift 24-knot pace.