Azimut 88 Information
With the soft shades of sunset or the dazzling white of the sun at its zenith, the still light of the port or rocking light when sailing, light is a permanent feature in the new Azimut 88 that adds charm and fascination to every area and clearly defines a completely new style. In all the areas on the main deck, you are struck by the intensity with which the light defines the square forms of the new decor and the effects it creates when the reflections play on the lacquered surfaces.
Light onboard the Azimut 88 fills areas where it is normally not present such as the lower deck lobby where it arrives directly through the wide windscreen. It penetrates the two guest cabins through opal glass skylights and merges inside with another light, one that floods in through the two large panoramic windows. The result is two guest cabins or suites embellished by furnishings and an unmatched attention to comfort. The cabin on the right has two twin beds placed lengthwise and inserted in a walnut portal with bed heads in light coloured leather. The one on the left has a double bed placed crossways that looks directly onto the sea.
Technical DataLength overall (incl. pulpit) : | 87′ 11″ | | Fuel capacity: | 9,000 L | Hull length (incl. platform) : | 78′78″ | Water capacity: | 1,300 L | Beam (at main section) : | 20′11″ | Cabins: | 4 + Crew | Draft (incl. props at full load) : | 5′10″ | Berths: | 8 + Crew | Displacement (at full load) : | 85T | Head compartments: | 4 + Crew | Engines: | Cat C32 ACERT V12 | Building material: | GRP | Maximum speed (at half load) : | 30 knots | Keel: | V-shape with angle of deadrise 10,1″ AFT | Cruising speed (at half load) : | 27 knots | Exterior styling & concept: | Stefano Righini |
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