A generously-lit 3 cabin lower deck, integrated with the main deck
Beauty isn?t everything? But it really does matter if that beauty happens to be the new Azimut 48, a boat ahead of its time in concept, design and profile, which, together, give the impression of a yacht in movement even when motionless.
Its spacious flybridge has a large seating area that starts in full breadth in the stern to then lengthen out towards the bow and become a roomy sun-pad next to the pilot. The bow, wide and square to increase the volume of the owner\'s cabin, testifies to the yacht\'s \"solar\" personality with its sun-pad accommodating two people. The cockpit beckons you to spend pleasant moments of relaxation in the shade of the spacious flybridge.
The saloon, covering about 15 square metres of floor space, is a perfect blend of an abundantly-lit and well-managed space. Natural light makes its way in through the side windows - which are some of the largest in their category - accentuating an area that can accommodate up to 8 people and that harmoniously integrates the saloon with the outdoor cockpit.
Beauty isn?t everything? But it really does matter if that beauty happens to be the new Azimut 48, a boat ahead of its time in concept, design and profile, which, together, give the impression of a yacht in movement even when motionless.
Its spacious flybridge has a large seating area that starts in full breadth in the stern to then lengthen out towards the bow and become a roomy sun-pad next to the pilot. The bow, wide and square to increase the volume of the owner\'s cabin, testifies to the yacht\'s \"solar\" personality with its sun-pad accommodating two people. The cockpit beckons you to spend pleasant moments of relaxation in the shade of the spacious flybridge.
The saloon, covering about 15 square metres of floor space, is a perfect blend of an abundantly-lit and well-managed space. Natural light makes its way in through the side windows - which are some of the largest in their category - accentuating an area that can accommodate up to 8 people and that harmoniously integrates the saloon with the outdoor cockpit.
The pleasure of experiencing the sun and outdoor life surrounded by
beauty, design and comfort. These are promises that the Azimut 48 keeps.
The owner can choose between informality with family and friends as
well as the pleasure of having distinguished guests on board, in either
case, always reassured of the safety and prestige of his Azimut yacht.
Length overall (incl. pulpit) | 14.9 m (48' 10'') |
Hull length (incl. platform) | 14.3 m (46' 10'') |
Beam at main section | 4.5 m (14' 7'') |
Draft (incl. props at full load) | 1.35 m (4' 5'') |
Displacement (at full load) | 19.5 t |
Engines | 2 x 600 mHP (442 kW) Cummins QSC 8.3 |
Maximum speed (performance test mass) | 32 kn |
Cruising speed (performance test mass) | 27 kn |
Fuel capacity | 2000 l (528 U.S Gal) |
Water capacity | 590 l (156 U.S. Gal) |
Cabins | 3 + 1 |
Berths | 6/8 +1 |
Head compartments | 2 + 1 |
Building material | VTR/GRP |
Exterior styling & concept | Stefano Righini |
Interior designer | Carlo Galeazzi |
Keel | 0 |
Builder | Azimut Yachts |
A generously-lit 3 cabin lower deck, integrated with the main deck
Beauty isn?t everything? But it really does matter if that beauty happens to be the new Azimut 48, a boat ahead of its time in concept, design and profile, which, together, give the impression of a yacht in movement even when motionless.
Its spacious flybridge has a large seating area that starts in full breadth in the stern to then lengthen out towards the bow and become a roomy sun-pad next to the pilot. The bow, wide and square to increase the volume of the owner\'s cabin, testifies to the yacht\'s \"solar\" personality with its sun-pad accommodating two people. The cockpit beckons you to spend pleasant moments of relaxation in the shade of the spacious flybridge.
The saloon, covering about 15 square metres of floor space, is a perfect blend of an abundantly-lit and well-managed space. Natural light makes its way in through the side windows - which are some of the largest in their category - accentuating an area that can accommodate up to 8 people and that harmoniously integrates the saloon with the outdoor cockpit.
Beauty isn?t everything? But it really does matter if that beauty happens to be the new Azimut 48, a boat ahead of its time in concept, design and profile, which, together, give the impression of a yacht in movement even when motionless.
Its spacious flybridge has a large seating area that starts in full breadth in the stern to then lengthen out towards the bow and become a roomy sun-pad next to the pilot. The bow, wide and square to increase the volume of the owner\'s cabin, testifies to the yacht\'s \"solar\" personality with its sun-pad accommodating two people. The cockpit beckons you to spend pleasant moments of relaxation in the shade of the spacious flybridge.
The saloon, covering about 15 square metres of floor space, is a perfect blend of an abundantly-lit and well-managed space. Natural light makes its way in through the side windows - which are some of the largest in their category - accentuating an area that can accommodate up to 8 people and that harmoniously integrates the saloon with the outdoor cockpit.
The pleasure of experiencing the sun and outdoor life surrounded by
beauty, design and comfort. These are promises that the Azimut 48 keeps.
The owner can choose between informality with family and friends as
well as the pleasure of having distinguished guests on board, in either
case, always reassured of the safety and prestige of his Azimut yacht.
Length overall (incl. pulpit) | 14.9 m (48' 10'') |
Hull length (incl. platform) | 14.3 m (46' 10'') |
Beam at main section | 4.5 m (14' 7'') |
Draft (incl. props at full load) | 1.35 m (4' 5'') |
Displacement (at full load) | 19.5 t |
Engines | 2 x 600 mHP (442 kW) Cummins QSC 8.3 |
Maximum speed (performance test mass) | 32 kn |
Cruising speed (performance test mass) | 27 kn |
Fuel capacity | 2000 l (528 U.S Gal) |
Water capacity | 590 l (156 U.S. Gal) |
Cabins | 3 + 1 |
Berths | 6/8 +1 |
Head compartments | 2 + 1 |
Building material | VTR/GRP |
Exterior styling & concept | Stefano Righini |
Interior designer | Carlo Galeazzi |
Keel | 0 |
Builder | Azimut Yachts |
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