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Meet the Azimut Grande 95RPH

by Azimut on 28 Feb 2014
Azimut Grande 95RPH Azimut
The Azimut Grande 95RPH is 'Italian style at full throttle'. There is more space for the boat owner and guests, maximum privacy from the crew with the layout of the crew spaces designed to maximise on-board professionalism.

The vessel has a flybridge of more than 60 m2 - awarded 'Best in Class' among its peers. In the saloon, a double floor to ceiling picture window creates a seamless connection to the exterior. There are five cabins in all. On the lower deck, there are four VIP guest cabins, each with private bath.


The boat owner cabin is on the main deck and at full beam. A truly exceptional suite, it enjoys a water view and large private bath. The crew area, towards the bow, has three cabins and two baths, with independent access to the kitchen on the main deck.


With the overall concept and exteriors by Stefano Righini a rigorous design is assured, and one which is faithful to the elegant family feeling that all Azimut Grande yachts are known for. The sophisticated and elegant interiors are by Studio Salvagni Architetti, which has also been responsible for successful designs like the Azimut 80, Azimut 84, and Azimut 88.


Her featuring include: planing keel with skeg for greater directional stability, stern garage with pivoting platform houses a + 4-metre tender or Jetski, optimised fuel and reserve fresh water tanks ensure the right range for long crossings.

Since it falls within the 24-metre cut-off, the vessel can be registered as a pleasure craft; this has major advantages both in terms of crew management and significant time and cost savings; Reduced crew: a pleasure craft does not require a professional captain or engine technician; Significantly simplified registration (MGN280 guidelines and MCA equivalent for vessels under 24 metres) which also facilitates chartering.

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