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A new scenario but the same September magic

by Azimut Yachts 6 Sep 2020 23:50 PDT 8-13 September 2020
Azimut Private Boat Show © Azimut Yachts

Azimut Yachts opens up its Viareggio marina with a private Boat Show for visits and sea tests of our latest yachts with total peace of mind.

As September rolls around again, the month usually associated in the yachting world with new product launches in spectacular, unique settings, we at Azimut Yachts decided it was important to recreate that magical atmosphere bathed in the lingering rays of summer sun that is so much a part of boat lovers' annual calendar.

As such, we have organised a private salon where clients can take some of our more recent boats for a sea test, safe in the knowledge that the appointment-based events will ensure social distancing protocols are respected.

The event will take place at our Viareggio marina from 8 to 13 September. The star attraction will undoubtably be the Magellano 25 Metri, but she will be surrounded by a sterling supporting cast. The line-up includes the fast, nimble S7, the sporty, gritty Atlantis 45 and 51, models from the Flybridge Collection (50, 55, 60, 66 and 78) and of course the boatyard's flagship Grande 35 Metri together with sister yachts the Grande 32 and 25 Metri.

After the success of the Virtual Lounge, this private boat show is yet another initiative we have developed as we continue to seek new ways in these new times to foster and strengthen our cherished relationship with our clients.

The star of the boat show will be the elegant new Magellano 25 Metri, with interiors by world famous architect and designer Vincenzo De Cotiis, at his debut in the world of yacht design. The refined exteriors by Ken Freivokh are permeated by chic taste and timeless elegance.

The yacht, which combines unprecedented style and design choices with the widespread use of carbon fiber and the latest technology, is a perfect blend of discipline and reason on one hand, and creativity and sentiment on the other, as well as a wonderful expression of Azimut Yachts’ DNA, as the shipyard keeps experimenting with new languages.

That is why the company has decided to present the yacht to the public at large in a short film that describes with great poetry the infinite nuances that bind art and emotion. Azimut Yachts recognised a kindred spirit in the film’s world famous director Gabriele Muccino, who recently completed shooting for the final scenes.

We hope to have the pleasure of your company and, in in the interest of creating a safe environment and peace of mind for all involved, we kindly ask you to help us manage numbers by clicking on the link below to organise an appointment.

Register now here...

The Azimut Yachts fleet in Viareggio

Atlantis Collection
Atlantis 45
Atlantis 51

Magellano Collection
Magellano 25 Metri

Flybridge Collection
Flybridge 50
Flybridge 55
Flybridge 60
Flybridge 66
Flybridge 78

S Collection
S7

Grande Collection
Grande 25 Metri
Grande 32 Metri
Grande 35 Metri

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