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Azimut 75 Flybridge Restoration

THE GOAL OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE? TO BROADEN HORIZONS. Expand space. This was the categorical imperative underpinning the creation of Azimut 75. The end result? Unprecedented liveability, commonly the exclusive province of larger yachts.

 

The flybridge, for example, runs from midship to stern, covering the entire cockpit. The furnishings follow the flowing forms of the sofas, creating various areas in which to relax. The electrically operated bimini top is incorporated in a dynamic fibreglass structure, allowing you to play with the light to its best advantage and create more or less shade, whatever the use. Functionality, of course, is unparalleled, with the large table, bar and grill making a special contribution.

 

SUNBATHING? IT'S EVEN MORE COMFORTABLE TODAY WITH HEADRESTS AND AN ADJUSTABLE BIMINI TOP TO PROVIDE SHADE IN THE BOW AREA TOO. The flybridge helm station combines comfort with unparalleled functionality, featuring adjustable height seats and an intercom system to communicate with the bow area, cockpit and engine room for easier manoeuvring.

 

Created to adapt to any occasion throughout the day, the flybridge offers copious seating for afternoons spent in the sun, plus two convenient cocktail tables which join in the evening to become a spacious table seating ten. An aerial view of the flybridge with its two sun lounging areas: one next to the helm station and the other midships.

 

MULTI-PURPOSE SPACES FOR ECLECTIC SPIRITS.

THE OUTDOOR DINING AREA CONVERTS INTO A SPACIOUS LOUNGING PAD. Furniture which transforms to vary your cruise setting constantly. This is the approach adopted by the designers of Azimut 75 for the cockpit. From a sea terrace dining area, complete with table and comfortable sofas, it becomes a spacious sun pad designed to mirror the broad expanse of the horizon. Transformation and design for eclectic spirits who like to personalise their living spaces in constantly changing ways as the day passes.

 

OPEN SEA OR DRY LAND? ON AZIMUT 75 OPPOSITES UNITE.

It's called Azimut 75. But when you go aboard you'll find that “floating home” comes more naturally. Why? Just make yourselves comfortable in the living area. The finely understated interior design creates an extremely sophisticated environment that draws on the contemporary loft space for its inspiration. A close eye for detail and skilfully contrasting materials convey an especially modern aesthetic: cream coloured natural fabric and black leather for the sofas, wood and crystal for the dinette table and rectangular geometrical inlays for the other furniture. Which is why, when you look through the large windows, you'll be even more surprised to see the sea slip past outside.

 

The helm station occupies almost the entire width of the yacht, featuring a control panel incorporating touch screen technology. Skilful optimisation of the design also frees up space for a sofa and a large work table. The helm station is separated from the living area by rice paper panels to allow the light to filter freely through.

 

Your travelling companions on Azimut 75 won't only be your guests, but the sea and light you can always see through the large windows.

 

The wood and steel galley setting can be fitted with a fridge, a freezer, a dishwasher and a waste disposer. It shares a dual purpose unit with the dining area, providing a graceful and fully appointed bar on the living area side, plus a special cabinet to store various accessories on the kitchen side. Fitted sliding panels can be closed to separate the two areas or opened to exploit the full space.

 

Comfort and sophisticated design, but first and foremost light. Yes, the distinctive features of the owner's suite are the large windows the sunlight can flood through. They allow more light to pass than the portholes they replace, embellishing each and every corner of the suite. Thanks to these large windows you can enjoy a sea view from the lower deck too. Reclining com- fortably on the bed, for example, or sipping a cup of coffee sitting comfortably in the elegant living area on the starboard side, complete with armchairs and a table.

 

THE SUN. THE MAIN INTERIOR DESIGNER BEHIND

THE VIP SUITE. The comfort continues in the master bathroom, which is fitted with king size hydromassage shower. A close eye for detail combined with sophisticated materials: fine marble for the basin counter top, prestigious doussié wood for the shower grate and flooring. Masterful design optimisation also frees up space for dressing room in the owner's suite.

 

Twice the comfort in the twin bed cabin too, with the help of multiple under-bed drawers and a spacious wardrobe. All cabins have their own smart and fully appointed personal bathroom, featuring marble finishings and an impressive range of intelligent storage solutions.

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Uploaded on July 16, 2015
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