- Builder:
- AZIMUT
- Category:
- Motor Yacht
- Sub Category:
- Flybridge
- Model Year:
- 2010
- Year Built:
- 2010
- Country:
- United States
- Fly Bridge:
- Yes
- Cockpit:
- Yes
Unfortunately, this boat is not available for sale. It will be removed from the website soon.
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A story of passion for the sea. Magellano 74 is the first in a range of yachts designed to navigate in all weather conditions and to enjoy long cruises on board. it is the boat for those wishing to live the journey without obsessing on performance and speed. it is the type of yacht which invites the boat owner to sit and enjoy every mile travelled because the true soul of the voyage lies in the relaxed and peaceful navigation, rather than in the destination to reach.
More than a navetta, a trawler or an expedition yacht, the Magellano 74 has a number of special characteristics that place it at the top of a new generation. The Magellano is dedicated to those who want to sail their own boats themselves in close contact with family or friends; it is for those who love freedom and often also informality without sacrificing comfort. The powerful and solid appearance, the vertical bow, the untiring engines, the imposing freeboard, the broad passageways and the autonomy of over 1000 nautical miles makes the Magellano more of a long-distance runner than a sprinter, when necessary however the Magellano can sprint at up to 24 knots. On the main deck, the boat owner finds the same level of comfort you would expect to find on an Azimut yacht as well as organisation of space and furnishings designed for long stays on board; first of all, there is a single open space of about 50m² (60sq yds) extending from the wheelhouse to the cockpit, created so that the boat owner and guests can share space and time together. The view of the sea at 360 degrees is priceless, achieved through a careful project study which lead to reducing to a minimum the interruptions made by the structural mountings and keeping the height of all furniture low
- Ken Freivokh design.
- Reduced consumption
- Stability at low speeds
- Ability to navigate at higher speeds when called for
- Maximum comfort
- Increased elegance
- Long-range capability