Azimut 53 Fly Yacht Tour & Review | YachtBuyer

The stylish Azimut 53 is a breath of fresh air in a crowded corner of the market. The Alberto Mancini exterior is sleek and cool, and the interior is more toned down than some of the Italian brand’s recent efforts, but all the better for it. In this in-depth walkthrough tour and review of the Azimut 53, shot during the London Luxury Afloat boat show, Jack Haines guides you through the boat’s deck spaces, interior and engine room and sees how the 53 fits into a sector brimming with talented competition. The cockpit features L-shaped seating and blends effortlessly with the galley-aft saloon. The interior is clean and bright, which helps to increase the feeling of space despite the 53 having one of the smaller glazed areas in the sector. The lower deck is clever. The VIP cabin is located forward with a twin cabin to starboard and they share a bathroom that you can walk through to link the central lobby area with the VIP. The VIP has ensuite access to the bathroom, too. The owner’s cabin is a handsomely designed full-beam affair amidships with its own private bathroom. Despite running on Volvo Penta IPS, with the engines mounted further back in the hull, the Azimut 53 has a surprisingly spacious single crew cabin with a separate bathroom. #azimut #azimutyachts #azimut53 #YachtTour #yacht #yachting #BoatTour #boating ================ Performance & Specification: ================ LOA: 55ft 1in (16.8m) Beam: 16ft 3in (4.95m) Displacement: 30 tonnes Cabins: 3 Berths: 6 -------------------- Performance -------------------- Engines: Volvo Penta IPS950 725hp Top Speed: 31 knots Cruising Speed: 26 knots Range: Approx. 250nm ================= Timestamps ================= 00:00 Intro 00:31 On Deck 01:00 Crew Accommodation 02:17 Side & Foredeck 03:25 Flybridge 03:39 Hardtop 04:53 Upper Helm Station 06:04 Canvas Sunroof 06:25 Interior 08:40 Lower Helm Station 09:42 Performance & Range 09:57 Accommodation 10:08 VIP Cabin 11:26 Owner's Cabin 13:06 Engine Room