A curated cockpit hints at the sophisti-chic, curvaceous and clean style of the interiors, underpinned by an aesthetic floating sensation, as the dining sofa with a residential touch and the organic feel of the bar cabinet with incorporated teak tray.
OPEN-SPACE LIVING, ON TOP OF THE WORLD
The flybridge level is a unique open-air zone, presenting three separate but seamless habitats to be enjoyed with heightened privacy. Sunbathing in proximity of the wheelhouse forward, lunching or barbecuing with the informal luxe of an American bar, and socializing aft on sunpads or sofas, are all the experiences that the flybridge of the Fly 68 offers at a whole new level.
Sheer elegance, natural light and pure privacy.
With the living area set at the entrance, this closed-off galley, discretely posed to face the convertible dining area, is all about discovery. The ribbed wood and plexiglass concealing it let light filter through the ambience, echoing the aesthetic and function of a lantern. Hence, the warm and sophisticated solution is named Lanterna.
Modern feel, clean-cut look and convivial mood.
Following the interior layout proposed for the Lanterna option, this version of the galley is more relaxed, its doorless physique allowing the sense of conviviality to connect every corner of the main deck as it opens directly onto the convertible dining room.
Contemporary cut, open-space style and informal touch.
Suggesting a smooth connection between interior and exterior ambiences, this casual galley is placed at the entrace with a half-height window that expands the opening. In honest communication with the dedicated dining across, it serves seamlessly, leaving the forward living area enveloped in the soft charm of tranquil serenity.
AN ENHANCED SENSE OF SUITE-NESS
An authentic and refined feeling of wellbeing pervades the suite. The soft and edgeless design is elevated by a palette of muted colors and the carpeting’s plush presence. Stone-effect flooring leads the way to the entrance of the ensuite bathroom, conceptually evoking two ambiences yet expressing a spa-inspired atmosphere all around the expanded space.
Our advanced toolkit
Double POD propulsion combined with carbon fibre
The adoption of twin pod propulsion, combined with waterline optimisation and extensive use of carbon fibre, reduces fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by 15 to 20 per cent compared to traditional shaft-driven yachts.
Azimut’s pioneering use of carbon fiber lamination goes beyond pure performance. The Carbon Tech Generation offers expanded volumes onboard, while maintaining excellent dynamic stability and perfect handling. Preserving the yacht’s low center of gravity, the carbon fiber was focused on the upper parts of the yacht, lightening the laminated components by up to 30% and reducing the natural roll momentum up to 15%.
Automated interceptors optimize the trim at every speed to maintain ideal hydrodynamics for performance and efficiency, at the same time negating any lateral imbalance due to sidewinds or weight distribution. With the pilot’s peace of mind assured, the driving experience is simpler and more enjoyable.
The Joystick acts as an analog for the yacht, offering intuitive, one-handed control in every situation. When the yacht is stopped, moving the Joystick forward or back, side to side, and twisting clockwise or counter-clockwise activates the engines to mimic that motion. It’s the easiest way to pull off precise maneuvers.
When Joystick Driving is activated, the autopilot is immediately engaged. For easy course correction, the driver may briefly twist the Joystick for 1 degree in that direction or twist and hold for 10 degrees. The Autopilot keeps a forward course after the Joystick is released.
The custom-installed Garmin electronics have been integrated to control and monitor every onboard system: from engines and alarms, to bilge and water discharge pumps, tank levels and engine room ventilation, right through to the sound system and the air conditioning units. The system can be accessed onboard from both the interior and exterior helm stations and, with the mobile app, remotely from a tablet or smartphone.
Aircare Energy Saving completely refreshes the onboard atmosphere every two hours with filtered outside air, especially appreciated below deck. The decentralized system uses a dual-flow heat exchanger, so it can optimize both the temperature and the humidity of the incoming fresh air in each zone without increasing the parallel HVAC’s energy consumption. Meanwhile, the triple multilayered filter eliminates 98% of fine particles that pollute the air, such as pollen, dust mites, spores and even some bacteria.
This yacht’s design and engineering meet the highest standards for production recreational vessels. Azimut Yachts issues a declaration of the premium materials, advanced technology and rigorous testing procedures.
FLY 68 AT
A GLANCE
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Length overall (incl. pulpit)20,98 m (68’ 10”)
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Beam max5,23 m (17’ 2”)
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Draft (incl. props at full load)1,60 m (5’ 3”)
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Displacement (at full load)43,7 t (96407 lb)
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Building materialGRP + Carbon Fibre
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Exterior designerAlberto Mancini
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Interior designerAchille Salvagni Architetti
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Hull designerP.L. Ausonio Naval Architecture & Azimut R&D Dept.
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BuilderAzimut Yachts
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KeelPlaning, deadrise 18° aft and 21° amidship
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CertificationsCE A; NMMA
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Cabins4 + 1 crew
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Berths8 + 2 crew
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Head compartments3 + 1 crew
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Engines2 X VOLVO PENTA IPS 1350 (1000 hp)
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Maximum speed (test load)up to 32 kn
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Cruising speed (performance test mass)27 kn
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SLOW CRUISE15,2 kn: 7,9 l/nm, RANGE: 424 nm
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FAST CRUISE27 kn: 9,9 l/nm, RANGE: 336 nm
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Fuel capacity3700 l (977 US Gal)
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Water capacity1000 l (264 US Gal)