Azimut Yachts
introduces the Azimut Grande 95RPH: a new hull, new design, and innovative
solutions for a vessel with many surprises in store. The 95RPH is part of the
Grande collection, the line of 95’-120' luxury yachts from the Italian shipyard.
The first brand new
Azimut Grande 95 RPH is coming out in spring 2014; however, thanks to
renderings, it is possible to preview some of the boatyard's interesting
solutions that improve functionality without altering the style.
Foremost among the
new features introduced by concept and exterior designer Stefano Righini
is the raised wheelhouse. The boat’s name - RPH - actually stands for Raised
Pilot House, giving some indication of the importance of the decision
to separate the wheelhouse from the main deck. This is accomplished by creating
a half deck which gives the boatowner and guests more space and maximises
privacy from the crew. The designer has also managed to integrate the raised
wheelhouse with the vessel’s hallmark exterior lines, retaining that special
Azimut Grande family look.
Thanks to the raised
wheelhouse, the Grande 95RPH has five cabins, four guest cabins on the lower
deck and the boatowner's cabin on the main deck towards the bow. The
exceptional view and large bathroom make the boatowner cabin a veritable suite
with an unparalleled sea view. There is also a liberating sense of space in the
95 RPH saloon; here, Righini has created a real sense of continuity between inside
and outside, thanks in part to the double, floor-to-ceiling picture windows.
Another Azimut Grande
trump card is without doubt the exceedingly spacious flybridge (+60 m2)
- awarded Best in Class; it includes a cushy exterior dinette that seats
10, a mini bar, Jacuzzi, and comfortable sunbathing area.
The layout sleeps 10
with the boatowner's suite and four VIP cabins, each with a private bath; there
is also a day head. The four-member crew has three cabins and two baths to the
bow, with separate access to the kitchen located on the main deck.
The luxurious and
elegant interiors are by Studio Salvagni Architetti for Azimut Yachts, a
proven collaboration that has led to such successful models as Azimut 80,
Azimut 84, and Azimut 88.
To the stern, there
is a garage with pivoting platform for a + 4-metre tender jet; the engine room
has two MTU 16V2000 M84 motors which, when combined with the planing hull with
skeg, provides for significantly improved directional stability, enabling
maximum speeds of 26.5 knots and cruising speeds of 20 knots. The 12,000-litre
fuel tank and 2,000-litre water tank ensure great range, even for long
crossings.
Despite being a
vessel with an overall length of nearly 29 metres, the Grande 95 RPH falls
within the 24-metre cut-off and therefore can be registered as a pleasure
craft. In many countries around the world this is a distinction which offers
the boatowner serious advantages both in terms of crew management and
administration, with significant savings in time and money. This is because
pleasure crafts do not require a professional captain or engineer and have
reduced crew requirements. In addition, the registration procedures are
definitely simplified, with the corollary benefits for charter use: regulations
are in conformance with MGN280 guidelines, MCA equivalent for under 24 metres.
The Grande 95 RPH is
the Grande collection's first model since it was incorporated into the Azimut
Yachts family, now with five collections: Atlantis,
Magellano, Flybridge, S and – of course - Grande.
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