A Reflection of the Twilight

 

The new Azimut 116 yacht has mirror type windows that reflect the epitome of modem Italian design. As one of the main yacht builders in the world. Azimut has continually defied the rules to create yachts that exceed its customers requirements and its own expectations.

In the twilight, the reflection of the sun is replaced by the city lights, which stand out on one of the few yachts that uses reflective glass windows. This type of window does not only provide protection and intimacy below decks, it also creates a culminating and extraordinary point that is a situated by the sculpted form of its elliptical window.

 

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With its convertible upper part of the bridge and its forward lounge, the interior of the 116 is very cleanly and professionally fitted out.

The wooden decks and the leather chairs remind us of the business ambience of certain offices, while being useful and resistant. This is really a good idea, because you do not have to take your shoes off to board the yacht.

The external contours of the Azimut 116 were designed by Stefano Righini and the interior decorated by Carlo Galeazzi. The yacht is available in three versions: the first with the owner’s suite on the main deck and for guest cabins below; the second, with five guest cabins on the lower deck with a lounge on the main deck and thirdly, a large and open “country" style lounge that includes the captain’s cabin.

The crew’s cabins are towards the stern, but can easily be modified for conversion into an extra two or three guest cabins, each with their own bathroom and a dining or washing and dining area.

A vessel designed and built to the most exacting standards for the most refined tastes. Azimut leaves nothing to chance; everything has been conceived to fully comply with its owner’s expectations. 

 

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Specifications

Length

116'6

Beam

25'1

Draft

6'10

Fuel Capacity

4,700 gal

Water Capacity

736 gal

Engines

2x2000mHP (1470 kW)

MaximumSpeed

25 Knots

 

Text: Rafael Luna Grajeda ± Photo: Cortesía Azimut