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2025 Azimut FLY 78 Base

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2025 Azimut FLY 78

Through impeccable spatial solutions, the Fly 78 mimics the ambience of a larger yacht without compromising the sportive agility of smaller vessels.

Secluded quarters eclipse behind-the-scenes service happenings, in the first ever boat in its category to organize completely partitioned areas for the galley and crew. A fluid and original onboard culture for the guests, elated by space bliss and sheer sophistication.

Revel in the atmosphere of the Fly 78, without compromise.

Features may include:

UPPERMOST UNLEASHED
  • Above all else, the Azimut Fly 78 offers three inviting areas on the flybridge, each playing its part in the composition of a unique entertaining array. Overlooking the bow, the superstructure-wide sunbathing spread proposes roofless relaxation. The American bar and adjacent dinette stay cool by contrast under the hardtop. Wide open, both to the environment and the imagination, the remaining area aft can accommodate extra sunpads or counter-facing sofas and an extra cabinet for a double American barbecue.
PENINSULAR PARADISE
  • Looking forward to the sea, the bow lounge is divided in double, yet complete in communication. Aft, a sofa looks across the folding coffee table to a counter-facing row of seating and beyond. The fore part features sensuous waterfront sunbeds for three.
SCULPTURAL EXTERIOR DESIGN
  • The exteriors of the Azimut 78 appear to be sculptured out of pure movement. Advanced production techniques enabled Alberto Mancini to experiment with hullside shapes, throwing light and shade dynamically. The sleek curves of the handrails grow organically out of the composite body, fleshing out the new design language.
TRANSCENDING TRADITION
  • A sweeping, singular social space reincorporates tradition and entertains new ideas. The Fly 78 goes beyond the lounge-dining dichotomy to propose a fresh concept, the choice of a Full Lounge layout in addition to the traditional one. With a transformation of the forward coffee table, a newfound formal dining accomodates eight.
REFINEMENT REFOUNDED
  • The total interior project was designed by Architect Achille Salvagni. Every element, from the overarching structure down to the most minute detail, follows the flow. The work is recognized by soft and smooth shapes, furniture that seems suspended and characterful color accents.
ASCENDANT ACCOMMODATIONS
  • The choice of Triple Pod Propulsion lends more space to the accomodations below deck. The master enjoys an ensuite dressing room and extends the comfort of VIP to two of the guest cabins, with full-height walking room, all around the queen-sized beds. A fourth twin bed cabin raises the overnight occupancy to eight.
PERFECT PRIVACY
  • The crew quarters beneath the bow offer an unprecedented opportunity. Just up the stairs, the wheelhouse and galley sit forward on the main deck to define a neat service area, separated from the main saloon by a sliding door. The side door grants direct access to the outside for crew, leaving the guest areas to enjoy uninterrupted and complete privacy.

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Highlights

  • San Diego, California
  • 2025
  • Azimut
  • FLY 78 Base
  • Max: 18’ 10” (5,75 m)
  • Available

Specifications

  • 2025
  • Azimut
  • FLY 78
  • Base
  • Yacht
  • incl. pulpit: 77’ 7” (23,64 m)
  • Max: 18’ 10” (5,75 m)
  • incl. props at full load: 5’ 10’’ (1,77 m)
  • 1321 US Gal (5000 l)
  • 291 US Gal (1100 l)
  • Maximum speed (Test Load): Up to 33 Kn | Cruising speed (Performance Test Mass): 26 Kn
  • (At Full Load): 58 t (127690 lb)
  • 3 x VOLVO PENTA IPS 1200 (900 hp)
  • Slow Cruise: 17,3 kn: 10,7 l/nm, RANGE: 420 nm | Fast Cruise: 26 kn: 12,8 l/nm, RANGE: 351 nm
  • Cabins: 4 + 1 crew | Berths: 8 + 2 crew | Head compartments: 4 + 1 crew
  • GRP + Carbon Fibre