Azimut 50 Fly coming to BC Boat Show

Azumit 50E Flybridge

Apr 11, 2019

Fraser Yacht Sales will be displaying the new Galley Up version of the Azimut 50 Flybridge at the BC Boat Show in Port Sidney Marina, May 2 – 5.

The 15‐metre model in the Flybridge Collection is an impressive vessel with stylish features such as mirrored deck‐house windows and ample space in the fly area in the bow There are also classic vertical windows in the hull.  While priority goes to the exterior spaces, the huge 190 sq ft flybridge is one of the largest in its class with a bow settee it that transforms in to a relaxing area.

Master SuiteThe interiors by Carlo Galeazzi are designed for total relaxation. The saloon includes a dining area and relaxation zone. The owner’s suite is amidships at full beam. The VIP cabin is in the bow; and, there is also a third cabin for guests with two Pullman beds.

With stylistically perfect lines and innovative Galleytechnology, the 50 Flybridge once again highlights the Avigliana boatyard’s commitment to demonstrating Italian manufacturing excellence both nationally and internationally and by holding up the banner of originality that drives “Made in Italy” to surpass all limits.  When it was introduced, the 50 Flybridge was the overall winner in the category ‘over 45 feet’ at the prestigious award of “European Power Boat of the Year competition. A recognition as renowned as an Academy Award in the maritime field.

This new layout expands the galley and brings it up to the main deck where the chef can feel more a part of life onboard.

Article submitted by Scott MacDonald
scott@fraseryachtsales.com  

For Eastern Canada, Azimut Yachts are at Pride Marine Group.

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