Azimut 82 Fly, new model 2026
Azimut Unveils New Fly 82 Yacht Ahead of 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival
Designed by Alberto Mancini with interiors by Fabio Fantolino, the new flagship of theAzimut Fly Series introduces the Deck2Deck™ stern concept for the first time in the range.
Fly 82 Introduced with Deck2Deck™ Stern Concept
Designed by Alberto Mancini on the exterior and Fabio Fantolino on the interiors, the Azimut Fly 82 carries forward Azimut’s sculpted aesthetic while introducing new lifestyle features.
The yacht is the first in the Fly range to incorporate Azimut’s Deck2Deck™ system, a concept originally developed for the Azimut Grande 26M.
The system allows the opening transom to align with the aft edge of the main deck, turning the cockpit on board the motor yacht into an expansive terrace at the water’s edge.
Inside the superyacht, Fantolino continues his collaboration with Azimut for a third project, shaping interiors around a softly elegant style marked by harmony and balance.
His approach uses a clean geometry of lines and carefully chosen textures to promote a sense of calm, while ensuring each area feels purposeful. A round dining table forms the centerpiece of the saloon, encouraging convivial gatherings, while a bold orange-brown accent provides a fresh injection of character against the otherwise refined palette.
Source : YachtBuyer
Technical :
- LOA: 81 ft 4 in
- Beam: 19 ft 3 in
- Draft: 5 ft 7 in
- Full weight: 1394330 lbs
- Fuel tank: 1506 us gal
- Water tank: 291 us gal
ENGINES : 3 x Volvo IPS 1200 or 2 x Volvo IPS 1350
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