Azimut 62 Fly
AZIMUT 62 FLY FOR SALE
Making her official debut at the 2024 Cannes Yachting Festival following her July launch at Azimut’s Avigliana facility, the Azimut 62 Fly represents “a milestone in the evolution of flybridges,” according to Italian builder Azimut. The third largest model in Azimut’s Flybridge Series, she features a unique design with a reinvented cockpit design, turned towards the stern.

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Specifications
Main Dimensions
| LOA: | 19.22 m |
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| Beam: | 5.09 m |
| Draft: | 1.63 m |
| Displacement: | 39 T |
Construction
| Builder: | Azimut |
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| Model: | Azimut 62 Fly |
| Production: | Since 2024 |
| Average Price: | €2,400,000 |
Speed
| Cruising Speed: | 25 Kn |
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| Maximum Speed: | 30 Kn |
Accommodation
| Guests: | 6 |
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| Staterooms: | 3 |
Engines
| Main Engines: | 2 × Volvo Penta IPS 1200 (900 hp each) |
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Tanks
| Fuel Tanks: | 2800 l |
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| Water Tanks: | 750 l |
Azimut 62 Fly Price & Specs
Measuring 19.22 metres in length, with a 5.09-metre beam and 1.63-metre draught, the Azimut 62 Fly is made from GRP and carbon fibre, like her sister models. Her exterior design is by Alberto Mancini, who took inspiration from recent trends in the automotive industry while evolving the distinctive lines of the Azimut Fly Series. Mancini’s superstructure design advances volumes forward, maximising cockpit dimensions whilst maintaining the series’ signature sporty aesthetics. Her minimalist interiors are by Fabio Fantolino, who created a clean, fresh design with plenty of open spaces. Distinguished from other models in her class due to her groundbreaking Beach Cockpit system, the Azimut 62 Fly redefines traditional flybridge accessibility with unprecedented proximity to water.

Azimut 62 Fly Prices & Specs
The transformative Beach Cockpit remains the Azimut 62 Fly’s signature innovation, incorporating an outward-opening transom that synchronously lowers the stern seating to eliminate physical barriers, creating an expansive sunbathing platform directly connected to water. The main deck features an open layout, with a lounge by the cockpit that naturally flows into the modern galley and Beach Cockpit. The flybridge houses a second helmstation forward, with a lounge area and alfresco dining space, complete with a sunbathing area in the bow. Three ensuite staterooms accommodate six guests on the lower deck, including a full-beam owner’s suite, a VIP stateroom and a twin stateroom, while a single crew cabin can house up to two crew. Powered by twin Volvo Penta IPS 1200 engines generating 900hp each, the Azimut 62 Fly has a top speed of 32 knots and a cruising speed of up to 26 knots, with a fuel tank capacity of 2,800 litres.


