Azimut S7 yacht tour | Full guided tour of this stunning new 72ft sportyacht | Motor Boat & Yachting
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
- At boot Düsseldorf MBY's editor, Hugo Andreae gets a tour of the stunning new Azimut S7, which combines cutting edge sporting performance with indulgent luxury.
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Azimut S7 specifications:
LOA: 71ft 2in (21.68m)
Beam: 16ft 11in (5.15m)
Engines: Triple 800hp Volvo Penta D13 IPS1050s
Top speed: 35 knots
Price: Available on application
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Engine efficiency aside... It will never compare to the oldest mighty amazing S7 . That was a masterpiece!!!
Great video! My favourite big boat for sure. They got rid of the sunroof for 2023 because it has a bigger flybridge, which it absolutely needed. All these upgrades over the first gen S7 are amazing! Bigger swim platform as well.
That has become a very competitive market segment, all very cool boats. It would be a tough decision. I love the grey carbon fiber tables that Azimut uses.
Omg thank you! The pod drive system has always confused me, until you showed me under this boat. Now I get it, haha. What was a couple of throw away minutes for you helped me make sense of something that has been confounding me for months, so you again have my thanks!
Glad I could help
Love the styling on this one it looks stunning, thanks for the tour.
No problem
Another excellent tour, thank you Hugo. Really love these Italian boats.
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This yacht for me seems to be a bit of a design mess, hey ho, great tour as always Hugo, cheers. 👍❤️🇬🇧
Glad you enjoyed it
You can see where you are going better from the galley than you can from the helm😂.
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It was an interesting video though but I think that Princess S72 is more up my fantasy alley. This is a cracking channel only problem is I end up chucking some money down the drain on the lottery automatically after watch one😂.
@@wingcommanderdaltonwalton67 yeah it's all part of the fun and the S72 would be my dream yacht too as well as about a dozen others, I think I need to win enough to build my own marina. 🤷🤪👍
i think of this boat as an boat made by ikea
I like the upgrades from the previous model
Master of delicate adjectives, heir n their...
Great tour Hugo and another lovely Azimut. Really like the design features and layout.
Lower helm isn’t amazing, but you’d never use it so not a deal breaker for my imaginary millions.
Is there a crew cabin at all??
Beautiful boat, stunning throughout but that display cabinet in the master cabin, err, no; just no! Price on demand eh; wonder how much they would quote without the display cabinet: maybe it's extra to have it removed.
I really like it.
I wonder if they supply a tube of glue or strips of velcro so you can stop your expensive ornaments getting wasted?
No one dares to challenge the Italians at interior design
Exterior by Alberto mancini
Interior by Yachtique
Azimut s7 price 2.5mil 3mil euro range.
Pershing 6x 7x would be a fierce competitor of this one.
tecnomar lamborghini 63 is little bit more expensive than this one(3.5-4mil) that tenomar lambo is a similar sized competitor too.
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It would be interesting to know which antifoul these yachts use
great video but i prefer the pearl 72
Great tour Hugo, but I sometimes think that the quest for style is to the detriment of practicality. There are some lovely features but you lost me at the lower helm!
I asked this question on another channel, and whilst they did say it was an interesting question, they have yet to get back to me with an answer. So while I am waiting I'll ask you guys the same thing. Looking at sport boats in the 65-75 ft range. What would be your choice between the Fairline Phantom, Pershing 7x, Azimut S7, Riviera 645 SUV, or the Sunseeker 74 Sport? Or would you choose something else that I have yet to discover?
external design is such a deception compared to the original S7 wich was really elegant in its design and original in the choices that were made back then. This one is just like all the other boats of his category, same design solutions, same form factor etc... nothing to get excited about, nothing to stand out of the crowd like the first S7 used to !
Pearl, Sunseeker, Princess, Cranchi, Absolute... all have better better fly/sports bridges of the same size. IMO.
I do like the leatherwork though.
I like the design of this one - but I don't know if it is as efficient as the Princess. There is no question that Princess is better designed mechanically. I didn't see stabilization on this boat. I think the Princess is more expensive.
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The original s7 looks a lot more stylish, shame you don't give figures to compare to the last model.
Very Italian. Looks good but over designed and some unpractical solutions.. the leds in the saloon looks quite annoying.. maybe lower consumption with triple engines but what about the service cost for the ips pods etc compared to shafts ?
Great looking but a good example of style over substance, difficult to live with many of the design features and colour choices.
no room for crew?
Saloon seems very cramped. Lovely yacht though
not a fan of the ever-changing "modern" design. next year modern is no longer modern. continually chasing the new means even last-year's model is now old. like fashionable clothing, when next-year's designs come out, "contemporary" designs are no longer in style and have to be replaced. contrast the the traditional dutch minimalism which changes very little yet remains fresh looking year after year. or, traditional teak "yachty" interiors which - like conservative gentlemens' clothing - is always in style. and to echo Hugo's sentiment about white interiors which seem to be ubiquitous in yachts, it occurs to me that color choice must be made by people who never have to clean up behind themselves. white simply begs to be spoiled by red wine, grease/oil, maintenance products, etc., which we all know are never, ever found on a luxury yacht.
It's nice, but I have to say that the 25 Magellano is better. Even the plain 25 Metri. Just my opinion
Just dont like this boat, the helm position is not great, space seems to limited, I do like the master cabin however
Agree, but also think the display cabinet is pointless style over substance
So much wasted space in the name of design. Over priced boats with few amenities