I’m not sure about you, but from where I’m typing I could really use some sunshine right now, and possibly a boat trip around the world. It seems that Azimut Yachts and their brilliant team are somehow reading our minds, as their latest project looks ideal for brightening up our day.
The gorgeous Verve 47 was designed with performance and handling in mind, but it also comes with modern luxuries, the signature Azimut charm and bespoke amenities.
Naval architect Michael Peters and Italian designer Francesco Struglia joined forces on this project, which might explain the sporty stepped hull and the superb interiors and exterior areas.
Azimut’s Verve 47 features a deep V hull and a central stern tunnel, inspired by the SVVT concept and the man behind it – Michael Peters. But offshore competition boats were also a major source of inspiration for the interesting bow design of this vessel.
The helm station features a flow line defined by large windows, in an effort to blur the lines between interior and exterior areas. With its sleek look, the helm station also manages to deliver a seductive contrasting effect.
The generous cockpit of the Verve 47 has been furnished with a fully recessed high-low table, as well as a swing-down side wall for water immersion. This interesting, multi-purpose design will gladly serve as a dining area and even as a party lounge.
Asymmetrical in nature, the bow is where passengers are more than welcomed to relax. Here, additional comfortable seating and a big sun pad will convince you to take a break from social media.
The outdoor area at the stern might be perfect for ‘multitasking’. Fitted with a TV that can be raised and lowered, and complete with a wet bar, fridge, ice maker, barbecue, and more, this seems like the perfect place to enjoy the wonderful activity of ‘chilling’.
Don’t you worry, this yacht will get you anywhere you want in the meantime. Four Mercury Verado V8 four-stroke engines were added to the package, each of them delivering 450 hp and promising atop speed of 50 knots towards your next destination.
If you’re feeling tired, the owner’s double cabin in the bow and a second cabin in the stern – complete with twin beds, will make sure you will get a good night’s sleep in preparation for your next party session.
All party and no play makes anyone a dull boy, which is why the storage area in the stern will house two seabobs and an inflatable paddleboard, thus making sure everyone aboard will forget the sense of the word ‘boredom’.
The helm station has a plug and play layout and a glass cockpit dashboard packed with hi-tech equipment that will get you anywhere you want to go. Scenic LED lighting will help with the mood, as no one likes a grumpy captain, and the helm seat can be adjusted electrically.
If you’re feeling hungry, the full-beam dinette-galley, an L-shaped sofa seating and a table with a fixed stainless steel base are also part of the offering, while the wine cooler might be the cherry on top if you want the perfect wine pairing.