Specifications

Name: 50 Flybridge
Length: 52'7"
Hull Type: Modified-V
Gross Weight: --
Fuel Capacity: 581 gals.
Model Years: 2003—2010
Draft: 3'11"
Beam: 14'11"
Water Capacity: 132 gals.
Waste Capacity: 40 gals.
Length w/ Pulpit: --
A popular model in the U.S., the Azimut 50 Flybridge—not to be confused with the newer Azimut 50 Flybridge introduced in 2015—is a richly appointed cruising yacht whose distinctive shark-fin windows set her apart from other yachts in this class. Offered with two or three stateroom interiors, a triple-panel sliding glass door provides entry to Azimut 50’s expansive salon. The U-shaped settee immediately to starboard converts to a double berth at the push of a button, and the cherry wood table can be raised or lowered by remote control. A facing settee is to port and the lower helm is forward, two steps up from the salon level. Opposite the helm and a few steps down is the Azimut 50’s beautifully appointed galley. The galley size depends on the layout—it’s spacious in the two-stateroom configuration (shown at left), but small when the third stateroom is added. The entire interior of the Azimut 50 is done in high-gloss cherry woodwork and trim. A washer/dryer combo is located in the crew quarters aft. A staircase to port in the covered cockpit leads to the flybridge with electric grill, wet bar, and lounge seating aft. Cat 715hp C12 diesels cruise at 26–28 knots (30+ top).

Specifications

Name: 50 Flybridge
Length: 52'1"
Hull Type: Modified-V
Gross Weight: --
Fuel Capacity: 581 gals.
Model Years: 2015—2019
Draft: 4'11"
Beam: 15'3"
Water Capacity: 156 gals.
Waste Capacity: 46 gals.
Length w/ Pulpit: --
A striking yacht with unusually large salon windows, the Azimut 50 Flybridge is a three stateroom Italian yacht with Azimut’s signature vertical hull windows and a decidedly broad bow area. The extended flybridge measures nearly 200 square feet in size, and the bow has a six-person bench seat in addition to the sun pad. Below decks, a U-shaped settee sits to starboard with a wood table at its center. Another settee is to port in the salon, and the raised lower helm is forward to starboard. Contrary to current trends, the galley is down rather than aft in the salon. Storage is scarce and countertop space is extremely limited. The full-beam owner's cabin is amidships and the VIP cabin is at the bow, as is the second guest cabin with two Pullman berths. The Azimut 50's cockpit is completely shaded by the flybridge overhang and a U-shaped lounge runs the length of the transom. Aft crew quarters are optional. A hydraulic swim platform is standard. The squared bow not only allows more internal volume, but also protects the deck and sun pad from sea-spray while cruising. Volvo 670hp straight-shaft inboards cruise the Azimut 50 at 26–27 knots (30+ knots top).

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