
Originally launched as one of the largest flybridge models from Azimut, the Azimut 95 continues to draw attention from discerning buyers from around the world despite being discontinued in 2014. Reflecting the Italian shipyard’s ongoing dedication to traditional craftsmanship, innovation, and performance, she features an exterior design by Stefano Righini with her initial interior styling by Carlo Galeazzi. Measuring 29.87 meters, with a beam of 6.85 meters, she features a sleek, streamlined exterior with expansive deck spaces. With an internal volume of 166GT, she also offers exceptional interior space compared to other yachts in her class. Suitable for private use or charter, the Azimut 95 stands out to this day as a well-balanced yacht striking a perfect balance between performance and luxury. Here, we take a closer look at the Azimut 95 and her enduring appeal.
One of the most distinctive features of the Azimut 95 is her well-appointed interior layout, which prioritizes both aesthetics and functionality. A highlight is her unique galley, which features sliding windows that open to the dining area for easy service. Not only does this offer additional privacy, but the side access door in the octagonal-shaped area also provides easy movement between the indoor and outdoor spaces, ensuring the crew can move around the yacht with ease while enhancing guest privacy.
The open-plan main deck is designed to create an inviting yet fluid space, combining the dining area and lounge into one expansive social hub. The dining area features a refined table that comfortably seats eight guests, accompanied by a marble-topped bar for pre-and post-dinner drinks. The main salon includes plenty of comfortable seating and offers uninterrupted views through large sliding glass doors, which lead to the aft deck for a smooth transition between indoor and outdoor areas.
Outside, the Azimut 95’s exterior spaces are designed for maximum enjoyment for both owners and guests. The flybridge, one of the largest in its class, offers ample outdoor living space. Fitted with an adjustable hardtop and an enclosed cockpit, it provides shaded and sun-exposed areas for relaxation. Forward, a dinette creates an ideal setting for casual gatherings, while the aft section offers ample space for three chaise lounges, a jacuzzi, or additional storage for a tender and jet skis, depending on her owner’s wishes.
At the bow on the main deck, large sun pads invite guests to soak up the sun, while the aft deck features an alfresco dining area with direct access to the swim platform. The hydraulic swim platform doubles as a launch area for water toys, making her an ideal choice for those who enjoy long days on the water.
The lower deck offers accommodations for up to eight guests across four elegantly designed ensuite staterooms. The full-beam owner’s suite has its own dedicated entrance, a spacious dressing area, and a luxurious ensuite bathroom with a jacuzzi tub. The VIP stateroom, situated forward, features an ensuite with a rain shower, while two additional guest staterooms provide well-appointed accommodations. Crew quarters for up to four are featured next to the engine room, ensuring the Azimut 95 offers high levels of service while maintaining privacy for owners and guests.
Powered by twin MTU engines, the Azimut 95 has a top speed of 26 knots and a cruising speed of 22 knots.
The Azimut 95 remains a popular model thanks to her well-balanced combination of luxury, space, and performance, offering close to everything an owner could desire in a flybridge yacht.