Experience superior comfort with this 2011 Azimut Magellano 50, a 15.64-meter flybridge yacht currently available in Grosseto, Italy. Known for its versatile design, this fiberglass vessel balances the efficiency of a trawler with the luxury of a modern day cruiser. With a cruising speed of 12 knots and a maximum speed of 17 knots, it is powered by reliable twin Cummins Q5B 5.9 inboard diesel engines, currently showing 2,000 hours of use. The VAT is paid, ensuring a straightforward transaction for potential owners.
This specific yacht has benefited from a comprehensive and ongoing maintenance program between 2021 and 2024. Notable updates include the installation of a new 20kW Kohler generator in 2024, a 2021 teak deck replacement, and extensive hull and engine service. For enhanced comfort at sea, it is equipped with Seakeeper 7 stabilization and Westar systems. The exterior has been refreshed with new awnings, exterior window covers, and cushions replaced in 2022, ensuring the boat remains in excellent condition.
Inside, the layout features two cabins and two bathrooms, providing a comfortable environment for up to 12 people on day trips. A 2022 refit introduced a third berth with a divider, increasing the practical utility of the interior space. The galley is well-equipped with a Miele electric hob, oven, and updated refrigeration. Modern touches include new internal LED lighting and replaced saloon ceilings, creating a bright and contemporary living area.
This vessel is an ideal choice for a buyer seeking a well-documented boat with professional maintenance history, including a captain who has remained on board. The extensive list of accessories, ranging from a yacht controller to a complete home theater system, underscores the high level of equipment on this yacht. All current maintenance, including engine service and antifouling, is included in the offering.
For further information or to arrange a viewing of this yacht in Tuscany, please contact our agency office. The vessel is offered for sale in its current condition following a recent hull survey with ultrasound and infrared testing conducted in 2023.