Overview
The Azimut Fly 62 is a new-generation flybridge yacht launched by Azimut Yachts in 2024. Measuring approximately 19 metres in length, it is positioned in the 60-foot luxury cruising market. The vessel’s key selling point is its innovative ‘Beach Cockpit’ design, which breaks down the spatial boundaries of traditional flybridge yachts and seamlessly connects indoor and outdoor living.
The overall design emphasises a ‘close-to-the-water’ experience, balancing modern Italian aesthetics with practical sailing performance, making it one of the most cutting-edge designs in the current 60-foot class.
Key Highlights
- Revolutionary Beach Cockpit design: The stern unfolds to form a beach platform, enhancing the water-side experience – an industry-leading innovation
- Spacious flybridge: The flybridge area is outstanding for its class, combining dining, sunbathing and steering in one space
- Italian design aesthetics: Created by Alberto Mancini and Fabio Fantolino, blending style with functionality
- High-efficiency IPS Propulsion System: Equipped with Volvo Penta IPS, offering simple handling and superior fuel efficiency
- Balance of Performance and Comfort: Cruising speed of approximately 26 knots, with a top speed of 30–32 knots, combining speed with stability
Use Cases & Suitable Audience
The Azimut Fly 62 is ideal for family holidays at sea, gatherings with friends, and short-to-medium-range cruising. Its three-cabin layout (sleeping six) and open-plan saloon design make it an ideal platform for ‘weekend and short-haul cruising’. For owners upgrading from 40–50-foot yachts, this vessel strikes an excellent balance between ease of handling and enhanced space. Meanwhile, its flybridge and open aft deck are particularly well-suited to warm-climate regions such as Southeast Asia and the Mediterranean, offering the perfect setting for socialising, parties and leisure activities at sea.
Cost of Ownership & Market Perspective
The new-build price of the Azimut Fly 62 typically ranges from €3 million to €3.5 million (depending on specifications), placing it firmly within the core segment of the entry-level luxury yacht market. Annual running costs amount to approximately 8%–10% of the purchase price, covering mooring, maintenance, insurance and fuel expenses.
From a market perspective, the Azimut Yachts brand enjoys high recognition in the Asia-Pacific, European and American markets. Thanks to its new design language and award-winning layout, this model offers good liquidity and potential for retaining value in the future second-hand market.
Buying Advice
If you are looking for a 60-foot flybridge yacht that combines stylish design, social appeal and ease of handling, the Azimut Fly 62 is a highly competitive option on the current market.
For buyers primarily seeking a family vessel, a new build best showcases its design strengths; however, if your budget is limited, consider a pre-owned yacht from the last couple of years to achieve better value for money.
Furthermore, if you plan to use the yacht long-term in Southeast Asia, we recommend prioritising upgrades to the air conditioning and sunshade systems to enhance the practical user experience.