Its more than 2000 HP of power and the light weight of the carbon fibre outline a design that focuses on the comfort and safety of the owner and his entourage. The lines of The deckhouse exude elegance and harmony with its stylish dynamic windows further enhanced by the "fin" effect emerging at the highest point of the saloon. The mirrored glass panels on the roll-bar and the back-lit logo on the flybridge are fine examples of innovative styling.
The hull and structures were designed in a successful attempt to find the right balance between conventional composite materials and the more innovative ones such as carbon fibre. This process solidifies the structure and reduces the total weight of the boat which, in turn, allows the two 1150 HP Caterpillar engines to achieve top performance at low consumption. The upper deck can be enjoyed at any time since the hard top can also be remain used whilst underway.
Beauty, powerful engines, cruising elegance, stability at anchor and the option to choose between two layouts for the saloon... there are numerous excellent reasons that can lead to choosing the Azimut 64. In addition, one will witness the intelligent use of space and other exclusive features such as the dinette bench with sliding back shared with the pilot seat. All these distinctive elements place the 64 at the top of its category.
Draft: 4 ft. 11 in.
Beam: 16 ft. 7 in.
Displacement: 70400
Fuel tank capacity: 1030
Water tank capacity: 259
Speed max: 34
Standard features:
Specs
Length overall (incl. pulpit) 20.15 m (66' 11")
Hull length (incl. platform) 19.25 m (63' 1")
Beam max 5.23 m (17' 2")
Draft (incl. props at full load) 1.52 m (4' 11")
Displacement (at full load) 35.2 t
Engines 2 x 1150 mHP (847 kW) CAT C18 ACERT
Maximum speed (performance test mass) 34 kn
Cruising speed (performance test mass) 28 kn
Fuel capacity 3900 l (1030 U.S. Gal)
Water capacity 980 l (258.83 U.S. Gal)
Cabins 3 + 1
Berths 6 + 2
Head compartments 3 + 1
Building material VTR/GRP
Exterior styling & concept Stefano Righini
Interior designer Carlo Galeazzi
Keel V-shape with angle of deadrise 17 degrees aft
Builder Azimut Yachts