Azimut Grande 36m wins Flibs Best Of Show 2023

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A recognition for Azimut comes from Fort Lauderdale, where the 64th edition of the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show organized by Informa Markets has just ended. The Shipyard was awarded the Best of Show, organized by FLIBS together with Fox Sports.

This year, the winner is the Grande 36M by Azimut, chosen from among eight finalists by an independent jury who rewarded its design, architecture and technology.

As an organization, we are firmly dedicated to being at the forefront of the industry, continuously setting the gold standard for excellence and innovation. Honoring Azimut and their remarkable team with this accolade at FLIBS signifies our commitment to leading the way in the world of boating and maritime excellence, and all the exceptional vessels which were showcased here are a testament to this dedication.Phil Purcell, CEO/President of the Marine Industries Association of South Florida

We are honored to win Best of Show for the Grande 36M. It recognizes the ongoing design and innovation research Azimut is globally renowned for. The Upper Deck’s infinity semi-walkaround layout, first seen on a boat of this size, runs seamlessly from stern to bow. This model, which premiered at Flibs, is already drawing incredible interest and this award is the best way to welcome her successful debut in the US market.Federico Ferrante, President of Azimut Benetti Americas

Features of the Azimut yacht Grande 36M

Grande 36M is a superyacht characterized by creative design solutions, such as the semi-walkaround Upper Deck, which runs from the stern nearly to the extreme bow on a single level.

The opening windows of the Skylounge intensify the experience of a barrier-free lifestyle, completely disappearing to transform the deck into a terrace overlooking the horizon.

Alberto Mancini draws the external lines, while Achille Salvagni curates the interior design.

The Grande 36M also fits into Azimut’s Low Emission Yacht family thanks to the D2P® Displacement-to-Planing hull, designed by P.L. AUSONIO Naval Architecture with the shipyard’s research and development office, and the extensive use of carbon fiber to lighten the weight of the superstructure.

Combined, the design innovations introduced by Azimut make it possible to reduce consumption and CO2 emissions by up to 30% at both fast and slow cruising speeds, compared with boats of the same weight and size with traditional hard-chine hulls.

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