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Azimut Seadeck 6 (2024-)



Brief Summary

The 57’5” (17.5 m) Azimut Seadeck 6 is the first model in a completely new series for the world’s largest builder of big motoryachts. The emphasis of the Seadeck 6 is the outdoors, and in some respects she is a giant dayboat with an elongated open aft deck that flows right into the salon. Azimut calls her a “Fun Island” and that is because her aft beach-like stern with side wings and staircase that descends into the water where a submersible swim platform awaits is the focal point of the yacht. 

Added to that is her luxurious stern sun pad that seems to take its cue from the lounges depicted in paintings of decadent Roman banquets where guests are sprawling in the lap of luxury, eating grapes and drinking an aged Brunello. Mix that with worshipers of the ancient Egyptian sun god Ra, and you have the venue of another time and place on this exotic, and very private Fun Island. 

The Seadeck 6 also plays heavily on the theme of sustainability, and her deck is cork, not teak. Carbon fiber is used to reduce weight and repurposed plastic replaces PVC where possible. A 42-kWh Lithium-ion battery pack and an extra-large alternator connected to one of the yacht’s three engines allow the house to run for four hours without a generator during the day, and for eight hours at night, according to the builder.

 

Specifications

Length Overall 57' 5"
17.5 m
Beam 16' 7"
5.05 m
Dry Weight 60,850 lbs.
27,601 kg
Draft 4' 5"
1.35 m

Engine Options

Opt. Power 3 x 380-hp Volvo Penta IPS500
3 x 480-hp Volvo Penta IPS650