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Azimut Leonardo 100

Azimut’s latest yacht is the Leonardo 100 which has been specified to be much larger and wider than its previous designs. Like a Leonardo da Vinci painting, Azimut achieved the right balance of proportion, color, and design to make this a masterpiece. The main deck of the new Leonardo 100, which measures 30 metres from […]

Jun 15, 2010 | By Anakin

Azimut’s latest yacht is the Leonardo 100 which has been specified to be much larger and wider than its previous designs.

Like a Leonardo da Vinci painting, Azimut achieved the right balance of proportion, color, and design to make this a masterpiece.

The main deck of the new Leonardo 100, which measures 30 metres from bow to stern, is shrouded in elegance and is dedicated to comfort.



Large surface areas have been opened up and the divisions typically found in more traditional yachts have been removed.

The Leonardo 100 has a large and inviting aft deck, with a large built-in u-shaped settee, that can be turned into a comfortable sunbed.

With the aft doors completely opened, her interior dining room becomes part of the aft deck, and offers a wonderful alfresco dining option.

The flybridge above features a dining area, sunpads and a Jacuzzi and is protected by an innovative hard top in fibreglass and crystal glass.

In the bow area, between the lines traced by the handrails that seem never-ending, a spacious third lounging area has been designed, perfect for breakfast, or sunbathing.

Viewed from inside, the new Azimut Leonardo 100 is an exclusive loft with a grand view of the sea.

The main salon alone is unique by its sheer size and elegant furnishings. The use of teak on the aft deck is continued in the main salon, uniting the exterior with the interior.

The lower deck is designed to offer more space to the master suite set in the centre of the yacht. With large rectangular windows on both sides, it covers an incredibly large surface area.

The master suite has scenic windows with portholes that can be opened. Natural light also floods into the VIP and guest cabins that have horizontal windows and portholes, respectively.

The Leonardo 100 is powered by two MTU engines each outputting almost two thousand horsepower.

The boat can sleep eight guests in four cabins with four crew members whilst there is space on the boat to entertain up to thirty people on board.

Source: Azimut / Superyacht


 
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