• Guests

    8

  • Cabins

    4

  • Crew

    4

Length GT Built (REFIT)
29.8m
151 GT 1999
(2024)
Beam Draft Top Speed
6.6m 1.96m 27 Kts
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€1,100,000 (£949,741)

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Delivered in 1999, Accama Delta is a 29.8m motor yacht for sale built by Italian shipyard Azimut. The yacht's refined interiors have been crafted by Carlo Galeazzi, while her exteriors have been penned by Stefano Righini.

Key Features

  • Jacuzzi flybridge deck
  • Large bow sunpad area
  • Classic Azimut 100 Jumbo
  • Twin MTU 1,800hp engines

Design & Construction

Designed around a planing GRP hull and superstructure she features a 6.6m beam and a 1.96m draft. The yacht is built over 2 decks with an internal volume of 151 GT (Gross Tonnes).

This was the twelfth yacht built on the Azimut 100 Jumbo design.

Exterior Design

Accama Delta is a 30m (98.5ft) Azimut 100 Jumbo built in composite to a Stefano Righini design, and her profile still carries the sharp, fast-moving look that made the model one of the defining Italian flybridge yachts of its era. The long sweep of dark glazing, tapered superstructure and low radar arch give the yacht a stretched, purposeful stance, while the deep bulwarks and broad side decks add a stronger, more secure feel than many lighter-looking yachts from the same period.

The yacht went through a substantial cosmetic refit between 2024 and 2025, including a full vinyl hull wrap and fresh superstructure paint. These updates sharpen the lines further and give Accama Delta a cleaner, more modern finish while also reducing near-term upkeep demands.

Outdoor living centres around three main guest zones. The aft deck connects directly to the main saloon through sliding glass doors and provides shaded dining space close to the water. Up above, the flybridge works as the yacht’s social hub, with a jacuzzi set into the aft section beside wide sunpads and wraparound seating. A hardtop shades the dining area and helm while still leaving large open sections for sunbathing.

Forward, the bow uses the full beam effectively with oversized sunpads recessed into the deck and additional seating tucked ahead of the windscreen. The foredeck remains low and uncluttered, which helps preserve the yacht’s sleek profile when viewed from the side.

The flybridge itself reflects the classic Azimut approach from this period. The radar arch and mast structure sit high above the upper helm, balancing the yacht visually while also creating a clear separation between guest lounging spaces and operational areas. Even with the added volume of the upper deck, the profile keeps a relatively low and flowing shape for a yacht with this much accommodation and outdoor space.

Accama Delta is also commercially licensed for up to 36 guests while cruising, which is unusual in this size bracket and gives the yacht far greater flexibility for day events and large social gatherings.

Interior Design

Inside, Accama Delta follows the warm, late-1990s Italian yacht style that defined the Azimut 100 Jumbo series, but the recent refit work has freshened the look considerably. Rich timber flooring and gloss wood detailing remain central to the design, though lighter furnishings, updated finishes and cleaner styling help soften the heavier feel often found on yachts from this era.

The main saloon has a bright, open arrangement with large side windows bringing in plenty of natural light. Lounge seating lines both sides of the room while the dining table sits centrally beneath a circular recessed ceiling feature with indirect lighting. The combination of warm timber floors, white upholstery and broad glazing gives the room a much lighter atmosphere than the yacht’s age might suggest.

Sliding aft doors open directly onto the cockpit, helping the main deck feel connected to the outside spaces. The saloon layout also keeps good circulation fore and aft, which matters on a yacht licensed for larger guest numbers during cruising events.

Forward of the saloon, the yacht’s raised pilothouse arrangement creates a clear separation between guest and operational areas while still preserving good internal flow. The design keeps crew movement practical without heavily intruding into guest spaces.

Across the yacht, the refit has focused on maintaining the original Azimut character while updating the presentation. Rather than stripping out the classic styling completely, Accama Delta keeps the curved joinery, gloss finishes and flowing shapes that were central to Stefano Righini-era Italian yacht design.

Accommodation

Accama Delta accommodates up to 10 guests across four ensuite cabins on the lower deck, with the layout made up of a full-beam owner’s cabin, a VIP suite and two twin cabins with Pullman berths. The arrangement works well for mixed groups and charter use, especially families travelling with children.

The owner’s cabin takes the best position amidships where the beam is widest. Large hull windows bring natural light into the room while the full-beam footprint creates space for additional seating, storage and a larger ensuite bathroom. The styling continues the yacht’s warm timber theme with softer furnishings added during the recent refit period.

Forward, the VIP cabin uses a centreline bed arrangement and ensuite bathroom, giving guests a strong level of comfort and privacy. The twin cabins each include Pullman berths, which allows the yacht to increase guest capacity without forcing tighter cabin layouts.

The main saloon also includes a convertible lounge area that can form an extra double berth if needed, adding further flexibility for charter operations or larger guest groups.

Crew accommodation supports up to four crew members, allowing service levels suited to extended cruising or commercial operation.

Performance & Capabilities

Powered by twin diesel MTU (16V2000M91) 16-cylinder 1,800hp engines, motor yacht Accama Delta is capable of reaching a top speed of 27 knots, and comfortably cruises at 17 knots. With her 13,800 litre fuel tanks she has a maximum range of 461 nautical miles at 24 knots. Her planing hull design means she is fast and efficient as she slices through the water.

Amenities

Air conditioning offers increased on-board comfort. Accama Delta also features a deck jacuzzi for cooling off.

Accama Delta Yacht is For Sale

Accama Delta is currently on the market for sale with an asking price of €1,100,000 EUR. View all Azimut 100 Jumbo Yachts for sale from around the world. Alternatively, you can view all other Azimut Yachts for sale.

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