With exterior design by Alberto Mancini and interiors by Fabio Fantolino, the 25-meter Azimut yacht presents a shift in how the brand approaches open-air living, interior flow, and lifestyle flexibility.
A New Flagship for the Fly Series
Unveiled just ahead of the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival, the Fly 82 signaled a broader step for Azimut’s mid-size range. Mancini’s lines sit low and purposeful, with crisp surfaces shaped to keep the yacht visually dynamic on the water. The model also marks the first time the Fly Series adopts the shipyard’s Deck2Deck system, a feature originally developed for the Azimut Grande 26M.
The system lifts the opening transom to meet the aft edge of the main deck, creating a waterfront terrace that broadens the social footprint at the stern. For a yacht just under 25 meters, the shift in usable space is noteworthy, and places the cockpit at the center of outdoor life on board.
Interior Style Led by Balance and Calm
Inside, Fantolino extends a design language he has been refining with Azimut across multiple projects. His approach emphasizes proportion, clean geometry, and tactile materials that keep the interior quiet in tone without feeling minimal. Large panoramic windows maintain a connection with the water, and the main saloon organizes itself around a circular dining table that acts as the natural hub of the space.
A warm orange-brown accent threads through the interior to introduce contrast against a largely soft and neutral palette. Rather than dominate, it adds depth and character to the motor yacht while keeping the overall environment relaxed.
The Fly 82 accommodates eight guests in four cabins, with layouts centered around privacy and clear separation between common areas and sleeping quarters. Up to three crew can be carried on board. The arrangement of the superyacht supports longer periods at sea, while still aligning with the Azimut Fly Series’ focus on owner-friendly operation.
Models Worth Comparing at boot Düsseldorf 2026
Buyers drawn to the Azimut Fly 82 will find three other show debuts at Boot Düsseldorf 2026 that sit in a similar decision space. The Pearl 63 is the closest match in terms of purpose, delivering four cabins, strong IPS handling, and a clear focus on family cruising. It sits below the Fly 82 in size, yet its fold-down balconies and well-resolved interior plan give it a level of versatility that appeals to many Fly Series shoppers.
The De Antonio D60 takes a more open, Mediterranean approach, but its 18.5 meter footprint, three-cabin layout, and high performance place it firmly within the consideration set for buyers who want style, pace, and strong day-to-night flexibility. For Northern European visitors, the Nord Star 49+ offers a different route to comfort, with a wheelhouse layout suited to year-round use and extended passages.
Both the Pearl 63 and the Nord Star 49+ sit within the YachtBuyer Hall of Fame after earning flawless YB 5 Star scores in fully independent testing. This recognition is reserved for a small group of yachts that have proved their quality under real conditions, from handling and accommodation to overall execution. For buyers comparing models at Düsseldorf, their inclusion in the Hall of Fame provides a clear benchmark of performance and design depth, and offers useful context when assessing how the Fly 82 positions itself in this part of the market.
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