Hi Nick. 3 engines. . It's a rocket. Plenty of outside spaces. Colour tones and practical layout. 3 cabins and a garage. A lot of boat. Great video thanks 😊
Thanks Nick. It's a beautiful boat as Azimuts tend to be. However, I'm going to go against the tide & say the space inside is a bit too cramped for my liking. I also like to have at least one door near the interior helm for easy access outside. The engine room with 3 engines stuffed in there, not to mention the tender garage in the way, looks like it would be a nightmare to try to even do routine maintenance. I'd have to cross this one off of my list.
Clever - is what I'd say if I were limited to one word to describe this boat. Of course I'm NOT limited to one word, as those around will no doubt mention. The layout is slightly different, giving a feeling of roominess. Well appointed and, as you point out, mixing the woods offers the look of whimsy. Azimut has given us a real treat with this. I predict lots of folks will have oceans of fun within the secure surrounds of this boat. Thanks Azimut for yet another fine craft and Nick - well - you ROCK.
It is amazing that now, after seeing hundreds of Superyachts, when I see a video of a 60 ft yacht I think it is so cramped. My yacht dreams seem to be exceeding my wallet size at an ever increasing rate. Nice boat and presentation! Thanks Nick!
The Azimut boats always look very smart in the interior 👌 I really like the bed being offset to give more floor space in the owners cabin. Another fantastic tour Nick.
She is stunning. The overall shape is very sleek. The decor inside, I really like that, very stylish. The two tone colour adds so much to it. I would be more than happy to own one of these. Thank you so much Nick for showing us around this one
I would take out the back sun bed and put a bbq.and a bar. The galleys awesome. And I really like they masters off set bed. That always makes it seem so much bigger. The crew cabin could be turned into a great storage spot. . She a lovely yacht. Another great blog. Thank you Nick.
I used to like sports boats more for the design, but having rented a flybridge boat in San Sebastian two weeks back, I have to admit that I have been converted. It's so much more easy for an inexperienced guy like myself to manoeuvre the boat from a top position than it is when you are inside the boat.
@@MesaperProductions I got to admit I never used the sundeck on top of the flybridge (except to dry our laundry). I always prefer to lay on the front of the boat, overlooking the boulevard (and ruining peoples vacation pictures with my fat, white belly).
You could step on this yacht blindfolded and know it’s Italian, the style just oozes out from every corner. Class with a capital C, nice . Great choice Nick.
Fabulous boat; very typical Italian styling. Real state-of-the-art stuff. And those engines!! That's got to be some very serious grunt! Great tour as always; thank you Nick
A lot of boat love the dark wood contrast to light. Like where the gallery is situated and the drawers for plates ect. Very smart Italian decor. Nice. Three engines, woo so this Lady can shift shame they couldn't give you a ride I'd have loved to see that. Thanks Nick for a great review, maybe a small show but peace and quiet to show off the boat great.
My word the Italians certainly know how to make a stylish boat, that VIP guest cabin is stunning, as is the rest of it. Great call on the designer's part to pair the darker wood against the lighter wood, it adds a touch of sophistication and removes the 'Ikea look' that is far too common on boats of this caliber. That crew "cabin", on the other hand, is The Pit of Despair. What a wonderful yacht, I could spend months puttering about the Keys in this. Another great tour Nick!
Greetings Nick As always, Excellent tour. What a lovely looking boat. I’ve always thought the Azimut boats were stunning to look at with their graceful lines. Marvellous interior both up and down. Thanks for a very nice showing. Cheers
There are several Azimut boats in St.Katherine's Dock nick, they've got an office in the marina, and are always manoeuvring the boats around the inner basin. This particular boat is a really good looking boat from their Azimut range, which is jam packed full of extras which we don't see on other boats but come as standard on this one!
There's little doubt the Italian designers are as passionate about sea craft as they are about sporty cars. It must be in their blood ! In most cases, practicality is dropped in favour of stunning looks, but I see the Azimut 60 has it's share of both. Well presented as always Mr Burnham.
Great tour Nick!!! (as always) They really know how to make everything look amazing! I like the dark and light wood combination. Three engine… what!!!??? That will work nicely down the water.
A boat to fire the imagination! Speaking of which, the location of that grill beneath the fly bridge access ladder would have me opting for leaner cuts of beef; any flare-ups could result in an inconvenient conflagration, possibly trapping guests or family members on the deck above, who would then be faced with a very difficult choice - stay-put and hope for the best or jump into the sea. I would recommend keeping a spray-bottle of water handy to dampen down the wagyu if it starts to spit and spark!
I'm not a fan of Italian designs: they seem more sporty and appearance-centered over practicality and stability. (I prefer the vertical or inverted bridge windows, so that's a big preference difference.) Having stated that, the tour was high quality, as always, and I appreciate the video even if the boat isn't my style. :)
Great tour of a superb boat. If the budget was there, this would certainly be up there wouldn’t it! Love the design, interior trims, fit & finish, speed, space etc etc!
If you need a proof that this guy here is doing an outstanding job-here I am binge watching vids presenting something I have absolutely no desire to own :):) Well done. P.S. TBF tho I came here from his other channel-with the camper vans, one of which I will quite soon own.
Three main engines, that's a little overkill. Thanks Nick for another one of your great performances. I miss a little long time touring yachts like Elling, Nordhavn, Hardy, etc.. That would be great again. Otherwise keep up the good work! Many greetings from Germany from one of your fans :-)
Very nice looking and well specced boat. Like it alot but don't really get the third engine. Extra weight and the number of times you'll be using the extra power will be minimal so unless space in the engine room is severely restricted I'd wager two slightly bigger and more powerful engines will give a similar performance.
Oh no Nick forgot to point out where the pop up tv is, assume it’s behind the electrical panel. Also I think that extractor fan rises out of the counter top and lowers back in when not in use. Cool boat and as usual love your videos 👍🏻
Absolutely love it. I would have a great time on that off of Sunny Isles Beach in North Miami Beach, FL. As always you do a really nice walk-through. Always enjoyable and mellow.
Professional tours as always” thanks so much…. just noticed … owners cabins don’t usually have a flex space for a baby infant sleeping (maybe the 2 chairs convert to infant bed) I mean. … I’m on my wife with a boat.
What a lovely and stylish boat! - nice design. I would still be more for a trawler, long distance Bering! 🙂 lol. Very nice though - love the 2 tone wood work. Oh and Nick, I spied a drawer fridge on the fly bridge! 🙂
Certainly a well-designed boat, but after seeing the Scandinavian boats I'm disappointed when the saloon table doesn't turn into an elliptical machine. This is all very well and good and im sure will make the owner very happy with its three powerful engines, but I missed the wow-factor. That said, great tour as always! Keep 'em coming!
Nice boat Nick. I take it that the flybridge ladder moves when cooking at the wet bar. From your camera angle it looks difficult to cook on the chargrill. Do like the darker wood contrast.
hi Nick, its OK for the money but that certain Italian flair wasn't there. The salon was just a sofa facing cupboards and a skinny galley. The cabins were better esp the owners though. Overall I won't be checking my lotto numbers for this one 😂 Cheers DougT
You often say with garages that “This will take a Williams [Number].” Would you consider doing a feature on Williams at some point so that we can see what all these tenders are like?
It's a very pretty yacht but I've seen a lot of 60s that are little bit more intuitively laid out in its design. Hope you and Mary are having an excellent weekend
Aesthetically absolutely brilliant. Loved the size and layout of the cabines and overall interior design. But there's a couple of practical things that I can't get past. The switch panel in a horizontal orientation under a surface were liquid could be spilled is a very strange and unsafe decision. Also for an owner operated boat there is no easy access to the deck from either helm positions during docking maneuvers . I'm probably a bit pedantic, but both of those things have the potential of ruining one's day (or maybe even boat).
that is beautiful work and excellent video again!.. but are we gonna get a pershing 9X video coming? denison yachts had that, but it is not your doings so... :D
I do like this boat, but it’s one I could never own without crew. I’m a bigger person, and I’d likely never get out of the engine room if I did manage to get down there. 🤣 Thanks for another great review Nick. PS. I really enjoy your reviews. Just something about your delivery. One really important feature though. You don’t drag it out. I’ve seen identical boats you’ve reviewed by others just to get a different viewpoint. I don’t bother any more. Their reviews are usually twice as long as yours, sometimes 3 x’s as long. I don’t ever learn anything more, and usually just get frustrated with all the talking about things that don’t really matter. Love your style Mr Nick Burnham
I really like Azimut vessels, but I don't understand the grill position under the flybridge stairs. I can't say that this is very Italian by design considering how well the Italians are known for food, seems like an accountant put it there. The cabinetry, in particular, those cheap little dots you buy to cover screws makes it all look a little flat packed. And, like another viewer has commented, how do three IPS pods work in such proximity??
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I've always wondered how triple engines work on just two throttle levers. Presumably if you use just one lever it will use just the outer engines, but when both engaged fore or aft it will also use the middle engine? These are the things that keep me awake at night! Lovely boat though, nice to see some contrasting wood rather than the popular lighter tones and grey at the moment, but maybe that's just me showing my age.
If you use both together it syncs all three engines (there's also usually a single lever sync function). If you use them independently at low speed for manoeuvring they control the outside engines like a twin installation.
Hi Nick. 3 engines. . It's a rocket. Plenty of outside spaces. Colour tones and practical layout. 3 cabins and a garage. A lot of boat. Great video thanks 😊
Thanks Nick. It's a beautiful boat as Azimuts tend to be. However, I'm going to go against the tide & say the space inside is a bit too cramped for my liking. I also like to have at least one door near the interior helm for easy access outside. The engine room with 3 engines stuffed in there, not to mention the tender garage in the way, looks like it would be a nightmare to try to even do routine maintenance. I'd have to cross this one off of my list.
Clever - is what I'd say if I were limited to one word to describe this boat. Of course I'm NOT limited to one word, as those around will no doubt mention. The layout is slightly different, giving a feeling of roominess. Well appointed and, as you point out, mixing the woods offers the look of whimsy. Azimut has given us a real treat with this. I predict lots of folks will have oceans of fun within the secure surrounds of this boat. Thanks Azimut for yet another fine craft and Nick - well - you ROCK.
You're very kind! 🙂
It is amazing that now, after seeing hundreds of Superyachts, when I see a video of a 60 ft yacht I think it is so cramped. My yacht dreams seem to be exceeding my wallet size at an ever increasing rate.
Nice boat and presentation! Thanks Nick!
The Azimut boats always look very smart in the interior 👌 I really like the bed being offset to give more floor space in the owners cabin.
Another fantastic tour Nick.
She is stunning. The overall shape is very sleek. The decor inside, I really like that, very stylish. The two tone colour adds so much to it. I would be more than happy to own one of these. Thank you so much Nick for showing us around this one
Easily one of the most enjoyable 60ft yachts to drive in 2022! Great walkthrough!
No shortage of fridges and coolers. Nice boat, thanks for the tour.
I would take out the back sun bed and put a bbq.and a bar. The galleys awesome. And I really like they masters off set bed. That always makes it seem so much bigger. The crew cabin could be turned into a great storage spot. . She a lovely yacht. Another great blog. Thank you Nick.
I agree. I don't like the position of the bbq under the stairs to the fly bridge
Thanks for another one Nick! Happy Sunday to you.
You too!
I used to like sports boats more for the design, but having rented a flybridge boat in San Sebastian two weeks back, I have to admit that I have been converted. It's so much more easy for an inexperienced guy like myself to manoeuvre the boat from a top position than it is when you are inside the boat.
I just love having the extra "spot". Makes the boat feel much larger. Also, gives folks the ability to spread out.
@@MesaperProductions I got to admit I never used the sundeck on top of the flybridge (except to dry our laundry). I always prefer to lay on the front of the boat, overlooking the boulevard (and ruining peoples vacation pictures with my fat, white belly).
@@stephans1990 Fat white belly team REPRESENT! 😁
This one has both ..... sport and fly bridge which I love them both
You could step on this yacht blindfolded and know it’s Italian, the style just oozes out from every corner. Class with a capital C, nice . Great choice Nick.
Fabulous boat; very typical Italian styling. Real state-of-the-art stuff. And those engines!! That's got to be some very serious grunt! Great tour as always; thank you Nick
More likely City Airport flight path IMHO.
Thank you for another great video 👏
A lot of boat love the dark wood contrast to light. Like where the gallery is situated and the drawers for plates ect. Very smart Italian decor. Nice.
Three engines, woo so this Lady can shift shame they couldn't give you a ride I'd have loved to see that. Thanks Nick for a great review, maybe a small show but peace and quiet to show off the boat great.
I like how the fly bridge doesn't really detract from the sportiness of the profile. It's a good looking machine inside and out.
The Flybridge prevents use on the European Canals, unless you like bridge collisions?
@@notrut is this the typical kind of yachts found in canals? I genuinely have no idea?
@@ProductofNZ ... many folk go to the Med via European canals.
I agree and it's not common to see a fly bridge on a sport. I like it
My word the Italians certainly know how to make a stylish boat, that VIP guest cabin is stunning, as is the rest of it. Great call on the designer's part to pair the darker wood against the lighter wood, it adds a touch of sophistication and removes the 'Ikea look' that is far too common on boats of this caliber. That crew "cabin", on the other hand, is The Pit of Despair. What a wonderful yacht, I could spend months puttering about the Keys in this. Another great tour Nick!
Greetings Nick
As always, Excellent tour. What a lovely looking boat. I’ve always thought the Azimut boats were stunning to look at with their graceful lines. Marvellous interior both up and down. Thanks for a very nice showing.
Cheers
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Cool to see the man in the mirror again, very nice boat outside and inside and great video as always!
There are several Azimut boats in St.Katherine's Dock nick, they've got an office in the marina, and are always manoeuvring the boats around the inner basin.
This particular boat is a really good looking boat from their Azimut range, which is jam packed full of extras which we don't see on other boats but come as standard on this one!
What a stunning yacht and gorgeous finish as well as great value for money. Great tour again Nick thanks
Hello Nick, what a lovely Sunday treat!
There's little doubt the Italian designers are as passionate about sea craft as they are about sporty cars. It must be in their blood !
In most cases, practicality is dropped in favour of stunning looks, but I see the Azimut 60 has it's share of both.
Well presented as always Mr Burnham.
Great tour Nick!!! (as always) They really know how to make everything look amazing! I like the dark and light wood combination. Three engine… what!!!??? That will work nicely down the water.
Bit late to the party this evening. Lovely looking boat and lovely marina. Another great video Nick
A boat to fire the imagination!
Speaking of which, the location of that grill beneath the fly bridge access ladder would have me opting for leaner cuts of beef; any flare-ups could result in an inconvenient conflagration, possibly trapping guests or family members on the deck above, who would then be faced with a very difficult choice - stay-put and hope for the best or jump into the sea.
I would recommend keeping a spray-bottle of water handy to dampen down the wagyu if it starts to spit and spark!
Nice boat! Always love the little wave, and nice socks BTW...
Cool new episode! Watching now! 👀👀
Very nice yacht! Thanks for the tour!
You need to tour the Delta 60 open!
I'm not a fan of Italian designs: they seem more sporty and appearance-centered over practicality and stability. (I prefer the vertical or inverted bridge windows, so that's a big preference difference.) Having stated that, the tour was high quality, as always, and I appreciate the video even if the boat isn't my style. :)
Beautiful beautiful boat sporty looks with the extra flybridge space and a glorious interior what's not to love. Great job again Nick 👍
Many thanks!
I did enjoy that tour. Ty.
Quickest tour you've ever done I think.
Great tour of a superb boat.
If the budget was there, this would certainly be up there wouldn’t it!
Love the design, interior trims, fit & finish, speed, space etc etc!
Lovely yacht, very stylish and nice finishes and colours. Nice tour as always Nick thankyou.
Glad you enjoyed it
Quite a gorgeous way to spend €1.4 million!!!
What a gorgeous well thought out boat enjoyable and informative video as usual Nick.Thank you
My pleasure!
Good morning, US side Nick. Great boat and video to start the week with! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Nick. I'm not that much of an Azimut fan. but that one seems very stylish!
I love this one. It kind of reminds me of a posher Princess 55. Definitely on my boats I wish to own list.
Nice boat Nick plenty of style looks nice and ticks the boxes 👍
Love the decor. It's a stunning boat for serious fun.
Nice looking boat & well reviewed Nick.
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
wow! good looking & stylish with 3 engines, very italian. thanks for showing us this nick, hope you had a great weekend, cheers!
Thanks, you too!
Hello. That is a very nice Yacht. Thank you for the lovely tour. 🌸🌻🌼
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Nice socks!! I have over 300 pairs of socks! I also love your yacht tours!
Impressive!
Definitely wouldn't mind cruising around on this boat for a day. I've always thought Azimut made some of the best looking boats...
Another absolutely fabulous tour! Keep them coming though boating season isn’t around for much longer, we need videos to get us through the winter.
Yes indeed! 🙂
What a lovely boat!
Great socks btw. I sure do miss having Marks & Spencer here in Canada.
Lovely looking boat, has everything 👌 good tour👍
Very light and airy good use of space
If you need a proof that this guy here is doing an outstanding job-here I am binge watching vids presenting something I have absolutely no desire to own :):)
Well done.
P.S. TBF tho I came here from his other channel-with the camper vans, one of which I will quite soon own.
You're very kind 🙂
Beautiful boat, thanks for the video Nick 😊
My pleasure!
Three main engines, that's a little overkill. Thanks Nick for another one of your great performances. I miss a little long time touring yachts like Elling, Nordhavn, Hardy, etc.. That would be great again. Otherwise keep up the good work! Many greetings from Germany from one of your fans :-)
Very nice looking and well specced boat. Like it alot but don't really get the third engine. Extra weight and the number of times you'll be using the extra power will be minimal so unless space in the engine room is severely restricted I'd wager two slightly bigger and more powerful engines will give a similar performance.
Love the Italian style!
Oh no Nick forgot to point out where the pop up tv is, assume it’s behind the electrical panel. Also I think that extractor fan rises out of the counter top and lowers back in when not in use. Cool boat and as usual love your videos 👍🏻
Absolutely love it. I would have a great time on that off of Sunny Isles Beach in North Miami Beach, FL. As always you do a really nice walk-through. Always enjoyable and mellow.
Thank you! 🙂
I'm guessing the stairs to the fly bridge flips up somehow, to be able to use the grill?
Beautiful, thank you Sir Nick
Very welcome 🙂
Professional tours as always” thanks so much…. just noticed … owners cabins don’t usually have a flex space for a baby infant sleeping (maybe the 2 chairs convert to infant bed) I mean. … I’m on my wife with a boat.
Excellent boat with great Italian style. Looks good value to me and the small flybridge is all you need.
Access to those engines might be fun tho...
What a lovely and stylish boat! - nice design. I would still be more for a trawler, long distance Bering! 🙂 lol. Very nice though - love the 2 tone wood work. Oh and Nick, I spied a drawer fridge on the fly bridge! 🙂
Great episode nice boat! Like the fly bridge not to big but just right for that boat.. Thanks for sharing! Stay safe!
Thanks for watching!
@@AQUAHOLIC 👍👍
Certainly a well-designed boat, but after seeing the Scandinavian boats I'm disappointed when the saloon table doesn't turn into an elliptical machine. This is all very well and good and im sure will make the owner very happy with its three powerful engines, but I missed the wow-factor. That said, great tour as always! Keep 'em coming!
I was just hoping the saloon table would turn into a berth.
Man, you're making me feel like I don't have any aspirations.!
Ah yes the best thing about a Sunday
Very nice. Thanks Nick
My pleasure!
Nice boat Nick. I take it that the flybridge ladder moves when cooking at the wet bar. From your camera angle it looks difficult to cook on the chargrill. Do like the darker wood contrast.
Wow. They always produce quality boats.
I would really like to see a review of the Arctic Commuter 35?
excellent video Nick, but regarding the boat and if you compare it to a Bearing 60 , except the speed in all other areas the Bearing 60 looks massive
I concur. Compared to the Bering this is very cramped. Can you even imagine a crossing in this thing compared to a Bering? Is it even possible?
Nick, if money was no option, I would buy you this boat!
Thank you!
i love this guys vids
hi Nick, its OK for the money but that certain Italian flair wasn't there. The salon was just a sofa facing cupboards and a skinny galley. The cabins were better esp the owners though. Overall I won't be checking my lotto numbers for this one 😂 Cheers DougT
Lekker man lekker 🇿🇦
Smart yacht, and very modern in the layout :) Lovely. But please hand me a Princess in the same pricerange 😁
Great looking, sleek boat. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🛥🛥🛥🛥🛥🛥
I note the pasarel in the engine bay in italian ......ciao bella great boat !
You often say with garages that “This will take a Williams [Number].” Would you consider doing a feature on Williams at some point so that we can see what all these tenders are like?
Worth checking out their website. They would be very short tours!
It's a very pretty yacht but I've seen a lot of 60s that are little bit more intuitively laid out in its design. Hope you and Mary are having an excellent weekend
Bits and pieces!
Aesthetically absolutely brilliant. Loved the size and layout of the cabines and overall interior design. But there's a couple of practical things that I can't get past.
The switch panel in a horizontal orientation under a surface were liquid could be spilled is a very strange and unsafe decision. Also for an owner operated boat there is no easy access to the deck from either helm positions during docking maneuvers . I'm probably a bit pedantic, but both of those things have the potential of ruining one's day (or maybe even boat).
Flat spaces tend to accumulate 'things' on top that need to be moved to access the panel.
The position of bbq grill was comedic
This is nice .thanks nick......Biloxi ms. Saying goodbye
that is beautiful work and excellent video again!.. but are we gonna get a pershing 9X video coming? denison yachts had that, but it is not your doings so... :D
I hope that you have also done a video on the Azimut S8, sitting next to this one if my vision is correct.
Nick you didn’t mention 2 draw fridges. I’m sorry I’ll have to give you an A- on this tour 🤣🤣
Lovely boat but have to admit that I prefer the Pearl 62 for styling or the Sunseeker (not that I am ever going to be able to afford one!)
A barbecue under stairs - food will be little sandy, but you do not mind if you are really hungry!
Great tour,really nice boat but is she as good as a princess S62?
I do like this boat, but it’s one I could never own without crew. I’m a bigger person, and I’d likely never get out of the engine room if I did manage to get down there. 🤣
Thanks for another great review Nick.
PS. I really enjoy your reviews. Just something about your delivery. One really important feature though. You don’t drag it out. I’ve seen identical boats you’ve reviewed by others just to get a different viewpoint. I don’t bother any more. Their reviews are usually twice as long as yours, sometimes 3 x’s as long. I don’t ever learn anything more, and usually just get frustrated with all the talking about things that don’t really matter. Love your style Mr Nick Burnham
Thank you! 🙂
People are still curling up, but is no one still reading a good book these days?
I really like Azimut vessels, but I don't understand the grill position under the flybridge stairs. I can't say that this is very Italian by design considering how well the Italians are known for food, seems like an accountant put it there. The cabinetry, in particular, those cheap little dots you buy to cover screws makes it all look a little flat packed. And, like another viewer has commented, how do three IPS pods work in such proximity??
The ladder next to the grill flips upwards and that area becomes more accessible to barbecue... I guess Nick forgot to mention it
@@Geo-Tactix Oh, I see. Looked pretty fixed in there...unlike Nick to miss a little trick like that 😀
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Three ENG and only 2 controls
How does it work ?
Great Boat
Good job Nick
Horrible of me! Sometimes we are taken by the material things and we forget the people! Love the socks!
21:40 it's city airport Nick!
Nice boat & tour. I'm interested to know how the ips system works with 3 engines.
St Kats used to be a hospital back in Victorian times. Before it became a warehouse.
I've always wondered how triple engines work on just two throttle levers. Presumably if you use just one lever it will use just the outer engines, but when both engaged fore or aft it will also use the middle engine? These are the things that keep me awake at night! Lovely boat though, nice to see some contrasting wood rather than the popular lighter tones and grey at the moment, but maybe that's just me showing my age.
If you use both together it syncs all three engines (there's also usually a single lever sync function). If you use them independently at low speed for manoeuvring they control the outside engines like a twin installation.