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Azimut Yachts is known for an extensive range of sport yachts and motor yachts and continues to lead the industry in number of units produced and sold. Let the professional team at United Yacht Sales help you find the perfect used Azimut Yachts for sale on the market today.

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History of Azimut Yachts

From super yachts to flybridge yachts, sport yachts to long range yachts, Azimut is a world leader in state of the art yacht building. It all began in 1969 when Paolo Vitelli decided to charter sailboats to people in Turin, Italy naming the company Azimut. The following 15 years was the foundation of Azimut. In 1970, Azimut started distributing on behalf of well-known yacht builders and caught the eye of the Dutch boat yard, Amerglass. It became a collaboration of Dutch innovation and Italian design. The collaboration gave life  to the AZ 43’ Bali, one of the largest mass-produced fiberglass yachts of the time. The next years brought great achievements. With a focus on the lower end market, Azimut created the famous AZ 32 Targa known as the “Model T” of the seas, selling over 200 units. Designing yachts for the demanding market was challenging at times, but Paolo’s enduring love of the sea kept him motivated and helped create the Failaka. Paolo was having dinner with the Prince of Kuwait and drew the design within a matter of minutes.  Failaka was the first 30-meter to be built entirely of fiberglass. The yacht brand caught the eye of Americans as the yacht was displayed at the Miami Boat Show in 1985.