Magellano 74’s evolution shows a great change in the space layout, resulting in limitless liveability.













The Magellano Collection was planned and designed in 2009 with the aim of offering a solution to those owners who don’t easily accept the idea of staying in port in case of unfavourable weather conditions.
Owners who love the sea in all of its manifestations, who know how to discover exclusive pleasure in their journey, since they understand that the sea is made to be lived and not just crossed.
Magellano 76 evolved from Magellano 74, the first model of the line, which Azimut wanted to update and make available on the market.
The design purposes of the Magellano Collection include a high level of autonomy, maximum ease of navigation even at low speeds, and the freedom to sail at higher speeds when necessary.
Magellano could be considered like a traditional Italian trawler, reinterpreted with an Italian style that makes it sophisticated.
It is two feet longer than its predecessor, and above all it shows a great revolution in the space layout, resulting in limitless liveability.

To get an idea of the balanced design of Magellano 76 and its results in terms of liveability, it’s enough to think of the clear division between the spaces reserved for the guests’ life on board and the crew areas.
Eight berths in four cabins and four heads for the owner and guests, from amidships to the bow.
Three berths in two cabins aft for the crew, along with a crew mess and laundry area.
The crew has two entrances to reach their quarters:
through a double door located on the swimming platform or through a staircase on the main deck.
In this way, the pathway is practical and invisible to guests.

The constant attention given by the designers to practicality and functionality has resulted in impressive innovations on the lower deck.
The owner has access to a master suite amidships with a head and a walk-in closet. The master suite draws natural light from two scenic windows located on each side;
these wide rectangular windows have rounded corners and an openable section.
There are four cabins, each one with a private head. The starboard guest cabin – innovation within innovation – is also designed to become a natural extension of the master cabin.
Thanks to a pass-through door and a foldaway bed with a large desk, this guest cabin can easily turn into a private office, with a separate entrance and a second head.

Emanuele Donald Zenoni
emanuelezenoni@gmail.com
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