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Would you host a weekend getaway aboard this sleek 27-meter Italian masterpiece? Rate this yacht from 1–5 stars and comment below! Azimut Grande 27 Metri © Azimut Yachts Length overall: 27 m (88 ft 7 in) Beam: 6.15 m (20 ft 2 in) Draft: approx. 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Max speed: up to 26 kn (30 mph / 48 km/h) Cruising speed: approx. 22 kn (25 mph / 41 km/h) Range: ~500 nm Engines: Twin MTU 12V 2000 M96L Fuel capacity: ~9,000 L Guest cabins: 5 Berths: up to 10–12 guests + crew Price: US$ ~13.5 million The Azimut Grande 27 Metri is a flagship superyacht that blends Italian elegance with uncompromising luxury. Its expansive decks, panoramic saloon, and stylish interiors provide comfort and sophistication for entertaining guests or enjoying private escapes. Powered by twin MTU engines, it offers smooth handling, efficient cruising, and a commanding presence in any marina, making it ideal for long-range coastal cruising or Mediterranean adventures. #AzimutYachts #LuxurySuperyacht #ItalianYacht #HarbourMasters
J109 Going to Red was weaving in and out of the slower fleets as the made their way to Oban on the first passage race of West Highland Week 2023. Things we relatively calm at this stage of the race with the helping tide reducing the apparent breeze which made for smooth sailing which made it easy to judge close crosses like this one. As the day progress and the breeze built things got a little more lively towards the second half of the race with a few of the close crosses getting done with the boats more out of control than in. The bottom up boats team had a great time at WHYW, the weather was not great but the sailing and the social life more than made up for the damp conditions. If you are enjoying our shorts actions why not subscribe to our channel to catch up with all the actions.