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Exuding a sense of precious freedom, the Magellano 30M crossover emancipates a longing for authentic exploration.
Constructed to excel in navigation to fascinating far-off destinations, she ignites the spark of curiosity and encourages spontaneous travel aspirations. The art-inspired ambience breathes elegance and abundance, with maximized spaces and luminosity further summoning the tantalizing feeling of onboard liberty.
Travel into freedom with the Magellano 30M.
The exteriors of the Magellano 30M are designed by Ken Freivokh. The vision that guided his design of the lines was to create an object of timeless, exquisite beauty. Destined for long-range cruising, she combines comfort and safety with high bulwarks and large windows to ensure constant contact with the beauty of the sea.
The interior design is signed by Yachtique, the creative boutique of the Azimut|Benetti Group, long recognized as a symbol of luxury and tailor-made design. Yachtique's philosophy envisions the yacht as the purest expression of the journey: a place that transcends mere living space to become an experience. From this vision comes an original and distinctive language, interpreting marine identity with an innovative and contemporary style. Each environment is conceived to enhance light, fluidity, and harmony, creating spaces of timeless elegance. Furnishings, layouts, and details echo the organic forms and natural colors of the sea, in a refined continuum between interiors and exteriors that defines the exclusive essence of life on board.
Exquisite, timeless lines define a hull crafted for long-range cruising, where protective bulwarks meet expansive windows.
Full-height windows dissolve the boundaries between indoors and out, flooding sculptural furnishings and exquisite materials inspired by the sea with light.
AZIMUT DUAL MODE HULL
The Dual Mode hull is a highly efficient semi-planing hull designed to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by up to 20% at medium speeds*, guaranteeing superior navigation comfort in a wider range of sea conditions. The double-chine hull, combined with the vertical bow, minimizes the impact of waves and thus offers greater freedom of navigation, cruising comfortably at low speeds for extended durations as well as at higher speeds.
*compared to vessels of the same weight and size with a traditional hard-chine hull
A 130kW/h lithium-ion battery pack can support the yacht’s hotel load for up to 4 hours during the day and up to 8 hours at night. Now, it’s possible to enjoy the full superyacht experience without the noise, vibration and emissions of the generators, making daytime activities more pleasant and nighttime relaxation more peaceful.
A UTA air extraction system continuously refreshes and treats the onboard environments. The staterooms below deck benefit in particular from the continuous flow of clean air from the outside, filtered to eliminate the majority of airborn particles and odors.
An unchecked view of the sea and the pleasure of conviviality feature in the cockpit experience, lavishing this lounge over the water with a unique and discreet charm. The height of the seatbacks is considered to maximize the view as well.
The sense of space is expanded by immersive windows that encircle the salon on three sides, almost without interruption, to reveal even more of nature’s beauty. Natural light pours in, creating a new standard of communication between inside and outside, while enhancing the perception of space, together with the shape of the furniture and reflective surfaces.
The unique main deck master basks in the wonders of two full-height windows. A perfect playground for the abundant natural light, from the unusually shaped furnishings to the fine and rich materials, every detail contributes to an environment far beyond traditional conceptions, yet warmly welcoming with an aura of organic wellbeing.