
Why do yacht manufacturers love the use of glossy
wood? It is beyond me why they festoon multi-million dollar yachts with high gloss woodwork that ends up looking dated
all too quickly. I have discovered a maker that has finally kicked the habit. Italian builder Azimut, has a lovely new
design for its 75ft model. The calming interior features natural fabrics and leathers in soothing tones. All of the
wood paneling is finished in a satin walnut stain, achieving a very sophisticated look. The galley and cockpit are
divided from the salon and dining area, giving the area a neat and formal atmosphere. A full-beam master stateroom
provides owners with great views from large windows near the waterline. 2 twin cabins and 1 double are all en suite and
ensure your guests will enjoy their time aboard. If you just require a glossy wood interior, it is still available as an
option. But, I will not approve.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Steve Combe Jan 21st 2006 9:55AM
Finally someone agrees with me!! I cannot understand the reasoning why someone who can afford to spend millions on a yacht is happy to have the interior look like a tacky 70's caravan. "Trailer-trash chic"?