Azimut 50 Flybridge
Spain

Fractional Yacht Ownership in Spain

The Spanish Costas offer year round sunshine and warm seas for much of the season.

With an abundance of famous ports, such as Puerto Banus and Benalamadena, yachting is a serious pastime in this region.

Beaches can get very crowded so a yacht-based holiday moored by those very wonderful beaches can become the prefect combination to enjoy the sun and the sea.

Specs, Equipment and Information

Love for its elegance, space, agility, and lots of light:

  • LOA 16.02 m
  • Beam 4.55 m
  • Maximum Draft 1.19 m
  • Dry Weight 50706 kg

Engines

More than enough power for the job:

  • Total Power 1340 HP
  • Engine 1 – CAT 2007 inboard diesel engine at starboard, direct drive, power 670 HP
  • Engine 2: CAT 2007 inboard diesel engine at port, direct drive, power 670 HP

Tanks

Keeping you well supplied:

  • Fresh Water Tanks – Aluminium 500 L
  • Fuel Tanks – 2 Aluminium 1100 L
  • Holding Tanks – Aluminium

Accommodations

Generous spaces, beautifully designed:

  • 6 single berths
  • 3 cabins
  • 2 heads
  • 2 bathrooms
  • Brilliant Convertible Saloon

The Owners Cabin Itself:

  • Double bed with mirrored headboard and opening bedside tables
  • Slide-away reading lights
  • Vanity unit with mirror, upper light and fold-down writing surface with internal leather finish
  • Porthole and deck hatch overhead
  • Optional TV cabinet (optional – does this boat have one?)
  • Diffused light under bed
  • Overhead lights
  • Wardrobe with shelves, hangers and swivelling mirror, lined in cedar
  • Chest of drawers with shelves above lined in cedar
  • 2 large drawers under bed
  • Carpet and curtains

The VIP cabin – located amidship:

  • Double bed with mirrored headboard, bedside tables
  • Wardrobe with hangers, lined in cedar
  • Wardrobe with shelves, swivelling mirror, lined in cedar
  • Large drawer under bed
  • Drawers under galley floor
  • Porthole
  • Reading lights
  • Ceiling lights
  • Diffused light under bed
  • Carpet and curtains

The Guest cabin – third cabin optional (does this boat have an optional 3rd cabin, if so does it replace the Guest cabin or is it an addition?)

  • 2 bunk beds
  • Reading lights
  • Wardrobe with shelves, lined in cedar
  • Porthole
  • Carpet and curtains

Electronics

Gadgetry galore:

  • TV set
  • Radio
  • Log-speedometer
  • Plotter
  • Autopilot
  • Compass
  • VHF CD player (is this right or are VHF and CD player separate? Sorry!)
  • GPS Repeater(s) – en fly Radar – 24 m Cockpit speakers (I’m not sure how to separate these – can you advise?)
  • Depth sounder

Inside Equipment

A comprehensive list:

  • Refrigerator
  • Hot water
  • Electric bilge pump
  • Air conditioning
  • Oven
  • Microwave oven
  • Bow thruster – 6 Kwa
  • Manual bilge pump
  • Battery charger
  • Heating
  • Deep freezer
  • Electric head

Electrical Equipment

The fine details:

  • Shore power inlet – 220 V
  • Generator – Kohler 13 Kwa Electrical Circuit – 12V

Outside Equipment/Extras

  • Teak cockpit & platform
  • Cockpit cushions and Bimini cockpit cover
  • Swimming ladder
  • Life raft
  • Hydraulic gangway
  • Cockpit table
  • Cockpit shower
  • Electric windlass

More specifications

  • On board voltages: 220 V AC, 24 V DC, 12 V DC
  • Main control panels in the engine room and wheelhouse
  • Thermomagnetic switches to protect devices
  • Generator: 3.5 kW, 220 V, 50 Hz shore power socket
  • Standard version: 1 50 A shore socket
  • Version with air conditioning: 2 x 50 A shore power sockets (is this right?)

Batteries:

  • Group of 24 V batteries for 400 Ah for services
  • Group of 24 V batteries for 200 Ah to start engines
  • 12 V battery for 100 Ah to start generator
  • 50 A electronic battery charger
  • Battery charger for 10A generator

Lighting:

  • 24 V lighting
  • 24 V watertight external lights

Bilge system:

  • Four 24 V pumps in engine room, crew cabin, bow and stern
  • 4 level alarms
  • 2 manual emergency pumps
  • Rapid pumping out of engine room

Finding your way: (are these split into bullets accurately? Not sure how they fit together)

  • Raymarine Raychart 520
  • GPS/plotter (wheelhouse)
  • Raymarine Raypilot ST6001
  • Automatic pilot (wheelhouse)
  • Watertight Raymarine ST6001
  • Automatic pilot repeater (fly bridge)
  • Raymarine ST 60 Tridata
  • Masterview depth and speed indicator (wheelhouse)
  • Raymarine ST 60 Tridata
  • Multiview depth and speed indicator (fly bridge)
  • 1 Raystar 112 LP-ST GPS antenna

Azimut 50 Flybridge Syndicate Information

There’s a phrase in the Azimut 50 brochure that reads “Out to sea, at the center of attention”.Marketing speak aside, this gorgeous yacht definitely gets more than a cursory glance wherever it goes! She is moored in the Marina Salinas in Torrevieja, a modern and fully equipped yacht club complete with restaurants and bars.

The design scheme is an eye-pleasing blend of gently flowing lines, accented by the stylish shark fin windows that have become a hallmark of Azimut yachts.

The flybridge seating moves from stern to bow along the starboard side and eventually culminates in a large circular sunpad near the helm. A removable table runs that entire length.

There’s a doublewide bench seat at the helm — and immediately behind it is a moulded fibreglass console that holds a wet bar. The stern has space for an additional sunpad.

This syndicator has a fleet of yachts on its books and offers a full yacht-management service plus professional crew if needed. Their usage programme is designed to be fair and flexible, enabling good individual usage through a four 4 season system. The co-owners enjoy 80 days a year with a 25% share, leaving 20 days per season free for each co-owner.

The yacht is available throughout the year because the winters on this lovely Spanish Costa are pleasantly warm. The Marina Salinas is within walking distance of the city centre for great nights out and it’s only a short cruise to the excitement of Ibiza, Mallorca, and the Mar Menor.

The syndicate provides and all-inclusive service package to make your arrival and departures a true pleasure, as well as simple to arrange through an online reservation system with easy booking. Even when you’re not on board, you can check out the Track & Trace system and follow her voyages.

The yacht will be registered in Spain into a Spanish SL. The co-owner will be the owner for 25% of the company by shares, and their share in the yacht is always free to trade.

Specification

Azimut

50 Fly

€62,500

25%

€7,000

16.00

4.72

2007

GRP

6

2

 Caterpillar

670hp

Diesel

680

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