The Azimut Grande Trideck represents a bold evolution in modern superyacht design, combining the scale and presence of a 38-meter flagship with a layout focused on openness, natural light, and a stronger connection to the sea.
As the first trideck yacht ever produced by Azimut Yachts, it introduces an innovative “three decks plus one” concept that rethinks how outdoor and indoor spaces interact. Its distinctive cascading aft terraces create multiple levels that flow naturally toward the water, giving the yacht a striking architectural profile while dramatically expanding usable exterior living space.
Designed by Alberto Mancini with interiors by m2atelier, the Grande Trideck balances sleek Italian styling with a contemporary, understated sense of luxury. The exterior lines are elongated and sculptural, concealing the yacht’s immense interior volume behind a sporty and elegant silhouette. Inside, the atmosphere is calm and refined, with soft textures, natural materials, and floor-to-ceiling glass creating a relaxed environment filled with daylight. Rather than relying on excessive ornamentation, the design emphasizes clean forms, craftsmanship, and seamless transitions between spaces, resulting in an onboard experience that feels sophisticated yet comfortable and inviting.
One of the defining features of the Grande Trideck is the elevated Sea View Terrace, a semi-suspended aft deck positioned between the upper entertaining areas and the beach club below. This innovative space functions as an open-air lounge floating above the water, creating an immersive connection with the surrounding environment. Together with the sundeck, dining terrace, and beach area, the yacht offers four cascading outdoor levels designed for entertaining, relaxation, and private retreat. The arrangement allows owners and guests to enjoy multiple social areas simultaneously while maintaining a strong sense of privacy throughout the yacht.
Accommodation aboard the Grande Trideck is equally impressive. Configurations include five or six guest cabins, complemented by generous crew quarters designed for discreet service. The full-beam owner’s suite on the main deck is especially notable for its expansive windows, elegant finishes, and spa-inspired atmosphere. Throughout the yacht, large glass surfaces and carefully positioned lighting enhance the sense of openness, while custom furnishings and refined detailing reinforce the vessel’s contemporary Italian character.
Performance and engineering remain central to the yacht’s appeal. Constructed using Azimut’s Carbon Tech technology and paired with the advanced D2P displacement-to-planing hull, the Grande Trideck delivers impressive efficiency for a yacht of its size. The extensive use of carbon fiber reduces overall weight while improving stability and handling, allowing the yacht to achieve smooth cruising and reduced fuel consumption without compromising onboard volume. Powered by twin MTU engines, the yacht can reach speeds of up to 24 knots while maintaining long-range cruising capability and exceptional comfort at sea.
The Azimut Grande Trideck reflects a modern approach to life onboard, with an emphasis on openness, flexibility, and a close connection to the ocean. Its combination of innovative architecture, refined contemporary interiors, and advanced engineering places it among the standout superyachts in its class.
Azimut Grande Trideck — Full Specifications |
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| Model | Azimut Grande Trideck |
| Project Announcement | May 2021 |
| Launch Date | 2021 (first unit delivered during Monaco Grand Prix 2021) |
| Public Debut | Monaco Yacht Show 2021 |
Dimensions & Construction |
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| Length Overall (LOA) | 38.22 m (125′ 5″) |
| Beam Max | 7.98 m (26′ 2″) |
| Draft | 2.05 m (6′ 9″) |
| Gross Tonnage | Under 300 GT (approximately 299 GT) |
| Displacement (full load) | ≈190 t (≈418,878 lb) |
| Hull Type | D2P® (Displacement to Planing) semi-planing hull |
| Hull Material | GRP / fiberglass |
| Superstructure | Carbon fibre reinforced composite |
| Certification | CE Category A |
Design & Builder |
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| Builder | Azimut Yachts |
| Exterior Designer | Alberto Mancini |
| Interior Designer | Achille Salvagni |
| Naval Architecture | Pierluigi Ausonio Naval Architecture with Azimut Benetti R&D |
Accommodation |
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| Guest Cabins | 5 or 6 cabins depending on layout |
| Guest Capacity | Up to 10–12 guests |
| Crew Cabins | 4 cabins |
| Crew Capacity | Up to 6 crew |
| Owner’s Suite | Full-beam master suite on main deck |
Propulsion & Performance |
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| Engine Options | 2 × MTU 16V 2000 M96L — 2,400 hp each or 2 × MTU 16V 2000 M96L — 2,600 hp each |
| Maximum Speed | Up to 24–25 knots |
| Cruising Speed | ≈19–20 knots |
| Range | ≈700 nmi at 19 kn Over 1,700 nmi at 12 kn |
Capacities |
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| Fuel Capacity | ≈22,600 litres (≈5,970 US gal) |
| Fresh Water Capacity | ≈4,300 litres (≈1,136 US gal) |
Technology & Systems |
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| Stabilization | CMC Marine electric stabilizer fins with integrated ARGO control system |
| Low-Emission Technology | Optional Zero Emission Hotel Mode using lithium-ion battery systems for silent anchoring |
| Construction Technology | Extensive Azimut Carbon-Tech use to reduce weight and improve efficiency |
Notable Features |
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