Azuree 41. All set for the launch of the Turkish shipyard’s new 12-meter with an Italian touch
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Sirena Marine, the Turkish shipyard of Euphoria and Azuree, is ready to let the newest addition to the family touch the water: the Azuree 41. From the drawings the shipyard sent us, this new 12-footer promises to be the “little brother” of the 46-footer. In fact, the project stems precisely from the lines of the Azuree 46 and is the result of the experience of world-class designers: Rob Huphreys for the naval architecture and exterior lines (as for Azuree 46), while Tommaso Spadolini gave an Italian touch to the interior design and concept.
The prototype will go into the water in a few days for the first technical tests in Turkey for the shipyard trials. Sirena Marine ‘s new model will officially go on sale starting next September 2016, with the world premiere presentation at the 2016 Cannes Yachting Festival. In Italy, the Azuree 41 will instead be officially presented at the Genoa Boat Show.
Two interior configurations. The standard layout is presented with a 3-cabin-1-bath configuration; optional second bath, as is the master cabin with a V-bed instead of the traditional French double bed, on the port broadside.
In any case, all Layouts include a separate sail cove from the anchor cove. Finally, the standard boat is already equipped with a fold-down stern platform.
TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
Overall length 12.50 m
Length at waterline 11.58 m
Maximum beam 3.94 m
Standard draft 2.40 m
Empty displacement (approx) 8374 kg
Ballast (approx) 3145 kg
Yanmar 39 hp – Saildrive SD60 39 hp
Motor power 29 kW
Diesel capacity (approx) 150 lt
Water Capacity (approx) 300 lt
Black water capacity 63 lt
Cabins / Bathrooms, standard 3 / 1
Bathrooms / Separate shower 1 +1 (opt)
Sleeps 6
Height in dinette (approx) 1.92 m
Sail area (approx) 100 sqm
Tree height 20.94 m
Designer (naval architecture): Rob Huphreys
Interior Design: Tommaso Spadolini
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