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2025 Azimut Fly 53

Fort Lauderdale, FL, US 55.4 ft · 16.25 ft' beam 3 cabins 31 kn kn top
Asking
$2,125,000
Our Thoughts

The 2025 Azimut Fly 53 represents a refined entry into the Italian builder's acclaimed Fly line—a 55-foot motor yacht that distills decades of Azimut's design philosophy into a genuinely livable platform. With only 100 hours on the engines and full duty paid status, this new-model flybridge yacht arrives ready for immediate ownership and extended cruising.

Design & Layout

Alberto Mancini's hand is evident throughout. The Fly 53 employs a signature glazed negative band wrapping the flybridge—a design feature that optically expands the upper deck while maintaining sight lines toward the horizon. The hull's rising sheer line creates dynamic visual tension, while minimal fashion plates and expansive window treatments maximize natural light and views throughout. The design philosophy prioritizes the relationship between interior volume and exterior proportion; the generous beam of 16.25 feet and 55-foot length translate into uncluttered, full-height interior spaces that feel considerably larger than the footprint suggests.

The main deck operates as a unified social area with a nearly flush layout that enhances the sense of openness. Elongated windows amplify natural light, while the aft galley placement allows seamless service to both interior and outdoor entertaining zones. Material selections—light brushed oak, natural fabrics, and matte bronze accents—create a tactile, understated elegance without visual clutter or reflective surfaces that fatigue the eye during extended time aboard.

Outdoor Living

The bow features reclining sunbeds that transform into chaise lounges, oriented to facilitate conversation between helm and guests. A tinted windscreen wraps this area entirely, permitting full enjoyment underway. A central bar cabinet provides service without interruption.

The flybridge's aft section functions as a comprehensive lounge, centered on a convertible coffee table suitable for casual dining or entertaining. Owners may specify either manual or electro-hydraulic bimini shade to balance sun exposure and comfort—a practical consideration for extended anchorages.

The cockpit employs an asymmetrical transom design that maintains efficient traffic flow while extending usable seating and table space. A full bar cabinet with sink, ice maker, and dual bottle chillers supports entertaining, while galley refrigeration sits within immediate reach.

Propulsion & Performance

Twin Volvo engines deliver the performance profile expected from a yacht of this caliber. The Fly 53 achieves a 31-knot maximum speed and comfortable 26-knot cruising velocity, supported by a 634-gallon fuel capacity that permits genuine range. A 4.67-foot draft balances shallow-water capability with offshore stability—a practical consideration for Florida-based operators exploring the Bahamas, Keys, and beyond. Water capacity of 156 gallons supports extended time away from shore facilities.

Volvo's extended warranty coverage through 2031 provides measurable peace of mind on major engine components, while the yacht's factory warranty status underscores its new-model condition.

Ownership Context

The Azimut Fly 53 appeals to experienced yacht owners seeking a platform that balances serious offshore capability with refined entertaining space. The layout supports multigenerational cruising—full-height interiors permit comfortable movement for guests of all ages, while the diverse entertaining zones (bow, flybridge, cockpit) allow natural separation between active and relaxed spaces. The Fort Lauderdale location places this yacht in the heart of Florida's cruising grounds, with immediate access to deep-water passages, island anchorages, and established service infrastructure.

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53 FLY - NEW FACTORY LISTINGOnly 100 hours! Model year 2025 - Duty Paid - Major components warranty still in place! Volvo Engines with extension warranty until 2031. The Azimut Fly 53 blends refined Italian design with smart functionality, offering a luxurious yachting experience that feels effortlessly livable. The airy ambience summons a sudden feeling of freedom on the Fly 53, well matched with the dynamic modern family’s search for new horizons. Elegantly curated and comfort-calling areas cultivate a serene sense of well-being, giving space and style a whole new meaning. Voyagers of all ages can move effortlessly throughout the full-height interiors, all the while enjoying a privileged perspective on the sea. Liberate your lifestyle on board the Fly 53. Alberto Mancini penned sleek, slimming lines for the Fly 53 to keep the secret of her generous interior volumes. The flybridge is wrapped in a glazed negative band that widens toward the stern, lifting the fly until it appears to take off by itself. Adding to the effect, the fashion plates are minimal and dark, expanding the uncapped windows. The sheer line underscores it all, shooting up like an arrow, creating dynamic tension towards the bow. The Fly 53 strives to balance exposure and comfort, sun and shade, like sea and sky. Marine nature takes center stage, driving the experience, with the support of the perfect accoutrements provided on board. It’s the dream escape. Reclining backrests transform the bow sunbeds into plush chaise lounges that look towards the stern, facilitating conversation between the owner-captain and guests. The tinted windshield wraps around the whole area, which can therefore be enjoyed even under way. Services comes by way of a central bar cabinet. An all- ecompassing lounge over the waves occupies the flybridge’s aft half, set around a convertible coffee table for dreamy rooftop dining. The owner may choose to shade this area with a manual or an electro-hydraulic bimini. The cockpit is designed with space and convenience in mind. The asymmetrical transom keeps efficient footpaths, while extending the cockpit table and seating. The new size adds an extra dimension of comfort to the sheltered seaside spot, which features a bar cabinet with a sink, an ice maker and two bottle chillers. The galley fridge is thoughtfully stationed within reach. An environment devoid of reflections, sharp corners or hard colors has a powerful impact on the mind. The design supports relaxation and wellbeing, with unmistakable character, always discretely elegant. Adding a tactile friendliness to each of the pieces, the selection of materials is well matched: light brushed oak, natural fabrics and a tasteful touch of matte bronze accents. The main deck is a unique, large and wide-ranging area, laid out nearly flush for a full-length airy feeling. The elongated windows further enhance the perception of space, maximizing natural light and views. The galley is located aft at the entry to serve both indoor and outdoor social areas with ease.

Azimut Fly 53: Refined Italian Design Meets Modern Cruising Comfort
Overview
The 2025 Azimut Fly 53 represents a thoughtfully engineered approach to mid-sized luxury motor yacht design, combining Italian styling heritage with functional deck planning and refined interior accommodation. At 55.42 feet in length with a 16.25-foot beam, this flybridge -equipped cruising yacht delivers the volume and livability expected of the Fly series while maintaining proportions that remain manageable for owner-operator use. With only 100 hours on the engines and factory warranty protection extending through 2031 on major Volvo components, this new listing arrives in essentially unused condition—a rare opportunity to commission a modern Azimut platform without factory delivery logistics. The design philosophy underlying the Fly 53 centers on balancing exposure to the marine environment with shelter and comfort—a duality that shapes every major interior and exterior space. Alberto Mancini's exterior design employs a restrained visual language: slender sheer lines that ascend toward the bow create dynamic tension, while the distinctive glazed negative band wrapping the flybridge widens toward the stern, creating the optical effect of the upper deck lifting away from the hull. Minimal fashion plates and dark accents further expand the visual impact of the expansive window surfaces, allowing the interior volume to remain visually integrated with the exterior scenery rather than appearing bulky or overwrought.
Deck Design and Layout Philosophy
The Fly 53's deck arrangement prioritizes flow and social function across three distinct zones: the foredeck, flybridge, and aft cockpit. This vertical distribution of entertaining and relaxation spaces allows multiple activities to occur simultaneously without crowding, a practical advantage for extended cruising or entertaining guests. The bow area features reclining backrests that transform the sunbeds into plush chaise lounges oriented toward the stern, facilitating face-to-face conversation between the owner-captain and guests. A tinted windshield wraps the entire bow, creating a sheltered viewing lounge even when underway—an important detail for cruising in variable weather or when sun exposure becomes uncomfortable. A central bar cabinet provides beverage service without requiring trips below deck, maintaining the social continuity of the space. The flybridge occupies the upper deck with an all-encompassing lounge arrangement across the aft half, centered around a convertible coffee table designed for casual dining or entertaining. The owner may select either a manual or electro-hydraulic bimini to shade this area, accommodating preferences for full sun exposure or protected lounging. The flybridge's wrapped glazing and negative band design create an unusually open feeling despite the protective overhead structure—a key aesthetic distinction of the Fly 53 compared to more traditional hardtop flybridge designs. The cockpit employs an asymmetrical transom design that maintains efficient crew footpaths while extending the overall social space. The cockpit table and seating arrangement benefit from this additional dimension, creating a sheltered seaside spot that functions as a secondary entertaining zone. A bar cabinet with integrated sink, ice maker, and dual bottle chillers supports entertaining without constant galley visits. The galley refrigerator is positioned within arm's reach of the cockpit, reinforcing the design principle of decentralized beverage and snack service.
Main Deck Interior and Galley
The main deck represents the spatial heart of the Fly 53, laid out nearly flush to maximize the perception of openness and flow. Elongated windows positioned along the full length of the interior amplify natural light and seaward views, making the interior feel larger and more connected to the marine environment. This window strategy—a hallmark of contemporary Azimut design—distinguishes the Fly 53 from older cruising yachts that often felt enclosed or cave-like despite adequate cabin volume. The galley is positioned aft, at the primary entry point from the cockpit, allowing it to serve both indoor and outdoor social areas with minimal steps. This placement reflects practical understanding of cruising life: provisioning occurs from the cockpit, guests move naturally between deck and interior spaces, and the galley functions as a hub rather than an isolated work zone. The aft galley location also allows the forward main salon to remain a dedicated social and relaxation space, uninterrupted by cooking activity or provisioning traffic.
Interior Design and Materials
The Fly 53's interior aesthetic emphasizes tactile quality and visual calm through a restrained material palette and elimination of visual noise. Light brushed oak cabinetry provides warmth and visual continuity, while natural fabrics in neutral tones create a serene environment. Matte bronze accents introduce subtle sophistication without drawing attention or creating visual clutter. The design explicitly avoids reflective surfaces, sharp corners, and hard color contrasts—details that may seem minor but accumulate to either support or undermine the sense of wellbeing that defines a successful cruising yacht interior. This material-forward approach reflects a broader shift in luxury yacht design away from ostentatious styling toward understated quality and durability. The selection of brushed oak and natural fabrics suggests an interior that will age gracefully, developing character and patina rather than appearing dated as styling trends evolve.
Power and Performance
The Azimut Fly 53 is propelled by Volvo Penta engines, with major component warranty coverage extended through 2031—a significant benefit for a new yacht that has accumulated only 100 hours of operation. The vessel achieves a cruising speed of 26 knots and a maximum speed of 31 knots, positioning it within the range expected of modern mid-sized motor yachts with efficient hull design and contemporary power plants. The 634-gallon fuel capacity and 156-gallon water capacity support extended cruising without frequent refueling or provisioning stops, appropriate for a yacht designed to explore beyond day-trip range. The combination of Volvo propulsion, factory warranty extension, and minimal engine hours represents a significant value proposition for buyers seeking a new yacht without the logistics and extended delivery timelines typical of factory orders. This particular example has been duty-paid and is ready for immediate commissioning.
Why This Yacht Deserves Consideration
The 2025 Azimut Fly 53 appeals to buyers seeking a refined, livable cruising platform that prioritizes thoughtful design and functional layout over aggressive styling or excessive square footage. The three-deck arrangement—foredeck, flybridge, and cockpit—distributes entertaining and relaxation spaces in ways that support both active socializing and quiet retreat. The Italian design language, executed by Alberto Mancini, creates a modern aesthetic that feels contemporary without appearing trendy. For owner-operators and families seeking a yacht that balances cruising capability with livability, entertaining space, and refined comfort, the Fly 53 delivers across all categories. The minimal engine hours and extended warranty coverage provide the confidence of a newly commissioned vessel without the uncertainty of factory delivery timelines. Located in Fort Lauderdale with duty paid and ready for use, this 2025 Azimut Fly 53 represents an opportunity to acquire a modern, well-proportioned cruising yacht at the moment of introduction to the market.
Length
55.4 ft
Beam
16.25 ft'
Year
2025
Builder
Azimut
Model
Fly 53
Cabins
3
Max speed
31 kn kn

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