Yacht Review: 2014 Azimut Magellano 76
Explore the 2014 Azimut Magellano 76 Yacht, a masterpiece of Italian craftsmanship blending luxury, performance, and innovative design for unparalleled cruising.

Review of the 2014 Azimut Magellano 76 Yacht
The 2014 Azimut Magellano 76 showcases exceptional Italian artistry, merging luxury, performance, and cutting-edge design in a manner that few vessels can equal. This yacht is crafted for extensive cruising, presenting an ideal equilibrium between comfort and practicality. Whether you're exploring coastal regions or setting off on a long-term voyage, the Magellano 76 ensures an extraordinary experience for both passengers and crew.
Fuel and Water Capacity
This yacht comes with impressive tank capacity, making it perfect for prolonged cruising. It has a fuel storage of 7,500 liters, allowing for substantial travel without the need for frequent refueling. The fresh water tank has a capacity of 1,400 liters, and both the grey and black water tanks can hold 725 liters each, providing plenty of space for extended water outings.
Living Quarters
The Azimut Magellano 76 features roomy living quarters, including four guest cabins and two additional crew cabins. It comfortably accommodates up to eight guests, with sufficient berths, while the crew quarters are designed for up to three personnel. The master suite is situated on the lower deck, offering an exclusive and luxurious space. A total of four heads are available for guests and one for the crew, ensuring convenience for everyone on board.
Navigation and Electronic Systems
This yacht is equipped with state-of-the-art electronics and navigation technology to guarantee a seamless and secure journey. A stern thruster alongside Xenta joystick controls for both engines and thrusters allow for easy maneuverability in confined spaces. The Raymarine Gold package includes G series electronics, a dual GPM400 processor, and two 15-inch Hatteland screens in the wheelhouse, complemented by an additional display on the flybridge. There are two Glendinning cablemasters with 20-meter cords each and a 25 kW generator to support all onboard systems.
For enhanced safety and convenience, the yacht includes dimmable external lights in the cockpit and flybridge, an AIS system, and several cameras, such as a fixed camera on the aft cockpit ceiling and a 360-degree zoom and pivot camera in the engine room. Entertainment features are comprehensive, including a SAT TV antenna (KWH M7 AS) and four decoders. Other noteworthy attributes consist of dual Racor filters for the generators, a Samsung refrigerator with an ice maker, and a Green Egg BBQ on the flybridge. A Miele washer and dryer stack substitutes the standard combo washer/dryer, providing greater convenience during longer voyages.
General Features
The Azimut Magellano 76 emphasizes energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. It comes equipped with five solar panels providing a total output of 1.5 kW, arranged on the hardtop. Additionally, the yacht includes a 55 kWh Mastervolt lithium-ion battery bank and four combi inverter/chargers that deliver a total output of 14 kWh. A watermaker, featuring a third membrane, produces 180 liters per hour to ensure a constant supply of fresh water during extended trips.
The swimming platform has been enhanced and fortified with a lifting mechanism, simplifying the task of launching and retrieving the tender. The yacht is supplied with a GRAND G420 tender, powered by a Yamaha 70 hp engine. For added stability, it includes a Seakeeper gyro M26.000 that guarantees a comfortable ride even in choppy waters.
Exterior Features
The exterior of the Azimut Magellano 76 is equally remarkable. It features two underwater lights, adding elegance during evening cruises. An electric bimini top in the cockpit provides shade and comfort, while the flybridge is adorned with teak for a lavish touch. The hull, transom, and bulwark are finished with Awlgrip/Awlcraft for a sleek and resilient exterior. All portholes are equipped with mosquito screens to maintain a bug-free atmosphere. The transom name is backlit, giving a personalized and stylish flair to the yacht’s appearance. A bespoke feature includes an enlarged bar top in the galley, fitted with two bar stools, making it an ideal location for social gatherings.
Interior Features
The yacht's interior mirrors its luxurious nature, with several customized options that enhance both comfort and utility. The starboard guest cabin includes a queen-size bed, adding a touch of luxury. The crew mess, situated in place of the port crew cabin, offers two armchairs, a folding table, two burners, a half-height refrigerator, a microwave oven, a 19-inch TV, and a stereo system for crew relaxation.
The owner's bathroom boasts marble flooring that matches the galley countertop, elevating the interior design. The VIP cabin has an openable bed with storage space underneath, providing extra room for personal items. The dining table has been modernized with two stainless steel legs, replacing the traditional U-shaped wooden leg for a sleek appearance. Additionally, an extra cupboard has been installed under the owner’s head sink for added storage convenience.
Final Thoughts
The 2014 Azimut Magellano 76 presents a unique blend of luxury, performance, and practicality in an extraordinary package. With its long-range capabilities, advanced electronic features, and tailored interior and exterior options, it is perfectly suited for those who appreciate extended cruising without compromising comfort. Whether entertaining guests or embarking on a solitary expedition, this yacht provides everything necessary for an unforgettable experience on the water.
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Written by
Paul Denton Jr.
Partner, Luke Brown Yachts · 500-Ton USCG Captain
