The sale of a new-build Azimut Grande 36 Metri is another quiet reminder that confidence in the superyacht market remains strong. TWW has confirmed the sale of Hull 29 in the popular Grande 36 series, with the yacht scheduled for delivery in the second quarter of 2027.
The transaction was handled by Josh Francis of TWW, who introduced the buyer and managed the deal through to completion.
While the identity of the new owner has not been disclosed, the decision to commit early to a yacht still under construction reflects a growing trend among buyers who know exactly what they want and are prepared to wait for it.
Currently taking shape in Italy, the Azimut Grande 36 has built a reputation for offering a smart balance of size, comfort and modern styling.
Buyers are increasingly drawn to yachts that feel contemporary without being over-designed, and this model continues to strike that balance well.
From the outside, the yacht carries the clean, confident lines of Alberto Mancini Yacht Design. The profile feels purposeful yet elegant, giving the yacht a strong presence on the water without appearing aggressive.
Inside, Azimut’s in-house naval architecture team has focused on creating a layout that feels open, relaxed and easy to live in.
With a generous beam of 7.5 metres, the yacht offers more volume than many expect at this size. Large windows and seamless transitions between interior and exterior spaces create an atmosphere that feels bright and social, whether guests are enjoying time inside or gathering on deck.
Accommodation is arranged for up to 10 guests across five staterooms, making the yacht equally suited for family cruising or entertaining friends.
Crew quarters accommodate up to six crew members, including the captain, allowing for smooth operations and attentive service without compromising guest privacy.
On the performance side, the Grande 36 delivers dependable and comfortable cruising. Powered by twin MTU engines, the yacht cruises easily at 18 knots and can reach speeds of up to 24 knots when required. It’s a setup designed for enjoyable, stress-free cruising rather than headline-grabbing numbers.
With Hull 29 now sold and on track for delivery in 2027, the Azimut Grande 36 continues to prove why it remains a favourite in the 35-metre segment.
The sale adds to a steady run of high-value brokerage deals in the 40-metre segment, including the recent transaction involving Sunseeker’s Berco Voyager.
For buyers looking for a modern yacht that blends style, comfort and reliability, it remains a very compelling choice.
