Preceded by the innovative scope of the 74, and the commercial success of the 50, the new 43 is the newest addition to the Magellano Collection.
Within 13 meters is a concentration of all of the features of the Magellano Collection: smooth navigation in all conditions, excellent cruising range in a modern and Italian take on the traditional trawler.
Destined not only for the high seas: there are two versions – Flybridge and Hard Top -to meet owners’ varying needs, the new Magellano 43 is also particularly suited for inland waters navigation.
The flybridge version will be in display at the coming Cannes Boat Show; while the Hard Top version, together with the full Magellano range, will be launched at Genoa Boat Show.
Length overall (incl. pulpit) | 13.63 m (44\’ 8\’\’) |
Hull length (incl. platform) | 12.80 m (41′ 11”) |
Beam at main section | 4.40 m (14′ 5”) |
Draft (incl. props at full load) | 1.20 m (3′ 11”) |
Displacement (at full load) | 17.4 tons |
Engines | 2 x 305 mHP Cummins QSB 5.9; 2 x 355 mHP Cummins QSB 5.9 |
Maximum speed (at half load) | 18-22 kn |
Cruising speed (at half load) | 14-18 kn |
Fuel capacity | 1800 l (475 U.S. Gal) |
Water capacity | 500 l (132 U.S. Gal) |
Cabins | 2/3 |
Berths | 4/5 |
Head compartments | 2 |
Building material | VTR/GRP |
Exterior styling & concept | Cor D. Rover Yacht Design |
Interior designer | Style Dept. Azimut MC |
Keel | Semidisplacement Dual Mode |
Builder | Azimut Yachts |