



An Italian flybridge motor yacht for the day
The Azimut 43 is a ~13-metre Italian flybridge motor yacht based at Gouvia — the fleet's stylish day boat, quick, good-looking and set up for a polished day on the water rather than long passages. She is the boat for a smart lunch run: north in the morning to a cove on Corfu's north-east coast, a swim off the flybridge in the flat water at Kalami or Kouloura, lunch at anchor under the cypress at Agni, back before the afternoon breeze. Her pace also makes the sandy coves of Antipaxos at Voutoumi and Vrika a realistic day south, and a crossing to the Ksamil islets a genuine option when guests want the Albanian shallows.
A flybridge for sun and views, a shaded cockpit, and Italian styling throughout make her the fleet's day-charter showpiece.
She runs with crew who handle the boat, the tender and the hosting, so a day is effortless from the Gouvia berth.
Mornings run ~12–15 nm north to the sheltered north-east coves — Avlaki, Kalami, Kouloura, Agni, Kassiopi — for swimming and a long lunch at anchor, with the return timed for the calm before the maestro hardens.
Her speed keeps the transit short and the swimming long.
Beyond the Corfu coast, her pace brings Paxos and Antipaxos into day range — the blue coves at Voutoumi and Vrika — and a crossing to Saranda and the Ksamil shallows is well within a day when guests want to see the Albanian side.