Conceived to give life to the extraordinary, the Grande 26M is Azimut's latest innovative masterpiece. A fluid layout made of multiple levels empowers and frees the senses while encouraging an intimate discourse with the surrounding sea, sucha as the cockpit area, which may be expanded to create a luxurious leisure terrace. Strategically-designed spaces grant complete privacy, suggesting a superyacht-inspired sophistication. Rise to unconventionality with the Grande 26M. She expresses effortless elegance. Deck2deck terrace. The Grande 26M is capable of dazzling transformation, which thanks to the innovative Deck 2 Deck expands the cockpit onton a terrace over the waves. Build with versatility in mind, the opening transom comes all the way up to lie flush with the aft edge of the main deck. The new space offers boundless views of the sea and a walkaround table, accessible on all four sides. Surrounded by sea. Freestanding, low-profule furniture allows the full height windows to shine and yet finds the space to hide away plenty of internal storage. The living and dining areas are separated, not by barriers, but by distinctions in the styles. The organic curvature of the exteriors of the Grande 26M strujes a balance with the sportive hull lines, creating an impossibly well-rounded aesthetic. According to the same concept, her imposing volume is lightened by the extensive glazed surfaces visible from the profile, which reach a maximum in the fore part of the main deck, inspiring wonder about the priviledged master suite. Despite benefiting from a hard top, the yacht's proportions give her the streamlined feel of a coupe. Not content to accept the limitations of modern layouts, the Grande 26M searches for new spaces on the verticle axis. Multi-level design makes life on board a breee, guaranteeing total privacy without compromise. The full-height-windowed owner's suite on the main deck is kept company by four guest cabins below deck and served by a crew area in the bow. The partially raised wheelhouse allows crew members to access their quarters from the side walkway, in addition to the typical galley stair entrance.