06 September 2022
Lazzara UHV 87 to make international debut at Cannes Yachting Festival
A yacht for those who desire extraordinary luxury, chic style, and flawless functionality
The 87ft MY Sandro will be exhibited by Lazzara Yachts at next week's Cannes Yachting Festival, September 6th – 11th, 2022 (Stand SYE257 and SYE022). Carefully designed to offer an unrivalled interior volume, the UHV87 has the greatest gross tonnage of any yacht in this class and her optimized use of space will rival that of a yacht twice this size. With 2,153sq.ft of interior living space and 862sq.ft of exterior decks, the Lazzara UHV 87 offers a superlative onboard lifestyle – a true home on the waves.
Lazzara UHV 87. Copyright © Lazzara Yachts.
Fluid exterior lines that intersect the windows and glass paneling give the UHV 87 a striking silhouette that stands out from the crowd. Deck spaces include the spacious alfresco dining area with adjacent lounge seating on the upper deck, a bow that's fit-out with cushioned sun pads, and a broad swim platform for effortless access to and from the water, tender and toys.
The UHV 87 has accommodations for eight guests across four suites. The king-size master stateroom is located on the main deck and benefits from a seating area and desk as well as a spa-style ensuite bathroom finished in marble. The guest accommodations comprise a VIP stateroom, guest double, and twin cabin on the lower deck. There are separate accommodations for four crew aft, giving this motor yacht versatile appeal.
Lazzara UHV 87. Copyright © Lazzara Yachts.
The galley is located on the main deck to suit owner use or accommodate a professional chef, and the superbly tuned ergonomics of this intelligent spatial design will be appreciated by both. Onboard living and social spaces include a spacious salon lounge on the main deck, equipped with largescreen television and entertainment center as well as a formal dining area, and an upper deck sky lounge with bar counter, game table and cinema screen. All are enhanced by floor-to-ceiling windows running port and starboard.
Lazzara UHV 87. Copyright © Lazzara Yachts.
Throughout the yacht's interior, details are finely tuned to amplify comfort. Exotic woods and artisan leathers give an elevated level of luxury, and the overall result is one more akin to a full-custom superyacht design. The UHV 87 is a flagship example of Lazzara's advanced build capabilities and technical innovations. The yacht has been constructed in composite using E-glass and epoxy resin, and onboard noise and vibration has been minimized using floating floors. Every detail has been precisely engineered to provide optimal piloting performance and functionality.
The UHV 87 uses two structurally integrated centralized sea chests for water intake. Simply close them at the bottom from inside the engine room and the yacht's entire plumbing system can be maintained or serviced while she is in the water. Centralized discharge boxes also negate the need for visible throughhull holes all around the yacht.
Powered by twin Volvo engines, the Lazzara UHV 87 has a top speed of 16 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots. The Lazzara UVH 87 has already attracted significant attention and was a 2022 International Yacht & Aviation Awards winner.
Edited by Lisa Maria River
Avion Luxury Magazine
Text spurce and photo: Lazzara Yachts Press Office
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