Stairs situated on the starboard side of the saloon door lead to the Magellano 53’s flying bridge. A dogging watertight door helps keep the cockpit dry when the rains come.

To port of the saloon door, the Magellano 53’s cockpit sports a lovely little bar, convenient to guests relaxing or enjoying an alfresco meal at the u-shaped settee with dinette aft.
The Magellano 53’s large swim platform features a concealed swim ladder—securely out of the way when you’re cruising, ready to deploy when you drop the hook, a nice little convenience when taking a dip.
The Magellano 53’s saloon shares a layout similar to the flying bridge, with the helm station to starboard and a u-shaped settee with dinette to port. Forward of the dinette is the companionway to the accommodations.
Looking aft in the saloon you can see the large flat screen TV mounted in the aft port corner and the sliding door that joins the saloon with the Magellano 53’s large cockpit. Plenty of windows provide guests with excellent views of their surroundings, no matter where you’re seated.
Abaft the saloon’s settee and dinette, the Magellano 53’s well-appointed galley is convenient to both the cockpit and the main dining area, ready to entertain guests enjoying hors d’oeuvres or more formal meals.
The full-beam amidships master on the Magellano 53 features a diagonally set queen berth, plenty of headroom, and ample stowage for those looking to do a little extended cruising.
The Magellano 53 is a welcoming, roomy cruiser that blends the fine Italian craftsmanship her parent company, Azimut Yachts, is known for, with an efficient, go-anywhere hull.