The Verve 42 is unashamedly bold, ambitious and non-conformist. Shunning the merest thought of compromise and challenging established preconceptions and rules, it has all you could ever want or even dare to dream of in an outboard.
The hull has a deep V and a central stern tunnel, based on the famous Stepped "V" Ventilated Tunnel (SVVT) developed and patented by Michael Peters.
The classic deep V with two steps and a central stern tunnel improves the boat’s longitudinal stability when turning at high speed.
Designed to reduce water resistance significantly and deliver excellent performance without affecting the size and proportions of the hull, the SVVT hull guarantees extraordinary directional stability even when turning.
A side folding bulwark creates a comfortable swimming platform with retractable ladder for easy access to the sea.
The helm station has been enhanced with a hull side window reaching the bulwark that creates a remarkable sense of continuity with the outside world.
Indeed, the driver enjoys a special bond with the water, particularly at high speed, when the wake that is clearly visible on either side of the boat seems to become part of the yacht’s structure.
With three Mercury outboard engines rated 400 hp or 450 hp, Verve 42 has a top speed of 45 knots and a cruising speed of 33 knots.
The Mercury V8 450s are the ideal propulsion system to guarantee top performance for boats with a dynamic and sporty DNA like the Verve 42. Ideal for light, fast boats, they deliver a better weight/power ratio than more powerful options, quick and responsive handling, and an optimised cruising speed.
The choice of these outboards has made it possible to achieve important design goals, including the lowest displacement possible and better
manoeuvrability, guaranteeing a pleasurable, safe and sporty driving experience.
Main Technical data | |
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Length overall (incl. pulpit) | 12,9 m (42’ 4”) |
Beam max | 3,94 m (12’ 11”) |
Draft (incl. props at full load) | 1,20 m (3' 11'') |
Displacement (at full load) | 14 t (30865 lb) |
Project | |
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Building material | Carbon fibre + GRP |
Exterior styling & concept | Francesco Struglia |
Interior designer | Francesco Struglia |
Hull designer | Michael Peters |
Builder | Azimut Yachts |
Accommodation | |
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Cabins | 1 |
Berths | 2+2 |
Head compartments | 1 |
Performance | |
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Engines | 3 x 450 mHP - 450R Mercury |
Maximum speed (performance test mass) | 45 kn |
Cruising speed (performance test mass) | 33 kn |
Tank capacity | |
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Engines | 3 x 450 mHP - 450R Mercury |
Fuel capacity | 1750 l (475 US Gal) |
Water capacity | 250 l (66 US Gal) |
Data refers to UNI ISO 8666 conditions
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