The Lazzara LSX 67 is a 67-foot express cruiser yacht that was launched by the iconic Florida-based yacht-building company Lazzara Yachts in 2022. Combining brute power and assertive, streamlined looks with innovative design solutions like fold-out bulwarks and a sprawling aft beach-club, this yacht delivers the very best in spaciousness, speed and style.
This is a yacht that is very much made for soaking up the sun while enjoying the al-fresco life out on the main deck. There is a three-seater sunpad built up against the bow for secluded tanning sessions, which is deftly placed alongside a Portuguese Bridge-style forward sofa in leather with a teak-topped table where you will enjoy leisurely brunches. What truly sets this vessel apart, however, is a tri-level cockpit and beach club to stern. While it may be de rigueur to find a transom sofa, a breakfast table and a wet-bar that connects to the aft-galley back here, it is a much more unusual to find a second, much larger living space down steps that usually lead to a bathing platform. On this teak-lined level you will encounter a sunpad and a set of side sofas, along with fold-out bulwarks that easily transform into floating cocktail terraces that radically expand the sense of spaciousness back here. And if that were not enough you will still find a hydraulic, full-beam swimming platform at the stern.
Sliding glass doors and a retractable window enhance the connection between this outdoor space and the main-deck salon, where you will be entranced by dark exotic wood paneling, panoramic glazing, an electronic sunroof, a leather side sofa and bespoke touches like a marble-topped coffee table, lacquered accents or dynamically angled, leather-embossed cabinets. To aft there is a mini-galley that can be used to prepare drinks or lighter fare, while up front you will discover a starboard helm station with a pair of piloting seats and the very latest in navigational equipment.
An atrium-style opening to port leads guests downstairs to an open galley with a dining sofa, equipped with Miele appliances like a capacious fridge and an induction hob, as well as a Viking combination oven and dark Corian work surfaces. There are three en-suite staterooms occupying the forward half of the hull, with a VIP double to the bow, a single to port and a roomy twin cabin to starboard, each with knife-insert windows, plenty of storage and cushioned wall panels to dampen sound. To aft is the clear star of the show: a full-beam owner’s stateroom with curved side mullions, a sloping transom window, a king-sized bed, a modular side sofa, steel pillars, plentiful cabinets and lockers and a bathroom lined in plush marble and wood with a waterfall shower.
A pair of 1000mhp Volvo Penta D13 IPS1350 diesel pod-drives produce thrilling top speeds of 42 knots with comfortable cruising speeds of 36 knots bound to leave rivals vessels in your wake. A tank holding 789 gallons of fuel, meanwhile, should keep you out on the water for long weekends spent island hopping without needing to return to port.