The Lazzara LSX 92 is a 90-foot luxury motor yacht with a flybridge that was launched by the iconic Florida-based yacht-building firm Lazzara Yachts in 2008. One of the first vessels to ever feature four powerful pod-drive engines for extra thrust out on the water and increased fuel efficiency, this striking modern yacht also boasts superb, enhanced agility courtesy of a prismatic hull. A pop-out cocktail terrace, mullioned hull glazing and a super-sharp, assertive profile mark the LSX 92 out as one of the most modern vessels on the water today, while slick and ultra-contemporary interiors identify this as a great entertaining yacht, too.
Guests will adore the four distinct sunlounges across this yacht’s sleek exterior, with elevated sunbathing available on the focused skybridge where a rear sunpad with backrests for up to four takes up an aft position. Further forward there are a pair of side sofas as well as a wet-bar station and a pair of modular helm seats sitting deftly beneath a glazed canopy facing the upper helm station.
Down on the foredeck you will find a Portuguese bridge sofa and a double width sunpad in Ultraleather either side of a timber cocktail table, while to the rear there is a shaded aft cockpit with a stern-facing sofa, a C-shaped sunpad and a teak-topped dining table. Also back here are two side sofas and a fully stocked wet-bar with a tempered glass serving bar, while side steps lead down to a full-beam hydraulic bathing platform and a capacious transom garage capable of storing modern water tenders that also turns into a 160-square foot beach-club with a flat-screen HDTV.
The walnut-lined salon is accessed via a set of tinted sliding glass doors, and its slick, laid-back style takes its cues from the streamlined, ultra-modern villas of Ibiza or Malibu. Blue-toned ceiling block lights and panoramic side windows illuminate a low-slung space with a vast U-shaped white leather sofa that surrounds a custom-built coffee table, while a solid timber dining table in black lacquer will host lavish meals for up to six guests. There is room in here for a further sofa, dark Zebra-wood cabinetry and two modular helm seats sitting beneath a glazed sunroof, facing a set of helm controls featuring Penta joy-stick handling, Simrad autopilot, a Furuno NavNet system with 72-mile radar and KVH TracVision.
Four plush en suite staterooms on the lower deck provide sleek and cool rest space for up to eight overnight guests. Rooms benefit from curved mullion windows, exotic wood wall frames, soft tufted carpets, queen or king-sized island beds, glass bedside tables, plenty of storage and marble-lined bathrooms. The owner’s stateroom, meanwhile, features an extravagant innovation in the form of a pop-out terrace that floats just inches above the waterline where you will enjoy tasty breakfasts or late-afternoon aperitifs, as well as a jacuzzi bathtub in the en-suite. The main galley also sits on this level, and features Miele appliances, black Corian work surfaces, a double stainless-steel sink, a three-zone hob, a double-width fridge-freezer tower, a serving bar and a U-shaped dining sofa with a wooden table.
Four 700mhp Volvo Penta IPS900 diesel pod-drive engines offer thrilling acceleration, top speeds of up to 32 knots and a consistent cruising pace of 28 knots. At this lower speed you can expect a range of around 460 nautical miles, while at only 136,000 pounds thanks to an E-Glass hull, this is the lightest yacht in its class on the market.