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Review: Lazzara LMC 76' Motor Yacht

 
 
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Lazzara has created a true, open air feel with the LMC-76, making owners and guests “at-one” with their surroundings. Looking aft in the salon, the visual comfort expands as well. Whether seated or standing, the salon offers a near 360 degree panoramic view. Check the couch, in splendid soft, cool white. Majilite overhead panels, wide window treatments with pleated shades add to the contemporary flavor. Plus, of course, the mammoth Toshiba LCD TV screen, with a fine collaboration of Bose Lifestyle theater systems and surround sound that rises from a starboard panel in the salon.
Located midship, her dining area echoes the clean, white upholstery set against dark, contrasting, highly finished wood. Overhead lighting above the dining table not only illuminates, but reflects the block-wood theme. Easily seating six, in plush comfort, a pass-thru is located over the shoulder for those final condiments.
Opposite the dining table is a wetbar, nestled into a corner adjacent to the starboard sliding door and day head. Although we can't imagine it would get much use, it's a nice feature that adds convenient storage and an additional sink.
Readily accessed, her galley and snack nook are set up on the main deck. Though compact in design, it allows free flow passage while including all necessities. A country kitchen style, it is one of the only places onboard that doesn’t feature a chopping block. Go figure! Instead, granite counters are used to insure years of scratch free performance. Stainless appliances run the gamut with a microwave/convection oven, commercial size fridge, a cook-top range with a curved glass exhaust hood, and finally… a galley view unmatched by many yachts.
The LMC-76 features, what should be mandatory on every flybridge boat, a main deck helm for motoring when the weather turns inclement. This compact helm duplicates the instrumentation found on the flybridge, which is minimal at best thanks to technology. A wheel, a pair of sticks, a joystick and a couple of displays… yachting made simple.
A close-up of the instrument panel shows something extremely foreign in the yachting world... Mercruiser throttles! For go-fast guys, that would be a big red flag (with an occasional checkered), but in this case we're talkin' Cummins proven power, ABT Trac stability and touch screen simplicity.
The “downstairs” hallway is all-too-familiar, if you’ve been aboard the LSX models. Forward is the VIP. Moving aft, halfway down the hall are port and starboard staterooms, each partitioned with windows that when open, allow beam-to-beam views of the horizon, which is becoming a Lazzara trademark. The taupe/chocolate theme continues below, but instead of wood, the soles are carpeted.
The Master Stateroom sports a king-size walk-around raised berth that backs to the port side. As opposed to a center pedestal bed, it really gives the room more size and breadth. Veneered night stands port and starboard feature ‘block-based’ lamps. The bed pedestal offers copious storage beneath. Plus, a walk-in closet, upholstered love seat; all done in crisp, highly finished wood veneers. In all, the yacht features a total of five staterooms, housing owner, guests & crew.
At the beam-side, across from the Master’s berth, the 54” drop-down HD TV provides a ready entertainment-escape to the movie world. Beam-to-beam windows sport shades that when pulled, pitch the master into darkness. Overhead panels are Majilite with foam backing.
The Master Bath follows modern design concepts with the latest trend in raised wash basins and fancy fixtures. An expanded vanity mirror adds visual breadth, while a perimeter backlight adds a soft glow. Floors are tile, but any number of finishes can be used. Just stipulate ‘em!
The Master walk-in closet provides plenty of clothes storage, a hanging locker and closet / shelf space. It is easily one of the largest walk-in closets in the 75’ range.
LMC’s VIP Stateroom, forward, makes a good weekender, but the pointy end has never been a place for extended stays. Still, it provides all the comforts, with twin glass portholes (which are mostly rectangular these days), adequate walk-around ease for mounting the queen (berth!). Carpeted, it boasts a decorative, padded head-board, with storage beneath, and a flat screen LCD, DVD/CD/stereo. The hanging locker sports a full-length mirrored door.
Inset forward, the VIP bath offers a porcelain sink with storage beneath, a mirrored vanity and a walk-in shower cabinet. There is a glass towel shelf; a medicine cabinet with frosted glass front, and dark chocolate tile flooring.
Her guest double also sports a well-designed sleeping room with a built-in stowage pedestal, end table and twin port windows. The padded headboard screams subtle hints of fun, or loony cruises! Opposite the hallway is a guest twin cabin that proffers two single bunks, side by side, with the same chocolate and creme theme throughout.
Elementary design with a Headhunter marine toilet, the Guest Bath shows a single vanity, sink with stowage beneath, plus head, and shower. Lazzara has a knack for sourcing very unique accessories, including these pretty funky faucets.

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