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Review: Lazzara LMC 76' Motor Yacht

 
 
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Don't let this picture fool you, the crew hallway isn't nearly this wide, but it's surprisingly livable below, with a single berth; the Captain’s, designed with a separate head, dresser and closet. Additional cabins house three crew berths, all accessed by an aft deck hatch that leaves burly guys behind. This was about the only complaint we could muster up in an otherwise stellar example of space utilization. The linen closet in the mate’s room has direct access to the engine room and aft deck. A Miele stacked washer-dryer and an auxiliary foyer with storage and tools are nearby. Entertainment is provided with a 15” LCD TV/DVD, plus a sitting room for leisure, with a double berth.
Aligned side by side, but staggered by deadrise in the all white, epoxy-coated engine room, the yacht’s triple cadre of Cummins Diesel QSC6 Zeus 3-litre 600 hp work-horses stand ready to roar in a trio of redundancy. Flooring is metal diamond plate. Instrumentation includes CMD control panels, start/stop integration with Station Transfer panels and alarms for the Zeus exhaust systems, plus an idle bypass. Other mechanical systems include 92,000 BTU air conditioning, bilge pumps, and fire suppression, as well as carbon monoxide detectors. That big white box above is the inner liner to the dive locker. Although it looks like a bump in the head, it really doesn't interfere with access to the engines at all. To the far port side of the engine room is a Glendinning CableMaster and holding bucket. The most impressive aspect of the engine room is something you can't see, but you can definitely feel. After 4 hours of running and ten minutes of shut-down, the temperature inside the engine room had already returned to ambient. This is partly due to a powerful ventilation system, but also because the volumetric area of the room is comparatively small.
The dive locker is accessed from the swim platform. It has a built in bench for getting your gear on and provides an ample area for Sea Bobs, bicycle or scooter storage, or just a shaded spot for a beach chair while others explore the bottom of the LMC, looking for a set of struts.
For a perspective on the garage, this shot was taken at FLIBS 2010. Although the swim platform spans the beam, an 18' section on the starboard side remains fixed to the hull, serving as a 'dock' when the tender is deployed. Although the first LMC doesn't have a dedicated tender yet, the space is best utilized by a small inflatable.
Lazzara’s leadership in boat building dates back to the 1950s. In that long-ago era its Bounty series earmarked America’s progress and fascination for live-aboard yachts in the post-WWII era. As a pioneer builder in a fancy new material known as fiberglass, Lazzara’s Gulfstar progression heralded a number of followers moving from wood to fiberglass. Then, as at present, the company led in designs for voyagers and live-aboards. Now, its sparkling new 76 again emphasizes leadership in design concepts for yacht fanciers.

In the final measure, with this exemplary effort, Lazzara -- teamed with Cummins Diesel -- has created the World’s First Triple-Pod Motor Yacht; a new vision in motor yachting through advanced thinking and technology. It will no doubt open new doors for imaginative cruise/running control and voyaging.

A brilliant new idea in yachting - the LMC76 is certain
to challenge new horizons worldwide.


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Photos: Scott Pearson & Tom Serio



Specifications:

Length: 76’5”
Beam: 18’5”
Draft: 4’5”
Displacement: 105,000 lbs.
Fuel: 1,300 USG
Water: 300 USG
Engines: 3x Cummins 600 hp Zeus System
Generator: 2x Onan 23 kW
Deadrise: 12.5 degrees
Construction: Hand laid, vacuum bagged unidirectional fiberglass
and graphite balsa cored hull; blister resistant gelcoat under waterline.
Vinylester resin for hull and deck, UV resistant exterior gelcoat;
Light weight balsa cored bulkhead and floors, lower sole plywood.
Accomodations: Owner/Guest/Crew 5 staterooms

For more information contact:

Lazzara Yachts
5250 West Tyson Avenue,
Tampa, FL 33611
(813) 835-5300
www.lazzarayachts.com

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