petem
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That’s the put out story - fill in the blanks .Jezzz !
I think Fairline would be flattered with the prospect that Mancini's continued partnership with them would be a threat to Azimut!
That’s the put out story - fill in the blanks .Jezzz !
I think Fairline would be flattered with the prospect that Mancini's continued partnership with them would be a threat to Azimut!
Fwiw, I still like better the early Righini days, when his Admirals were 30% wow and 70% substance, but history proves that he was very smart in progressively reversing that ratio, considering the commercial success. So, who am I to argue...?
Yes he did - CNL was in fact the builder where he learned his job, already back in the 70s.Admiral's. I am not sure he ever designed one.
Actually, my understanding of Eren point is that with Righini the wow factor was much more relevant than the substance, hence not so much balanced. And if so, I tend to agree with him.
For me Azi styling is very distinctive, and they stand out in a way that Sunseeker used to. I hope the new direction with Mancini will continue this trend.
We look forward to finding out Pete.Paul, as you have experienced, Fairline still have a small in-house design team (led by Andy Pope) who ensure that the Mancini designs carry some Fairline DNA so that people can recognise them as such. I wonder if Azimut will use this model or will Mancini be given more autonomy to take the brand his own way?