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2011 Azimut 70

Miami, FL, US 70.9 ft · 18.25 ft' beam 4 cabins 33 kn kn top
Asking
$1,650,000
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The 2011 Azimut 70 represents a commanding presence in the superyacht market—a 70.92-foot motor yacht built to deliver both sophisticated cruising capability and genuine liveaboard comfort. Powered by twin MAN V12 engines producing 1,360 horsepower combined, this Azimut 70 achieves a cruising speed of 28 knots with a maximum speed of 33 knots, making her responsive and efficient across a range of operating conditions. With a fuel capacity of 1,268 gallons and a 317-gallon freshwater system, she's equipped for extended offshore passages and extended-stay cruising without frequent provisioning stops.

Accommodations and Interior Design

This Azimut 70 showcases European design sensibility throughout a thoughtfully laid-out interior finished in Decapé oak wood with designer appointments. The four-stateroom, four-head layout comfortably sleeps eight guests plus crew, with all guest accommodations positioned on the lower deck for privacy and separation from main-deck entertaining spaces.

The amidship master stateroom suite occupies a full-beam position and features a walk-around marine queen bed, a sitting area with leather seating and oak-trimmed table, and an extensive walk-in wardrobe. The en-suite master head includes a separate shower stall with integrated shelving, a double-sink vanity with light marble countertop, and a TECMA fresh-water marine toilet. A built-in Hoover washer/dryer in the companionway provides convenient laundry capability.

The forward VIP guest stateroom offers a raised centerline marine queen bed, a private en-suite head with separate shower, and abundant storage throughout. Two additional guest staterooms—one to starboard and one to port—each feature twin single berths and private heads with showers. The port-side guest stateroom also provides direct access to a shared guest/day head, maximizing flexibility for multi-guest operations. Separate crew quarters aft include two cabins and a dedicated crew head, accessible from both the engine room and the swim platform transom door.

Main Deck Living Spaces

The main deck centers on a large open salon featuring custom leather seating arranged in fixed facing sofas with a starboard-side electric backrest that raises to create a full U-shaped configuration. A full Bose surround-sound system with multiple speakers anchors the port-side entertainment center, where a Samsung flat-screen television rises on command. Halogen ceiling spotlights with dimmer controls, custom electric window coverings, and an L-shaped glass and stainless-steel entrance from the cockpit create a refined, light-filled gathering space.

The dinette sits forward to port with a large oak-trimmed table and wrap-around leather seating plus three armless dining chairs. The galley to starboard features a Waeco refrigerator with separate freezer, a Kenyon four-burner glass ceramic cooktop with stainless-steel railings, a Daewoo stainless-steel microwave/grill, a retractable ventilation hood, dark marble countertops, and a Candy dishwasher. Dual stainless-steel sinks and a pass-through to the dinette support efficient meal preparation and service.

The wheelhouse on the main deck forward to port houses the lower helm station with dual leather electrically adjustable captain's chairs, an adjustable steering wheel in stainless steel and cherry wood, and a direct starboard-side walkway access. A Fusion MS-

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70' Azimut 2011 - Full options and stabilized. Open to trade-ins. Financing is available.  Pictures in progress   Accommodations Overview European style and designer flare are prevalent throughout this interior with a (4) Stateroom / (4) Head layout, which comfortably sleeps (8) guests plus crew.  All staterooms are located on the lower deck. The amidship master stateroom suite has a sitting area and a private en-suite head. The forward VIP guest stateroom has its own private head, as does the starboard guest stateroom. The port guest stateroom has a private access to the guest/day head.  Separate quarters for the crew are aft. The main deck includes large a large salon and dinette complimented by a gourmet galley. The wheelhouse on the main deck has a lower helm station. Summary of Featured Equipment  Horizon water maker. (2) Seakeeper, active gyro computerized stabilizers.  Zenta joystick controller for engines and bow and stern thrusters. Side boarding gates. (2) Kohler 20kW generators. Retractable sunroof. Electric sliding window in the wheelhouse. Cockpit windlasses. Teak side decks. Teak on the flybridge. Underwater lights. M7 KVH satellite TV. Twin Raymarine 15” G Series electronics at both helm stations. Twin thrusters (bow and stern). Rear aft cameras integrated with Raymarine G-15 screens. Bose Surround Sound System. Galley dishwasher Flat-screen TVs in Saloon and every Stateroom. Decapé oak wood designer interior.  

2011 Azimut 70 Motor Yacht for Sale in Miami – Premium European Cruiser with Dual Stabilizers and Full Accommodations
Overview
The 2011 Azimut 70 represents a mature expression of Italian yacht design and German engineering, combining European styling with comprehensive cruising capability. At 70.92 feet in length with an 18.25-foot beam, this motor yacht delivers a balanced platform for extended offshore cruising and entertaining. Powered by twin MAN V12 diesel engines producing 1,360 horsepower combined, the vessel achieves a cruising speed of 28 knots and a maximum speed of 33 knots, making it responsive enough for varied sea conditions while maintaining efficient fuel consumption on longer passages. The yacht is equipped with dual Seakeeper active gyro stabilizers, a sophisticated approach to motion control that operates independently of vessel speed—a feature that fundamentally improves comfort and livability across the full range of sea states typically encountered in coastal and offshore cruising. Located in Miami , Florida, this Azimut carries the hallmarks of a well-equipped European superyacht, with design elements and mechanical systems selected for reliability, ease of operation, and guest comfort. The four-stateroom, four-head layout accommodates eight guests plus crew, supported by a comprehensive array of stabilization, navigation, and propulsion technologies that position the vessel as a serious cruising platform rather than a day-boat or weekend escape.
Accommodations and Interior Design
The interior follows a European design philosophy throughout, with Decapé oak wood cabinetry, designer furnishings, and marble countertops establishing a refined aesthetic across all living spaces. The accommodation strategy places all four guest staterooms on the lower deck, creating a logical separation between owner/guest spaces and crew quarters while allowing the main deck to serve as the social and operational hub. The master suite occupies the full beam amidships, featuring a walk-around queen berth with leather designer headboard, a raised sitting area with oak-trimmed table, and an expansive walk-in wardrobe with hanging space, drawers, and storage cabinetry. The en-suite master head includes a separate shower stall with integrated shelving, dual sinks set in light marble, and thermostatic mixing valves for temperature control. Eight windows and four portals flood the space with natural light, while halogen ceiling spotlights with dimmer controls provide adjustable illumination. A Samsung LED flat-screen television and Bose sound system with integrated speakers support entertainment, and a Hoover washer/dryer positioned in the companionway before the suite entrance adds practical laundry capability. The forward VIP guest stateroom occupies the bow area and features a centerline-raised queen berth with leather headboard and mirrored trim, built-in nightstands, and an escape hatch above the bed with screens and shade for ventilation and emergency egress. Six windows and two portals provide abundant natural light, and the private en-suite head includes a separate shower and LED-lit mirror cabinet. The starboard and port guest staterooms each contain two side-by-side single berths with leather headboards, individual closet storage, and private access to dedicated heads with separate shower stalls. All staterooms feature Samsung LED flat-screen televisions, carpeted flooring, designer window shades, and A/C controls. Separate crew quarters aft on the lower deck include a captain's cabin with a single berth and storage, a crew cabin with a raised single berth, and a shared crew head with shower. This arrangement allows the captain and crew to operate independently from guest spaces while remaining accessible to the engine room and transom boarding area.
Main Deck: Salon, Dinette, and Galley
The main deck integrates three primary social and functional zones: a large open salon, a formal dinette, and a gourmet galley. The salon features custom seating with two fixed facing leather sofas with backrests and drawer storage, complemented by a starboard-side electric leather backrest that raises to create a full U-shaped seating configuration when paired with ottomans. A port-side entertainment center houses a large Samsung flat-screen television mounted in a cabinet that rises electronically, paired with a complete Bose surround sound system and multiple speakers. Twelve halogen ceiling spotlights with dimmer controls, custom horizontal electric-controlled window coverings, and Decapé oak furniture establish the refined interior character. Access from the cockpit is provided by two stainless steel and glass stacking doors, creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor entertaining spaces. The dinette to port features a large oak-trimmed dining table with wrap-around leather seating plus three armless dining chairs, accommodating up to six diners. Ceiling spotlights, custom window coverings, and a pass-through to the galley support efficient service during meals. The galley on the starboard side forward of the salon is equipped with a Waeco refrigerator with separate upper freezer, a Kenyon four-burner glass ceramic cooktop with stainless steel railings, a retractable stainless steel cooker hood with ventilators, and a Daewoo built-in microwave oven/grill. Dual stainless steel sinks, a marble countertop, and extensive Decapé oak cabinetry provide storage and work surfaces, while an optional Candy dishwasher can be integrated to reduce crew workload during extended cruising.
Wheelhouse and Lower Helm Station
The wheelhouse forward on the main deck to port serves as the primary control center, featuring dual leather electrically adjustable captain's helm seats with footrests and an adjustable steering wheel finished in stainless steel and cherry wood. This lower helm station is equipped with comprehensive Raymarine G Series electronics, including a 15-inch color chart plotter, color radar, color GPS, color depth sounder, and integrated aft cameras displayed on the primary screen. Additional Raymarine instrumentation includes the ST60 Tridata system displaying temperature, depth, and speed, and the ST6002 autopilot for hands-free navigation. The Zenta joystick docking system provides intuitive control of the twin MAN engines and bow and stern thrusters, allowing precise maneuvering in confined spaces without requiring separate thruster controls. The wheelhouse design incorporates a port-side opening window for ventilation, direct access to the starboard side walkway, and a stairway to the lower deck. Halogen spotlighting with dimmers, peaks and handrails, and a wood floor complete the functional and aesthetic design. A Ritchie compass provides traditional backup navigation, while the Azimut Motronica control system manages engine functions and integrates with the MAN V12 engine diagnostics display, which shows engine revolutions, hour counters, pressure gauges, temperature readings, and alarm indicators on dedicated screens.
Flybridge and Upper Helm Station
The flybridge is accessed from the cockpit via teak-covered steps and features a hinged opening with aluminum and Plexiglas deck hatch leading to a retractable hardtop that provides weather protection while maintaining visibility. The upper helm station mirrors the lower helm with identical Raymarine G Series 15-inch electronics, ST60 Tridata, ST6002 autopilot, and Zenta joystick control, allowing the captain to operate the yacht from either helm position depending on sea state and preference. The flybridge layout supports both operation and entertaining. A height-adjustable aluminum steering wheel, captain and companion seating, and starboard-side wrap-around seating aft accommodate crew and guests. A large teak table seating ten, full sun lounging cushions forward of the helm, and three aft lounge chairs provide comfortable outdoor relaxation. A port-side wet bar includes a sink, refrigerator, BBQ grill, and ice maker, supporting entertaining and casual dining. The teak deck sole, JL Audio waterproof speakers, and Raymarine HD digital radar antenna, KVH M7 Tracvision satellite television system, and Sea-Fire shotdown system complete the flybridge functionality. Fusion audio systems (MS-UD750 and iPod integration) allow music streaming throughout the outdoor spaces.
Propulsion and Power Generation
The Azimut 70 is powered by twin MAN V12 1360 diesel engines, each producing 680 horsepower, for a combined output of 1,360 horsepower. These engines are supported by sophisticated engine management systems, including MAN MMDCCLC6.3 engine diagnostic systems at both helm stations displaying real-time engine parameters, maintenance alerts, and performance data. The engines drive the yacht to a cruising speed of 28 knots and a maximum speed of 33 knots, with fuel consumption optimized through the CruiseAir air conditioning system and efficient marine gearbox design. Fuel capacity totals 1,268 gall
Length
70.9 ft
Beam
18.25 ft'
Year
2011
Builder
Azimut
Model
70
Cabins
4
Max speed
33 kn kn
What type of yacht is the 2011 Azimut 70, and what are its core performance specifications?
The 2011 Azimut 70 is a 70.92-foot motor yacht designed for extended cruising and entertaining. It features twin MAN V12 engines producing 1,360 horsepower combined, delivering a cruising speed of 28 knots and a maximum speed of 33 knots. With a beam of 18.25 feet and draft of 5.33 feet, the vessel offers a stable platform for both open-water cruising and coastal navigation. The fuel capacity of 1,268 gallons supports extended range, while the 317-gallon water capacity accommodates the needs of eight guests plus crew for multi-day voyages.
How is the interior layout configured, and what accommodations does the Azimut 70 provide for guests and crew?
The Azimut 70 features a four-stateroom, four-head layout with sleeping capacity for eight guests plus separate crew quarters. The lower deck houses all guest accommodations: a full-beam amidship master suite with sitting area and private en-suite head, a forward VIP stateroom with private head, and two additional guest staterooms with private heads. The main deck includes a large open salon with custom leather seating, a formal dinette with wrap-around seating, and a gourmet galley equipped with a four-burner ceramic cooktop, separate refrigerator and freezer, and dishwasher. Crew quarters with two cabins and a crew head are located aft on the lower deck, accessible separately from guest areas.
What electronics and navigation systems are installed at both helm stations?
Both the lower wheelhouse helm and upper flybridge helm are equipped with twin Raymarine 15-inch G Series color chart plotters with integrated radar, GPS, and depth sounder. Each station includes Raymarine ST60 Tridata instruments displaying temperature, depth, and speed, plus Raymarine ST6002 autopilot systems. The vessel is fitted with a Zenta joystick docking system for intuitive engine and thruster control, twin MAN engine diagnostic displays, and a Raymarine VHF radio. Aft cameras are integrated with the Raymarine G15 screens for cockpit and transom visibility. The flybridge additionally features a Raymarine HD digital radar and M7 KVH satellite television system.
How do the Seakeeper stabilizers and Zenta joystick system enhance the boating experience?
The Azimut 70 is equipped with two Seakeeper active gyroscopic stabilizers that significantly reduce hull roll in a seaway, providing a more comfortable ride for guests and reducing fatigue during extended cruising. The Zenta joystick controller integrates engine throttle, steering, and bow and stern thruster control into a single intuitive interface, allowing the captain to maneuver the vessel with precision in tight spaces, docking, and anchoring situations. This combination of stabilization and joystick control makes the yacht more manageable for single-handed operation and enhances safety in challenging conditions.
What is the configuration and utility of the cockpit and swim platform areas?
The aft cockpit features L-shaped teak seating with a large teak table, teak decking throughout, and nine overhead lights with integrated JL Audio speakers. Two optional electric warping winches (port and starboard) facilitate anchoring and mooring operations. The teak-faced hydraulic swim platform has a 550-kilogram capacity and includes underwater lighting. An OPACMARE electro-hydraulic passerelle extends three meters for convenient guest boarding. Side boarding gates provide access from the swim platform, and a transom door connects the cockpit to the engine room and crew quarters. The cockpit windlass with bow controls and custom stainless steel anchor with chain washdown system support secure anchoring.
What amenities and entertainment systems are featured throughout the yacht?
The vessel includes a comprehensive entertainment and comfort package: a Bose surround sound system with speakers in the salon and master stateroom, flat-screen Samsung televisions in the salon and all four staterooms, a Fusion MS-NR-X200i salon control radio with Blu-Ray capability, and a Fusion iPod system on the flybridge. The main deck features a retractable sunroof and electric sliding window in the wheelhouse. A U-Line ice maker and wet bar with refrigerator on the flybridge support entertaining. The galley includes a Waeco refrigerator with separate freezer, Kenyon four-burner ceramic cooktop, Daewoo microwave/grill, and optional Candy dishwasher. Decapé oak wood cabinetry and dark marble countertops provide designer-level finishes throughout.
How are the master stateroom and guest staterooms appointed, and what privacy and comfort features do they offer?
The master suite occupies the full beam amidship on the lower deck and includes a walk-around queen bed with leather designer headboard, a raised sitting area with oak-trimmed table, and a walk-in wardrobe with extensive storage. The private en-suite head features separate shower, dual sinks with marble countertop, and a vanity unit. The stateroom has four portals and eight windows for natural light, twelve dimmable halogen ceiling lights, Samsung flat-screen television, Bose sound system, and integrated washer/dryer in the companionway. The forward VIP stateroom offers a centerline queen bed with private en-suite head and separate shower, while the two guest staterooms each feature twin single berths with private heads and separate showers, providing privacy and comfort for multiple guest configurations.
What propulsion and mechanical systems support reliable long-range cruising?
The Azimut 70 is powered by twin MAN V12 1,360-horsepower engines with only 1,061 hours of operation, paired with MAN marine gearboxes. The vessel features twin bow and stern thrusters for precise maneuvering, trim tabs for improved sea-keeping, and a hydraulic steering system. Two Kohler 20-kilowatt generators provide independent electrical power for the air conditioning, galley, entertainment systems, and all hotel loads. A comprehensive cooling and ventilation system includes a bilge cooling pump, two engine room extraction fans, and a SEAFIRE FM-200 canister fire suppression system. Double fuel filters on the main engines and a water/fumes separator ensure reliability and engine protection during extended cruising.
What is the layout and functionality of the flybridge, and how does it support entertaining and navigation?
The flybridge is accessed via a teak-stepped stairway from the cockpit and features a hinged aluminum and Plexiglas deck hatch with retractable hard top. The upper helm station is equipped with duplicate Raymarine electronics, Zenta joystick control, and a height-adjustable aluminum steering wheel. Forward seating includes a full sun lounging cushion with cup holders, while starboard wrap-around seating and three aft lounge chairs accommodate guests. A teak table seats ten for dining, and a port-side wet bar includes a sink, refrigerator, BBQ grill, and ice maker. JL Audio waterproof speakers, Raymarine HD radar, and M7 KVH satellite television support both navigation and entertainment, making the flybridge a fully functional outdoor entertaining and command center.
What design and material choices reflect the yacht's European styling and interior quality?
The Azimut 70 showcases European design sensibility throughout its interior, featuring Decapé oak wood cabinetry and furniture in all staterooms, the galley, and salon. Natural materials include teak decking on the main deck, flybridge, and cockpit, with teak-faced side decks and walkways. Finishes are elevated with dark marble countertops in the galley, light marble countertops in all heads, and custom leather seating in the salon and staterooms with designer headboards featuring mirrored trim. Custom horizontal electric-controlled window coverings, extra-thick tempered glass windows bonded without metal frames, and twelve to fifteen dimmable halogen ceiling lights with designer wall-mounted fixtures throughout create a refined aesthetic. These material and design choices emphasize durability, maintenance, and a cohesive European styling that distinguishes the vessel from production-line alternatives.
Who is the ideal buyer for the 2011 Azimut 70, and what boating lifestyle does it support?
The Azimut 70 is well-suited for experienced boaters seeking a capable cruising platform for extended voyages with family or guests. The four-stateroom layout and separate crew quarters appeal to owners planning multi-week cruises or those who entertain frequently. The dual helm stations with Raymarine electronics and Zenta joystick control support both single-handed operation and professional crew management. The combination of stabilizers, thruster systems, and modern navigation electronics makes the vessel manageable in varying sea conditions while maintaining comfort. The comprehensive entertainment systems, gourmet galley, and designer interior accommodate owners who prioritize onboard living quality. The 28-knot cruising speed and 1,268-gallon fuel capacity enable efficient, long-range coastal and offshore cruising, making the Azimut 70 ideal for owners transitioning to larger yachts or those seeking a proven platform for serious extended cruising.

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