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Introducing the latest innovation in luxury yachting, the 2024 Johnson 70′ Skylounge Motor Yacht, a remarkable vessel that sets a new standard in maritime excellence. Priced at $3,960,000.00 USD and located in the prestigious Fort Lauderdale, FL, this yacht is the first of its kind in the new 70’ Johnson model line, thoughtfully designed to surpass the 65’ model by incorporating an aft crew cabin and a hydraulic tender platform for unparalleled convenience and functionality. This yacht not only offers an impressive length of 70.42 ft but also boasts four cabins, three heads, and a private crew suite aft, ensuring ample space and privacy for both guests and crew. The inclusion of an “At Rest” stabilization system, hydraulic bow and stern thrusters, and a full Garmin suite of electronics underscores the yacht’s commitment to providing a seamless and comfortable cruising experience.
The 2024 Johnson 70′ Skylounge Motor Yacht is equipped with a myriad of features that enhance both its performance and livability. The exterior access to the Skylounge adds a layer of versatility, while the hydraulic swim platform and teak over fiberglass decking on the bow and aft deck emphasize ease of access and a touch of elegance. The yacht’s practicality extends to its built-in seating for five on the aft deck, complemented by a varnished wood table, and a bow area that includes a molded seat, sunbed, and a stainless-steel anchor chute with roller. For those concerned with environmental impact and self-sufficiency, the yacht offers a sewage treatment system and a watermaker. Safety and convenience are further enhanced by the LED courtesy lights, undermount stainless steel swim ladder, and an accessible crew area from the swim platform. With US DUTY PAID and displayed at the Palm Beach Boat Show from March 21-24, 2024, this yacht represents an exceptional value that is impossible to duplicate at this price point, given its extensive features and amenities.
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- Price: 3,960,000.00 USD
- Length: 70.42 ft
- Year: 2024
- Make: Johnson
- Model: 70′ Skylounge Motor Yacht
Technical Specifications:
- Beam: 18.33 ft
- Draft: 5.42 ft
- Fuel Capacity: 1096|gallon
- Water Capacity: 260|gallon
- Cruising Speed: 22 kn
- Maximum Speed: 25 kn
Engine Details:
- Make: Caterpillar – Model: C-18A – Power: 1150|horsepower
- Make: Caterpillar – Model: C-18A – Power: 1150|horsepower
Location:
Fort Lauderdale, FL, US
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What makes the Johnson 70′ Skylounge Motor Yacht stand out in the luxury yacht market?
The Johnson 70′ Skylounge Motor Yacht sets a new standard with its combination of luxury, performance, and practicality. As the first of the new 70’ Johnson models, it surpasses the previous 65’ version by adding an aft crew cabin and a hydraulic tender platform, significantly enhancing its versatility. Features such as the “At Rest” stabilization system, hydraulic bow and stern thrusters, and a sewage treatment system, alongside a full suite of Garmin electronics and a watermaker, make it a standout choice. Moreover, its unique design includes four cabins, three heads, and a private crew suite, providing ample accommodation. The exterior access to the Skylounge and a hydraulic swim platform further augment its appeal. Finally, its presentation at the prestigious Palm Beach Boat Show and the fact that it’s impossible to duplicate at this price point with such extensive features and amenities underline its unique value in the yacht market.
Can you tell me more about the living and recreational spaces aboard the Johnson 70′ Skylounge Motor Yacht?
The Johnson 70′ Skylounge Motor Yacht boasts luxurious and well-thought-out living and recreational spaces designed for comfort and enjoyment. Inside, the yacht features four elegantly designed cabins that can comfortably accommodate guests, along with three heads for convenience. The yacht also offers a secluded crew suite aft, ensuring privacy for both guests and crew. The Skylounge, accessible via outside, presents a versatile area for relaxation or entertainment, offering breathtaking views. On the exterior, the aft deck is equipped with built-in seating for five and a varnished wood table for al fresco dining, while the bow area features a molded seat, sunbed, and stainless-steel anchor chute with roller. The hydraulic swim platform not only facilitates easy water access but also serves as tender storage, and teak over fiberglass decking enhances the aesthetic appeal of the boat.
How does the Johnson 70′ Skylounge Motor Yacht ensure the safety and comfort of its guests while at sea?
The Johnson 70′ Skylounge Motor Yacht is engineered with safety and comfort as paramount considerations. It is equipped with an “At Rest” stabilization system, minimizing roll and enhancing onboard comfort, whether at anchor or underway. Hydraulic bow and stern thrusters contribute to precise maneuvering and handling in various docking situations, ensuring safety during navigation. The yacht’s comprehensive electrical system, including both DC and AC power with a detailed breaker panel, ensures reliable operation of all onboard systems. Additionally, LED courtesy lights and an undermount stainless steel swim ladder enhance safety during evening hours or water activities. The inclusion of a sewage treatment system and a watermaker also ensures environmental compliance and self-sufficiency on long voyages.
What advanced technology and amenities come with the Johnson 70′ Skylounge Motor Yacht?
The Johnson 70′ Skylounge Motor Yacht is outfitted with an array of advanced technology and amenities that elevate the onboard experience. Notably, it comes equipped with a full Garmin suite of electronics, ensuring seamless navigation and communication capabilities. The yacht includes cutting-edge features such as a hydraulic bow and stern thrusters for precise maneuverability, an “At Rest” stabilization system for superior comfort, and a sophisticated sewage treatment system. Moreover, the watermaker onboard provides a continuous supply of fresh water, essential for extended voyages. Exterior amenities like the hydraulic swim platform offer easy access to water activities and convenient tender storage, while the teak decking and built-in seating areas allow for luxurious outdoor living spaces.
What is the significance of ‘US DUTY PAID’ for the Johnson 70′ Skylounge Motor Yacht, and how does it benefit the buyer?
The ‘US DUTY PAID’ status of the Johnson 70′ Skylounge Motor Yacht signifies that all import taxes and duties have already been settled for the United States. This is a significant benefit for buyers as it eliminates the need to incur additional costs associated with importing the yacht into the US, making the purchase more straightforward and economical. Additionally, it allows for easier and quicker registration and operation of the yacht in US waters, removing potential legal and financial hurdles. This status not only streamlines the purchasing process but also adds value to the yacht, making it an attractive investment for potential buyers looking to use their yacht predominantly in US territories.
Provided Description:
See her at the Palm Beach Boat Show March 21-24, 2024 End of Ramp 7 at the ICW Currently on a ship set to offload in Ft. Lauderdale March 10, 2024 and will be included in the Palm Beach Boat Show at the Gilman display at Ramp 7 at the ICW. First of the new 70’ Johnson models, this replaces the 65’ with the addition of an aft crew cabin and a hydraulic tender platform. Boasting four cabins, three heads and a private crew suite aft, the 70’ has the amenities of larger vessels. “At Rest” stabilization, hydraulic bow and stern thrusters, sewage treatment, a full Garmin suite of electronics, watermaker, and more make the Johnson 70’ almost impossible to duplicate at this price point! *US DUTY PAID*
WALK THROUGHFrom a floating dock boarding is easy on to the wide hydraulic swim platform. The aft deck has a fixed bench seat and a dining table protected by the bridge deck overhang. A sliding door leads to the Salon with a large C-shaped settee and smaller love seat opposite. The Galley is next forward to starboard with a small serving island towards the centerline. To port is a Dining table with both fixed and loose seating. Centerline is a stairway leading to the four guest cabins. The Master is aft with a king size berth in the full beam stateroom. The Head and walk-in locker are aft of the Master berth. Going forward from the Master is a twin berth cabin with the option of sliding the two berths together. Opposite to port is a guest head and a second twin berth cabin with fixed bunks. All the way forward is a VIP cabin with a walk-around queen berth and a private head. The Skylounge has interior stairs, a full helm, an L-shaped settee and a sliding door to the Bridge Deck aft with aft facing seating, stairs to the Sundeck and room for portable chaise lounges. SALONHaving no bulkheads on the main deck, the salon has a wide open feeling upon entering from aft deck. The salon door itself has a single hinged door panel to port with the other two panels opening outward hinging towards the starboard side of the aft deck. This allows the entire bulkhead to open when the weather permits. Immediately to port upon entering is a CZone touch panel followed by a two drawer end table. Next forward is a upholstered two person settee with storage below and a pop-up 55” Samsung QLED 4K TV. Further forward is a cherry cabinet with a Denon AV receiver and a subwoofer. Above are 8 open tread walnut stairs leading to the sky lounge. Immediately to starboard is an upholstered five-six person L-shaped settee with storage below. Large side windows are covered with OceanAir blinds. Overhead are four LED light bars, five KEF stereo speakers, high gloss and upholstered overhead panels. A large port and starboard full length A/C vents. DINING SALONNext forward to port but open to the salon is the dining area with a large five person L-shaped settee outboard to port. There is storage below the upholstered cushions. A large cherry table on two pedestals is in front of the settee. Side and forward windows allow plenty of natural light, overhead are (2) dimmable LED light bars. GALLEYAcross the beam is the open Galley. It is C-shaped with a small center island. Galley equipment and features: Walnut sole Caesarstone Quartz counters Deep stainless steel sink Removable spray faucet Fisher & Paykel drawer type dishwasher Isotherm four shelf stainless steel freezer behind a cherry door Isotherm stainless steel refrigerator behind a cherry door Stainless steel convection microwave with work light and exhaust fan Four burner glass top cooktop (8) Cherry cabinet doors (5) Cherry drawers Open end shelving Cherry Island with two cabinet doors and open fiddled shelving House water pump controls Side windows with OceanAir blinds 110 volt outlets with USB connections ACCOMMODATION COMPANIONWAYOn centerline from the galley at the top of the stairs is the yacht’s main electrical panel. Down six steps (each with a step light) are the main accommodations. To starboard is the starboard twin cabin. To port is the port side twin bed cabin and forward is the private VIP ensuite cabin. Aft and down one step is the shared guest head. Further aft and two steps down is the entrance to the Master cabin. Along the way behind a cherry door is the separate Splendide washer and Splendide dryer. Above is an auxiliary electrical panel. The steps and sole of this area is carpeted. Above are (3) LED lights. MASTER CABINEntered via the forward end, a king size berth is off the aft bulkhead slightly off center to starboard. There are four drawers under the berth with an abundant storage available by lifting the gas assist bedframe. Each side of the berth has a Caesarstone Quartz topped night stand. Above the berth are upholstered panels with sconce lights and goose neck reading lights. The starboard side of the cabin has (4) two shelf storage cabinets and the cabinet for one of the two air handlers in this area. Above are (2) cabinets with three shelves within flanking a large hull side window, and an opening stainless steel portal in the center. Forward is a cherry bulkhead with an inset area for a Samsung 4K QLED 43” TV. Port side of the cabin has three two shelf lockers and A/C handler locker and a hinged top vanity with an auto light within. Like the starboard side this area has leather covering on the flat surfaces. Above, flanked by (2) three shelf cabinets is a large hull side window and an opening stainless steel pothole. Further aft is a 3/4 height hanging locker with three drawers below. Aft is a full height hanging looker with the portside stabilizer fin access panel. Also in this cabin are five channel KEF speakers, a Denon AV receiver and a subwoofer. The entrance to the master head is to port behind the berth. Above are (3) dimmable LED light bars, four LED round light fixtures. LED light strips are below the berth and side cabinets in the toe kick. The sole is carpeted and the A/C controls are digital. MASTER HEADLocated behind the master berth, the master head is nearly full beam. The vanity has a Villeroy + Boch above counter sink set upon Caesarstone Quartz. Below the vanity are two cabinets and two drawers. Above are three mirrored door medicine cabinets with three shelves each. Inboard is a full size Tecma toilet with a Caesarstone bulkhead behind. The quartz continues outboard to form the large shower with a clear glass door and sidelight, a seat covering the starboard side stabilizer fin. A fiddled recess for shampoo, a hull side window and opening stainless steel pothole, an exhaust fan, light, and a hand held or wall mountable shower fixture. Also in the head is a matching Caesarstone Quartz sole, 3 over head lights, and LED strip lights in the toe kick and an A/C vent. PORT SIDE GUEST CABINAccessed from the aft end going forward are two single bunks up one step. The inboard berth has two drawers below and the outboard berth has one drawer. Between is a Caesarstone topped nightstand with a cabinet for the Fusion stereo and two drawers below. Each berth has a goose neck reading light. Outboard is a large hull side window and two opening portholes covered with OceanAir shades. Above are two 8” KEF stereo speakers. At the foot of the inboard berth is a 32” Samsung 4K QLED TV. At the foot of the outboard berth is an auto-lit hanging locker, overhead are 3 LED lights, LED step lights below the berth, a carpeted sole and digital A/C control. STARBOARD SIDE GUEST CABINEntered from the forward end there are two single berths separated by a two drawer cherry night stand with a hinged cabinet for the fusion stereo. The top of the night stand is Cesar stone. Each berth has a goose neck reading light. Above the outboard berth is a large hull side window and two opening stainless steel potholes. Below the outboard berth is one storage drawer. Below the inboard berth is abundant storage. On the forward bulkhead is a 32″ Samsung 4K QLED TV. Above are (3) LED lights, a smoke/fire detector, (2) 8″ KEF Stereo speaks, the sole is carpeted and there are LED strip lights under the berth. GUEST HEADThe port side guest head is accessed from the centerline companionway. The sole is Caesarstone to match the countertop. The vanity has one cabinet below and an under-mount Kohler sink above. A mirrored medicine cabinet is above the sink. Outboard is a round opening stainless steel porthole behind OceanAir blinds. LED strip lights are above the sink and in the toe kick area of the vanity. There are two LED lights and an A/C vent in the overhead. The stall shower has lacquered walls, a Caesarstone sole, a two door glass entry door and a hand held wall mountable fixture. The toilet is a full size Tecma model. VIP STATEROOMAll the way forward is the private VIP cabin with a centerline Queen berth with two drawers at the foot of the berth and full storage below via gas assist shocks. Built-in night stands are port and starboard cabinets that continue aft and have small hinged top storage cuddies. To port below is a storage cabinet with a Fusion stereo head within. Next aft is a full size cherry hanging locker with an auto-light. Above is a large hull side window and a round opening porthole covered with OceanAir blinds. The aft bulkhead is upholstered and has a Samsung 32″ 4K QLED TV . To starboard starting forward is the same hull side window and porthole plus a two shelf cherry storage locker. Below is a storage cabinet and a cabinet containing the areas air handler. Next aft is the entrance to the ensuite head. Also in this cabin are (2) 8″ KEF stereo speakers, light bars over the bed, reading lights at the headboard, digital A/C controls and LED strip lights around the perimeter. Electric outlets have USB charge ports. VIP HEADThe VIP Head is aft to starboard. The Caesarstone sole matches the countertop and back splash. The vanity is L-shaped and has two cabinets and one drawer below. The Villeroy & Boch China sink is mounted above the countertop. There are two mirrored medicine cabinet doors above the sink. Outboard is an opening stainless steel porthole behind OceanAir shades. Above are two LED lights and an exhaust fan. The walls are high gloss lacquer. The toilet is a Tecma full size model. The stall shower has a two piece glass door, a Caesarstone sole, a light, an exhaust fan and a hand held or wall mountable shower fixture. SKYLOUNGENotable is that there is access from both the interior and exterior of the yacht. An open tread stair leads from the salon below, and a sliding door from the bridge deck aft gives exterior access. Features of the Skylounge area include: An L-shaped settee for four people with a small, movable coffee table in front on the starboard side. Port is a Caesarstone topped cabinet with an isotherm stainless steel drink fridge, a Fusion stereo, head and storage all within two cherry cabinet doors. Aft is a four panel stainless steel trimmed glass door to the bridge deck aft with the port side panel sliding inboard for access. Forward is a centerline helm and a dark glass enclosure for the salon stairs. To starboard is a Caesarstone topped end table with storage within. The sole is walnut. Large side windows are covered with OceanAir blinds. The outdoors are covered with curtains. Also in the sky lounge are digital A/C controls, (2) 9” KEF speakers, 32” pop-up Samsung 4K QLED TV, cool white LED accent lights and overhead LED light bars. The centered Helm chair is an electrically operated Opacmare chair covered in black leather. Helm equipment includes: (2) Garmin 17” multi-function displays Glendinning electronic engine controls SidePower integrated bow and stern thruster controls SidePower at rest stabilizer controls Garmin AIS 600 Class B transceiver Garmin GHC 50 autopilot head Garmin GMI-20 4” multifunction display Speech Garmin Fantom 72’ mile open array radar Garmin GSD 25 black box network sounder Speich wiper controls for dual wipers VDO rudder angle indicator (2) 8” inch color CAT engine displays Maxwell AA 560 windless control with chain counter Garmin G2O remote for MFD’s Key start/stop switches (5) Remote battery switches (6) Bilge pump switches with indicator lights (3) Sump switches with indicator lights Garmin VHF 210 Marine radio Back-up steering controls Engine control switch Back-up engine control switch 18” leather wrap steering wheel Stainless steel cupholder 12” CZone touchscreen control ACR URP – 102 point pad search light control Main engine stop buttons 5” magnetic compass SeaFire detection panel with 10 zones, Huge crawl space under the helm BRIDGE DECK AFT The partially shaded bridge deck aft has: Non-skid decking Stairs with a railing to the aft deck Full railing around the perimeter L-shaped seating to starboard facing aft Flag staff holder Six-step folding ladder to coach roof Deck drains Hinged glass cover over steps to aft deck Low level deck lights BOW Teak over fiberglass decking Maxwell vertical hydraulic RC 12-12 windlass with chain gypsy Up and down windlass footswitches Stainless steel anchor chute with roller 120 lb. Aritex stainless steel plow anchor 250’ of 3/8” galvanized chain Fresh water washdown Salt water washdown Windlass remote plug in Above deck cleats port and starboard Molded bow seat, plus a small sunbed aft of the seating group all with removable cushions and cover (2) pop-up Quick deck ambient lights (2) anchor locker hatches Low level LED courtesy lights at bow and side deck Dual spring line cleats (2) stainless steel windshield wiper Frameless house side windows with medium dark tint (4) blue LED side deck overhead lights each side International navigation lights AFT DECK Teak over fiberglass decking (2) raised stern cleats (2) Maxwell 24V warping windlass with deck switches Oval stainless steel handrails Built-in aft deck seating for five people with removable cushions and cover Varnished wood table on a height adjustable base that slides in/out and cover (3) overhead light LED light bars (2) Fusion aft deck speakers (2) Garmin CCTV cameras (5) Overhead LED lights Fusion stereo head Hatch to engine room for emergency access (9) Teak tread steps with step lights to swim platform Port and Starboard aft deck stations with Glendinning controls and start/stop switches, thruster controls and a horn button Side deck engine room air-intakes Hinged gates at swim platform steps SWIM PLATFORM Extra wide teak over fiberglass two part swim platform. Hydraulic portion is 67” front to back, fixed portion is 31” front to back plus a 14” wide boarding area port and starboard Port and starboard teak tread access steps with step lights and hinged gates (2) Glendinning 50 amp cable masters Starboard side lockable pantograph door to crew/engine room Hydraulic teak swim platform teak relief grates Starboard side shower Starboard side shore water inlet Port and starboard grab rails Undermount stainless steel swim ladder (2) Lumitec spreader lights Aritex swim platform mechanism with 1760 lb. capacity for tender lifting and as a swim up platform when slightly submerged 3” painted boot stripe CREW AREA Removable three step access ladder from swim platform door Single berth aft Rudder room access Three step access ladder from swim platform (2) access handrails (3) drawers in aft facing cabinet All batteries in cabinet facing aft on slide out trays Fusion stereo Insulated engine room door with window Digital A/C controls Smoke fire detector Captain’s Head Tecma toilet Vanity with under mount sink and vanity cabinet below Storage cabinet Wet shower Above ceiling large concealed storage area above captain’s bunk RUDDER ROOM Amtrol expansion tank for water heater system Hydraulic power pack for swim platform Optimus steering pumps one for each rudder and an emergency back-up pump for both rudders with controls at main helm Hydraulic manifolds Rudder angle indicator mechanism Garmin rudder feedback sensor Air compressor for air horn system GFCI outlet LED lighting (2) shore power breakers In-line water filter Mixer for transom shower ENGINE ROOM EQUIPMENT Hydraulic bow thruster Hydraulic stern thruster 5 blade end plate propellers 3” Aquatech s/s prop shafts Tides 3” shaft seals Tides 3” rudder seals SeaHawk black antifoul paint Underwater exhaust with bypass at transom Holding tank with macerator pump Holding tank level indicator (3) shower sumps (6) Rule 3700 bilge pumps with high water alarms Fireboy fire system Dual Racor filters with vacuum gauges for engines Henderson handheld bilge pump (2) 50,000 BTU inverter DC Clima chillers Man Ship engine ventilation system Stainless steel fuel manifold Site gauges on fuel tanks, 2 tanks 548 gallons each Dual Racor fuel filters with vacuum gauges for generator (4) GFCI outlets in engine room (2) Garmin engine room cameras Aqua Whisper Pro 700 GPD water maker Groco stainless steel strainers at thru hulls Headhunter waste treatment system, 600 GPD Generator exhaust gas separator Sleipner hydraulic system for thrusters, windless and stabilizers Sleipner 5.5 KW At Rest stabilizer motor (3) coolant recovery bottles Heat/fire sensor (6) overhead LED tube lights Coiled washdown hose Twin disc MGX 5136 2 to 1 reduction gears Emergency escape hatch Equipment stands mounted over engines Oil change pump for engines, gears and generator (2) 20 gallon water heaters ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 12/24 volt DC electrical system 120/240 volt AC electrical system Main panel-near galley contains: Onan generator start panel with gauges Victron Energy inverter control (2) 3-position rotary switches, shore port, shore starboard and generator (14) 220 volt breaker protected circuits (15) 110 volt breaker protected circuits (6) Inverter breaker protected circuits simple inverter by-pass switch all behind a clear glass door Auxiliary breaker panel in lower companionway with: (8) 220 volt breaker protected circuits (7) 110 volt breaker protected circuits Behind a clear glass door (2) ANG boost transformers 12.5 KVA each with built-in galvanic isolator Lifeline house batteries on sliding stainless steel trays in crew cabin Victron energy Skylla 24V, 80 amp house battery charger Victron energy Skylla 24V 80 amp engine battery charger Victron energy Quattro 24V 120 amp inverter charger (2) lifeline 8D engine start batteries (4) lifeline 8D house batteries Onan 29KW generator in sound shield ABB soft start power inlet breakers in lazarette Glendinning 50 amp shore cord reels with 70 foot of cable each side Full bonding system Five remote battery switches COMMENTSCurrently on a ship set to offload in Ft. Lauderdale March 10, 2024 and will be included in the Palm Beach Boat Show at the Gilman display at Ramp 7 and the intercoastal. First of the new 70’ Johnson models, this replaces the 65’ with the addition of an aft crew cabin and a hydraulic tender platform. Boasting four cabins, three heads and a private crew suite aft, the 70’ has the amenities of larger vessels. “At Rest” stabilization, hydraulic bow and stern thrusters, sewage treatment, a full Garmin suite of electronics, watermaker, and more make the Johnson 70’ almost impossible to duplicate at this price point! *US DUTY PAID*
Fly Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Gilman Yachts of Fort Lauderdale, Inc..