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2012 Azimut Grande 105

Miami, FL, US 105 ft · 24 ft' beam 7 cabins 26 kn kn top
Asking
$5,275,000
Our Thoughts

The 2012 Azimut Grande 105 represents the Italian builder's mastery of midsize motor yacht design—a 105-foot cruising platform that balances serious offshore capability with the refined entertaining spaces expected of a superyacht in this class. Moored in Miami, this Grande 105 combines Azimut's signature sleek hull form with the practical beam (24 feet) and draft (6.25 feet) that make her equally at home in the Bahamas, the Caribbean, or extended Mediterranean voyages.

Performance & Propulsion

Twin MTU 2400 horsepower engines drive this yacht to a maximum speed of 26 knots, while her 22-knot cruising speed and 4,333-gallon fuel capacity support extended-range passages without constant refueling concerns. The engine logs—1,242 hours on the port engine and 1,266 hours on the starboard—indicate moderate use for a vessel of this age and size. Dual Kohler 50Hz generators (3,093 and 3,047 hours respectively) ensure reliable independent power generation, critical for comfortable extended cruising and anchoring. ABT-TRAC stabilizer fins with dedicated hydraulic systems significantly reduce roll and pitch, a feature that transforms the cruising experience in any seaway.

Layout & Accommodations

The Grande 105 sleeps ten guests across five staterooms, each thoughtfully appointed. The full-beam master cabin amidships features a king berth, dual vanities with marble countertops, a walk-in closet, and an ensuite head with his-and-hers facilities and a shower between. Two VIP staterooms—one on deck with a queen berth and 50-inch Samsung television, one forward with similar appointments—provide premium guest accommodations with dedicated heads. Two additional guest staterooms feature queen berths, mirror headboards, individual portholes, and ensuite access to shared guest heads. The layout prioritizes privacy and function, with ample storage throughout and marble-appointed bathrooms that reinforce the yacht's premium finish standard.

Galley & Provisioning

The fully equipped galley centers on Miele appliances—a four-burner ceramic cooktop, convection oven, microwave, and integrated extractor hood—alongside a Frigomar wine cooler, three Vitifrigo refrigerator-freezer combos, a Frigoboat wine cellar, and an air fryer. The galley's generous window, marble countertops, and abundance of storage reflect the owner's commitment to serious cruising provisioning. A separate laundry room with Miele washer and dryer, located forward of the galley, underscores the yacht's suitability for extended voyages.

Salon & Entertaining

The main salon flows seamlessly into the dining area, anchored by a glass-topped dining table seating eight, with additional bar seating forward. Wood flooring throughout, integrated Samsung televisions (75 inches in the salon, 55 inches in the dining area), and abundant cabinetry with marble accents establish an elegant yet livable interior. The teak-decked flybridge—arguably the Grande 105's signature entertaining space—spans the full upper deck with a full bar, multiple seating configurations (wicker and vinyl furniture, three swivel chairs at the helm), an ice maker, wine cooler, dining table for eight, and both forward and aft sunroofs. Three additional Samsung televisions (50 inches on the flybridge) and a Vitifrigo wine coo

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The 2012 Azimut Grande 105 is a striking 105-foot Italian motor yacht that blends timeless elegance with powerful performance. Featuring a spacious 24-foot beam and Azimut’s signature sleek styling, this yacht offers luxurious accommodations for up to 10 guests across five beautifully appointed staterooms, including a lavish full-beam master suite. With expansive salon and dining areas, a fully equipped gourmet galley, and generous outdoor entertaining spaces such as a teak-decked flybridge with bar, lounge, and sunroof, this yacht is ideal for both private retreats and high-end charters. Powered by twin MTU 2400 HP engines and equipped with ABT-TRAC stabilizers, advanced navigation systems and premium finishes throughout, the Azimut Grande 105 delivers an unmatched combination of sophistication, comfort and cruising capability. Moored in Miami and ready for her next adventure. Refit was done in 2023 

2012 Azimut Grande 105: Italian Motor Yacht with Full-Beam Master Suite and Advanced Stabilization
The 2012 Azimut Grande 105 represents the Italian shipbuilder's commitment to blending timeless Mediterranean design with serious cruising capability. At 105 feet in length with a 24-foot beam, this motor yacht combines the sleek, signature Azimut profile with a substantial displacement hull engineered for ocean-capable performance. Moored in Miami , Florida, this five-stateroom vessel is configured to accommodate up to 10 guests in comfort, supported by a comprehensive suite of Raymarine electronics, twin MTU engines, and a full-featured interior that reflects a 2023 refit.
Overview and Design Philosophy
The Grande 105 operates in that refined segment where private ownership and charter-capable accommodations intersect. The 24-foot beam provides the volume necessary for generous interior spaces without sacrificing the efficient hull form that allows the yacht to cruise at 22 knots and reach 26 knots at maximum speed. With a fuel capacity of 4,333 gallons and water capacity of 660 gallons, the vessel supports extended cruising while maintaining a draft of 6.25 feet that permits access to many coastal anchorages. The 2023 refit signals a comprehensive modernization of systems and finishes, positioning the yacht as a turnkey offering for buyers seeking an established platform without the uncertainty of deferred maintenance. This timing is significant for a 2012-built vessel, as major systems, interior furnishings, and mechanical components have been addressed according to the owner's specification.
Accommodations and Layout
The five-stateroom design distributes guest accommodations across the main deck and lower accommodations spaces with clear functional separation. The full-beam master cabin amidships serves as the owner's private sanctuary, featuring a king-size bed, walk-in closet, dual vanity areas, and a dedicated master head with his-and-hers bathroom layout. A 50-inch Samsung television, Bose audio system, and club seating create a suite that functions as both sleeping quarters and private retreat. Two VIP staterooms forward and on deck provide queen-size berths with ensuite heads. The forward VIP includes a laundry room (Miele washer and dryer) integrated into the adjacent space, a practical feature for extended cruising. Two additional guest staterooms on the lower deck offer queen-size berths, reading lights, hanging lockers, and 30-inch Samsung televisions, ensuring that secondary guests enjoy comparable comfort to the VIP spaces. Each guest stateroom includes dedicated head facilities with marble countertops, full-size jet showers, Tecma fixtures, and three-mirror vanities that reflect the 2023 refit's attention to bathroom specifications. The day head and VIP head forward provide additional convenience for crew and guest circulation.
Galley and Service Spaces
The galley operates as a fully equipped gourmet kitchen, equipped with a Miele ceramic four-burner cooktop, Miele oven, Miele microwave, and integrated extractor hood. Refrigeration includes a white marble-topped cabinet with Frigomar wine cooler, Vitifrigo refrigerator/freezer combo, and Frigoboat wine cellar, supporting both service to the dining table and private entertaining. An air fryer, garbage disposal, and generous counter and storage space reflect the galley's design for both crew provisioning and guest-facing meal preparation. The adjoining dinette seats five, providing informal dining separate from the formal dining area. A laundry room with Miele washer and dryer is positioned forward of the galley, accessible from the main deck corridor.
Salon, Dining, and Main Deck Entertainment
The main salon features wood flooring throughout, a 75-inch Samsung television integrated into the entertainment system, and a forward bar with marble and teak elements. A full-beam dining area accommodates eight guests at a glass-topped table, with additional seating at a forward bar featuring a 55-inch Samsung television. Two beige-cloth sofas, an armchair, and a coffee table define the lounge zone, while full-height cabinetry and built-in storage throughout maximize functional space. The main deck corridor includes a day head, storage cabinets, and three-shelf units that serve the circulation between salon, dining, and cabin spaces. A linen closet and tower rack provide organized storage for linens and guest amenities.
Flybridge: Outdoor Entertainment Hub
The flybridge represents the yacht's signature entertaining space, with teak sole throughout and a comprehensive arrangement of seating, dining, and bar facilities. Wicker sofas, armchairs, and sun pads define the forward lounge area, while a large L-shaped helm chair and captain's seat support the wheelhouse station. An L-shaped white vinyl sofa aft, three swivel chairs at the bar, and aluminum-framed seating groups accommodate large gatherings. The teak dining table seats eight with an additional four armed chairs, supported by a fiberglass wet bar with marble top and teak floating surface. A Vitifrigo wine cooler and Vitifrigo ice maker service the bar, while a Nova refrigerator and integrated storage provide backup refrigeration. Two sunroofs forward and aft flood the space with natural light, and a 50-inch Samsung television offers entertainment options. Two life rafts are stowed on the flybridge, integrated into the overall layout.
Helm and Electronics
The wheelhouse operates as a fully redundant navigation and command center, with three Raymarine 17-inch screens presenting integrated navigation, radar, and system monitoring. A Raymarine radar with 64-nautical-mile range, Raymarine ST 70+ depth sounder with Airmar transducer, Raymarine ST10 speed log, and Raymarine Ray 55E autopilot form the core navigation suite. A Furuno FM 4721 VHF radio, Raymarine wind direction indicator, and Cantalupi monitoring system provide continuous situational awareness. The flybridge helm includes a secondary Raymarine 14-inch screen, Raymarine radar, ST 70 depth sounder, ST 70 speed log, Ray 55E autopilot, and Furuno VHF, allowing command of the yacht from the upper station during favorable weather. Forward and aft ACR spotlights, port and starboard ACR lights, and an air horn complete the helm outfit. Maxwell winch control integrates ground tackle handling into the wheelhouse interface.
Propulsion and Stabilization
Twin MTU 2400-horsepower engines power the Grande 105, with documented engine hours of 1,242 and 1,266 respectively. These engines deliver the cruising speed of 22 knots and maximum speed of 26 knots while supporting the yacht's range on 4,333 gallons of fuel capacity. Two Kohler 50Hz generators provide AC power generation, with documented hours of 3,093 and 3,047, ensuring independent electrical capability during extended cruising. ABT-TRAC hydraulic stabilizer fins significantly reduce roll motion, a critical feature for overnight cruising and guest comfort in sea states. The stabilizer system includes two cooling pumps and hydraulic supply from an OPACMARE power pack located in the garage. Trim tabs, also hydraulically actuated, provide additional motion control and improve handling characteristics.
Electrical Systems and Power Management
The electrical infrastructure reflects the 2023 refit's modernization. The main AC panel by Cantalupi is located in the engine room forward, with 220-volt European-style outlets throughout the boat. Shore power capability includes 380-volt, 150-amp service with Glendening cable master connection. Battery management includes twelve 2V FAAMM lead-acid batteries connected in series to provide 24-volt service for the main battery bank, four series-connected lead-acid batteries (two per engine) for engine starting, two 12-volt gel batteries for the engine battery bank, and two AGM 12-volt emergency batteries connected in series to provide 24-volt supply to the technical room. Generator batteries include one AGM 12-volt battery per generator. Multiple Mastervolt battery chargers—including a 24/25 for engine battery bank, a MASS 24/25 for MTU electronics, a MASS24/100-C for service batteries, and a 12-volt unit for the generator battery—ensure comprehensive charging management. Two ASEA AC25 converters provide DC conversion from AC shore or generator power.
Safety and Fire Suppression
Fixed fire suppression includes three 20-kilogram CO2 tanks located in the garage starboard side for engine room protection, with remote handles in the cockpit starboard side. Air flap suffocation dampers with fusible links prevent backflash. Portable fire ext
Length
105 ft
Beam
24 ft'
Year
2012
Builder
Azimut
Model
Grande 105
Cabins
7
Max speed
26 kn kn
What type of yacht is the 2012 Azimut Grande 105 and what makes it suitable for extended cruising?
The 2012 Azimut Grande 105 is a 105-foot Italian motor yacht designed for long-range cruising and luxury entertaining. With a 4,333-gallon fuel capacity, twin MTU 2400 HP engines, and a cruising speed of 22 knots, this vessel is built for extended offshore passages while maintaining comfortable speeds. The generous 24-foot beam provides stability and interior volume, while the dual 50Hz Kohler generators (3,093 and 3,047 hours respectively) ensure reliable power for all hotel and propulsion systems during extended time away from shore. The yacht's design balances performance with comfort, making it suitable for both private retreats and charter operations.
How is the helm station equipped for navigation and what electronics are installed for offshore operation?
The wheelhouse features a comprehensive Raymarine electronics suite including three 17-inch screens with AIS integration, a 64-nautical-mile Raymarine radar, Raymarine ST 70+ depth sounder with Airmar transducer, Raymarine ST10 speed log, and Raymarine Ray 55E autopilot. Additional navigation tools include a Furuno FM 4721 VHF radio, white star compass, and Cantalopi monitoring system for engine oversight. The flybridge helm station mirrors key navigation capabilities with a 14-inch Raymarine screen, radar, depth sounder, and autopilot, allowing command from either location. This dual-station setup provides operational flexibility and redundancy for navigation in various conditions.
What stabilization system is installed and how does it enhance comfort during cruising?
The Azimut Grande 105 is equipped with ABT-TRAC stabilizer fins, which use hydraulic actuation to reduce hull roll and provide a more comfortable ride in sea conditions. The system includes two cooling pumps and is monitored through the wheelhouse electronics, allowing real-time adjustment and monitoring. This active stabilization system is particularly valuable during extended cruising or when anchored in moderate sea states, as it significantly reduces motion that can cause fatigue during long passages or affect guest comfort during entertaining.
How many guest accommodations are available and what is the layout of the sleeping quarters?
The yacht accommodates up to 10 guests across five staterooms. The full-beam master cabin amidships features a king-size bed, dual vanities with a spa-like his-and-hers bathroom with bidet, walk-in closet, club chairs, and entertainment systems. Two VIP staterooms—one on deck with a queen bed and 50-inch Samsung TV, and one forward with a queen berth—provide premium guest quarters. Two additional guest staterooms each feature queen beds with mirror headboards, individual heads with marble countertops, and 30-inch Samsung TVs. All sleeping areas include substantial storage, natural lighting through portholes or windows, and marble appointments throughout the head compartments.
What galley features and appliances support provisioning for extended cruising?
The galley is equipped with professional-grade Miele appliances including a four-burner ceramic cooktop, oven, microwave, and extractor hood. Refrigeration includes a white cabinet with marble top, three Vitifrigo refrigerator/freezer combos, a Frigomar wine cooler, and an additional wine cellar by Frigoboat. An air fryer, garbage disposal, and icemaker provide additional convenience. The galley features a dinette seating five, large windows for natural light, and extensive cabinetry for provisions. A separate laundry room with Miele washer and dryer is located forward of the galley, supporting extended cruising operations with onboard laundry capability.
How is the salon and dining area configured for entertaining and daily living?
The main salon features wood flooring throughout, with a 75-inch Samsung TV integrated into a custom cabinet system. The adjacent dining area seats eight at a glass-topped table with eight chairs, plus additional seating at a forward bar with a 55-inch Samsung TV. The salon includes two beige cloth sofas, an armchair, and coffee table arranged for comfortable lounging. Built-in storage cabinets with marble and teak tops throughout the space maximize functionality. The open flow between salon and dining areas creates an expansive entertaining space suitable for hosting guests, while the bar forward of the dining table with icemaker and wine cooler supports social gatherings.
What outdoor entertaining spaces are available on the flybridge and main deck?
The teak-decked flybridge is a comprehensive entertainment platform spanning the full width of the yacht. It features a full fiberglass wet bar with marble top and teak floating bar surface, Vitifrigo wine cooler, and icemaker. Seating includes an L-shaped white vinyl sofa, wicker furniture suite with sofa and armchairs, three swivel chairs positioned at the bar, and a teak dining table accommodating 12 people with cushioned seating. Two sunroofs provide weather protection and natural light. A 50-inch Samsung TV, multiple storage areas, and aluminum furniture forward complete the space. The main deck cockpit features a teak sole, grey dining table for eight, and fiberglass seating for six, creating additional outdoor entertaining options.
What is the engine package and what performance specifications does it deliver?
The yacht is powered by twin MTU 2400 HP engines, with documented operating hours of 1,242 on the port engine and 1,266 on the starboard engine. This engine package delivers a maximum speed of 26 knots and a cruising speed of 22 knots, providing both efficient long-distance cruising capability and responsive performance when needed. The MTU engines are known for reliability and fuel efficiency in this class, and the relatively low engine hours indicate careful maintenance. The 4,333-gallon fuel capacity supports extended cruising ranges at economical speeds, while the dual-engine configuration provides redundancy and maneuverability in close quarters.
What mechanical systems support water management, power generation, and auxiliary operations?
The yacht features a 660-gallon water capacity with comprehensive electrical systems including multiple Mastervolt battery chargers serving engine, service, generator, and emergency battery banks. Two Kohler 50Hz generators provide independent AC power sources with 3,093 and 3,047 operating hours respectively. Hydraulic systems include an OPAMARE power pack operating the passarelle, transom door, tender cradle, and trim tabs. Two Maxwell electric anchor winches (6000W and 3000W) with dual 120-kilogram galvanized anchors support ground tackle operations. Air compressors, fixed and portable fire suppression systems with CO2 and powder extinguishers throughout, and eight underwater lights (SEA VISION brand) complete the mechanical package.
What tender and garage facilities are integrated into the yacht's design?
The yacht features a garage with a tender cradle system powered by the OPAMARE hydraulic pack, allowing secure stowage and launch of a tender. The garage currently carries a Williams diesel jet D445 and a 2012 Yanmar 43 H4-HTE auxiliary vessel. The garage is equipped with fire suppression systems including three 20-kilogram CO2 fixed tanks with remote handles in the cockpit, plus portable extinguishers. The transom door with hydraulic actuation and locking pins provides controlled access to the garage and water. This integrated tender management system allows owners to explore anchorages and coastal areas while maintaining the main yacht as a secure base, with the hydraulic infrastructure supporting efficient launch and recovery operations.

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