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2020 Monte Carlo Yachts MCY 70

Point Roberts, WA, US 69.2 ft · 17.17 ft' beam 4 cabins 28 kn kn top
Asking
$2,999,000
Our Thoughts

The 2020 Monte Carlo Yachts MCY 70 represents a refined expression of European motor yacht design, combining the architectural vision of Nuvolari and Lenard with the practical demands of Pacific Northwest cruising. At 69.17 feet with a 17.17-foot beam, this raised-pilothouse motor yacht delivers the performance envelope and seakeeping capability serious cruising owners require, while maintaining the refined interior standards expected in this class.

Performance and Sea-Keeping

Twin engines power this MCY 70 to a 28-knot maximum speed and a comfortable 22-knot cruising velocity, with the flexibility to operate efficiently at lower speeds for fuel economy and environmental sensitivity. The integration of Humphree interceptors with automatic trim and all-speed stabilization fins—paired with zero-speed fin stabilizers—creates a stable platform across the range of sea conditions typical to Alaska, the Inside Passage, and the Central Coast. Electric bow and stern thrusters with joystick control on both the main deck and flybridge dashboards simplify single-handed or two-person operation, a practical consideration for owner-operators exploring remote waters.

Navigation and Helm Systems

The helm is equipped with dual Raymarine Axiom 16 chartplotter displays on the main deck, backed by a Raymarine Super HD 48-inch open array radar (72 nm range), DSM 300 fishfinder with M260 transducer, Raymarine Evolution autopilot, VHF DSC radio, and Tridata instrumentation. This redundant, integrated suite reflects the original owner's commitment to safe, confident navigation in variable conditions. Additional chain (300 feet total) and chain counters on both main and flybridge dashboards support confident anchoring in the deep holding grounds common to Alaskan coves and protected passages.

Interior Layout and Accommodations

The customized three-stateroom layout is the centerpiece of this yacht's appeal. The master stateroom—created by combining the standard fourth cabin—occupies a generous footprint with a starboard walk-in closet, ensuite marble bathroom with stone accents, and integrated washer-dryer. Two additional guest cabins and a dedicated crew quarters with two berths provide flexibility for extended cruising with professional crew or family and friends. The main deck saloon features custom marble countertops, a formal dining table with Poltrona Frau seating, and a concealed LED television integrated into the ceiling, while a custom galley layout includes Miele appliances (oven, hob, extractor), dishwasher, wine cellar, and a dedicated lower pantry with additional refrigeration—essential for the provisioning demands of multi-week Alaskan voyages.

Systems and Infrastructure

Dual 21.5 kVA generators, a 24V/120V inverter, North American voltage electrical systems, and Glendinning shore power cable systems support year-round cruising comfort. The Sea Recovery Aqua Matic 700-1 watermaker produces 29 gallons per hour, a meaningful capacity for extended passages. Tropical air conditioning throughout all accommodations and crew quarters, electric watertight door from saloon to starboard, automatic fire-fighting system, engine-driven emergency bilge pump, and double Racor engine filters with dedicated generator Racor filtration reflect the build quality and redundancy expected in ocean-capable motor yachts.

Exterior Design and Teak Work

The custom metallic blue hull finish commands attention, while the teak program is comprehensive: teak floors on cockpit, sideways

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2020 MCY 70 – One of a Kind Luxury Yacht in the Pacific NorthwestIntroducing the 2020 MCY 70, a masterpiece of design, luxury, and performance that stands out as one of a kind in the Pacific Northwest. This extraordinary yacht, designed by the renowned super yacht designers Nuvolari and Lenard, combines timeless elegance with cutting-edge technology, making it the perfect vessel for those seeking adventure without sacrificing comfort. Unmatched Design and LuxuryAt 70 feet, this yacht features a custom 3-stateroom layout, making it unique in its class. The original 4th stateroom has been ingeniously combined with the master suite to create a grand master stateroom, offering unparalleled space and luxury. This expansive suite is complemented by an additional lower pantry, providing increased refrigeration and storage—perfect for extended journeys. The interior showcases custom marble countertops, hand-picked linens, and a formal dining table within a full salon, creating a "large yacht" feel while maintaining the intimacy required to explore the secluded waters of the Pacific Northwest. The yacht's exterior is equally impressive, with a striking painted hull that commands attention in any marina. The design seamlessly blends elegance with functionality, ensuring that the yacht not only looks stunning but also performs at the highest level. Performance and StabilityWhether you're cruising at 22+ knots for a quick getaway or taking a leisurely, stable journey at 10 knots, the MCY 70 delivers on all fronts. Equipped with integrated zero-speed fin stabilizers, this yacht offers a smooth and comfortable ride, even in choppy waters. The full suite of Raymarine navigation instruments ensures that you have all the tools necessary for safe and efficient navigation, whether you're exploring the Alaskan wilderness or cruising down the Central Coast. A Vessel with a StoryThe current owners purchased this yacht to fulfill a lifelong dream of cruising to Alaska. With the guidance of a professional captain, they embarked on an unforgettable journey, exploring the rugged beauty of Alaska, the Central Coast, and Desolation Sound. Along the way, they encountered orcas, humpback whales, dolphins, sea lions, seals, and majestic glaciers. This yacht is not just a vessel; it's a gateway to experiences and memories that will last a lifetime. Now, having fulfilled their dream, the owners are ready to pass this remarkable yacht on to its next fortunate owner. Captain Maintained with No Expense SparedFrom the moment it was delivered new to Vancouver, this yacht has been meticulously maintained by a professional captain, ensuring that it remains in pristine condition. Recent upgrades include a new flybridge enclosure, teak treatment, new starting batteries, upgraded power systems, a watermaker overhaul, AC system service, new shaft seals, and fresh bottom paint. No expense has been spared in maintaining and upgrading this yacht, making it ready for its next adventure. Perfect for the Discerning BuyerThe MCY 70 is ideal for both those seeking a fully crewed yacht and those looking for an owner-operated vessel. Its thoughtful design allows it to be easily handled by a couple, yet it is outfitted with all the amenities and luxuries that appeal to high-end buyers. Whether you're drawn to its striking look, custom 3-cabin layout, or the promise of new adventures, this yacht offers an unparalleled opportunity. Don't miss your chance to own this exceptional yacht. Contact us today to schedule a private viewing or to learn more about how the MCY 70 can be yours. This is more than just a boat; it's your gateway to extraordinary experiences on the water!  Currently docked in Harbour Cruises Marina, Vancouver, BC. *** Not for sale while in Canadian Waters ***

2020 Monte Carlo Yachts MCY 70: A Luxury Motor Yacht Designed for Pacific Northwest Exploration
Overview
The 2020 Monte Carlo Yachts MCY 70 represents a sophisticated approach to mid-range motor yacht design, combining Italian craftsmanship with the functional requirements of extended cruising in demanding waters. At 69.17 feet in length with a 17.17-foot beam, this vessel was created by the esteemed design studio Nuvolari and Lenard, known for their work across the superyacht segment. The MCY 70 bridges the gap between owner-operated convenience and full-crew capability, making it equally suited to couples seeking independent cruising or larger parties requiring professional maritime support. Currently offered at $2,999,000 and located in Point Roberts, Washington, this particular example has been professionally maintained since its delivery and represents a turnkey opportunity for buyers seeking a well-equipped cruising platform with established service history.
Design Philosophy and Layout
The MCY 70's interior architecture prioritizes livable space and functional flow. This 2020 example features a custom three-stateroom configuration that departs from the standard four-cabin layout. The owners combined the original fourth stateroom with the master suite to create an oversized owner's quarters featuring a starboard-side walk-in closet, integrated washer and dryer, and abundant storage. This design choice reflects a deliberate prioritization of owner comfort over maximum berth count—a decision that appeals to cruising-focused buyers rather than charter operators. The vessel accommodates three guest staterooms below deck: a VIP cabin, a guest cabin, and dedicated crew quarters with two berths. Each cabin includes individual climate control through the tropical air conditioning system and entertainment options via integrated LED television and Sonos audio distribution. The crew quarters feature independent access via the aft engine room passage, maintaining separation between guest and service areas. The custom galley layout incorporates Miele appliances, including a convection oven, induction cooktop, and integrated dishwasher. An additional lower pantry with supplemental refrigeration supports extended provisioning, while the wine cellar addresses the storage requirements of discerning cruisers. Marble countertops and premium finishes establish the interior aesthetic without compromising galley workflow.
Helm and Navigation Systems
The MCY 70's pilot house integrates a comprehensive Raymarine electronics suite that supports both coastal cruising and open-water navigation. Twin Axiom 16 chartplotter displays occupy the main deck dashboard, providing redundancy and multi-function capability. These units interface with a Raymarine open-array radar antenna rated for 72-nautical-mile coverage, a DSM 300 fishfinder with integrated transducer, and dual VHF radio systems with DSC capability on both main and flybridge stations. The autopilot system uses Raymarine Evolution hardware, available at both helm positions. An AIS receiver and transceiver provide vessel traffic awareness, while dedicated chain counters at the main deck and flybridge dashboards facilitate precise anchoring in the deep-water harbors and anchorages characteristic of Alaska and the British Columbia coast. Helm control employs a joystick maneuvering system with V-drive configuration, accessible from both main deck and flybridge dashboards. This arrangement supports single-handed operation and reduces the physical demands of docking and close-quarters maneuvering. Separate Xenta wireless remote docking system capability further simplifies boat handling. Electric bow and stern thrusters provide lateral thrust authority, while Humphree interceptor trim tabs with automatic and coordinated turn functions optimize stability and fuel efficiency across the vessel's speed envelope. The integrated monitoring system consolidates engine, generator, and system diagnostics on the Raymarine displays, enabling proactive maintenance awareness.
Stabilization and Sea-Keeping
Integrated zero-speed Humphree fin stabilizers with all-speed active ride control represent a significant comfort enhancement for extended cruising in variable sea conditions. These systems operate across the vessel's speed range, from displacement-speed cruising at 10 knots through 22-knot cruise speeds and maximum performance at 28 knots. The interceptor trim system works in concert with the stabilizers, automatically adjusting trim angle to maintain level running and reduce pitching motion. The combination of these systems addresses the primary operational challenge of Pacific Northwest cruising: maintaining comfort and safety in waters that transition from protected inside passages to exposed open-ocean conditions. The stabilization suite allows the owners to maintain schedule and comfort when weather deteriorates, rather than seeking shelter or reducing speed.
Propulsion and Fuel Management
The MCY 70 operates on twin diesel engines configured with integrated zero-speed stabilization, supporting the cruising speeds documented in the specifications. Fuel capacity of 1,056 gallons supports extended range operations, while the water capacity of 211 gallons sustains the crew and guest complement during multi-week voyages. Engine management systems include automated oil change apparatus, double Racor filters on the main engines, and dedicated filtration for the generator circuit. An engine-driven emergency bilge pump provides redundant dewatering capability independent of electrical systems. The automatic fire-fighting system protects the engine room, addressing the primary risk point on motor yachts.
Power Generation and Electrical Infrastructure
Twin 21.5-kilowatt generators provide hotel load power while underway or at anchor, supporting the air conditioning, water maker, galley appliances, and entertainment systems. A 24V/120V inverter bridges battery power to 120V circuits, enabling selective equipment operation during generator shutdown periods. Shore power connection via Glendinning systems (dual units) facilitates rapid electrical integration at marina installations. The water maker produces 29 gallons per hour from the Sea Recovery Aqua Matic 700-1 system, enabling extended cruising without dependence on shore-water availability. Remote control capability at the lower helm station simplifies operation during cruising routines. All North American voltage standards and 4G wireless router connectivity with external antenna support modern communication and navigation requirements.
Exterior Design and Deck Layout
The MCY 70's exterior styling emphasizes functional elegance. A striking custom metallic blue hull finish, applied during recent maintenance, commands attention while the teak detailing provides tactile warmth and traditional yacht aesthetics. Teak surfaces include the main cockpit floor, side decks, bathing platform, and flybridge side areas, with matching hand rails throughout. The front cockpit layout features a full Portuguese bridge design, creating an expansive forward observation and entertaining space. Electrically adjustable teak tables in the forward cockpit, combined with fixed-leg tables in the aft cockpit and flybridge, accommodate varied entertaining configurations. Sunpads, sofas, and custom cushions furnish the exterior spaces. A carbon fiber T-top with soft sliding light system provides weather protection on the flybridge while maintaining visibility and ventilation. The aft cockpit features electric closure capability, extending the usable outdoor season. Underwater lights (three units in blue) illuminate the hull during evening entertaining. The bathing platform incorporates a tender cradle, while the concealed gangway maintains aesthetic continuity. A dock-side water inlet supports shore-based provisioning, and the semi-automatic electric watertight door from the saloon to the starboard sideway enables climate-controlled separation.
Flybridge Configuration
The flybridge emphasizes entertaining and observation. A bar counter with Italian Azul Bahia granite top and integrated stools creates a social focal point. Dedicated refrigeration, ice maker, and barbecue support extended outdoor entertaining. Forward starboard tables provide additional seating flexibility, while the upgraded lifting platform (800-kilogram gross capacity) accommodates water toys and tenders. Twin helm stations with Raymarine Axiom 16 displays, autopilot, and VHF radio provide full navigation redundancy. The joystick control system operates identically to the main deck configuration, enabling flybridge-based operation during favorable weather cruising.
Salon and Interior Spaces
The main deck saloon establishes the interior aesthetic through marble countertops, premium designer fabrics, and sophisticated lighting control. A concealed LED television integrates into the ceiling, maintaining visual clarity when powered down. The home theatre system includes remote control and aft cockpit speakers, enabling entertainment distribution throughout the vessel. A formal dining table with foldout leaves and four Poltrona Frau Montera dining chairs accommodates eight-person entertaining. The crystal dining table upgrade reflects the customization focus evident throughout the vessel. Wood flooring on the main deck saloon, combined with dimmable LED lighting in multiple zones and electric blinds on windows, creates a residential ambiance appropriate to extended living aboard.
Comfort Systems and Entertainment
Tropical air conditioning with crew quarters coverage maintains temperature control across all occupied spaces. The SONOS audio system distributes music throughout the vessel, with speakers in all zones and independent volume control. Satellite television via KVH TV5 system (including decoder wiring for main saloon and owner
Length
69.2 ft
Beam
17.17 ft'
Year
2020
Builder
Monte Carlo Yachts
Model
MCY 70
Cabins
4
Max speed
28 kn kn
What type of yacht is the 2020 Monte Carlo Yachts MCY 70, and what makes it suitable for Pacific Northwest cruising?
The MCY 70 is a 69-foot motor yacht designed by the renowned Italian studio Nuvolari and Lenard, built specifically for long-range cruising in demanding waters. Its integrated zero-speed fin stabilizers provide smooth handling in choppy conditions, while the full suite of Raymarine navigation electronics supports safe exploration of Alaska, the Central Coast, and Desolation Sound. The yacht's design balances performance with comfort, cruising efficiently at 22 knots or leisurely at 10 knots, making it well-suited for extended Pacific Northwest voyages where weather and wildlife encounters are part of the experience.
What is the cabin layout and sleeping configuration on this MCY 70?
This yacht features a custom 3-stateroom layout with an exceptionally large master suite on the main deck that includes a starboard walk-in closet, washer and dryer, and ensuite bathroom with marble finishes. The VIP cabin and guest cabin each provide comfortable sleeping quarters with LED televisions and premium designer fabrics. Additionally, the vessel includes dedicated crew quarters with two berths, allowing for a professional crew to operate and maintain the yacht. This configuration provides sleeping for up to eight guests plus crew, making it suitable for both owner-operated and fully crewed operation.
What navigation and electronics systems are installed on the MCY 70?
The yacht is equipped with dual Raymarine Axiom 16 chartplotter displays on the main deck dashboard, a Raymarine open array 72-nautical-mile super HD 48-inch radar antenna, and Raymarine Tridata for water speed and depth monitoring. Navigation is supported by Raymarine Evolution autopilot on both main deck and flybridge dashboards, AIS receiver and transceiver for vessel identification, Raymarine DSC VHF radio on both stations, and a Raymarine DSM 300 fishfinder with transducer. A 4G router with external antenna provides wireless connectivity, while video cameras monitor the aft cockpit and engine room. This comprehensive electronics suite enables confident navigation and situational awareness across all cruising conditions.
How is the helm station configured, and what control systems are available?
The MCY 70 features dual helm stations—one on the main deck and one on the flybridge—each equipped with Maneuvering Joystick V-Drive control systems that simplify boat handling for both owner-operators and professional captains. Both stations include full navigation displays, autopilot controls, VHF radios, and engine monitoring. The joystick system coordinates with electric bow and stern thrusters, allowing precise maneuvering in tight spaces without requiring traditional wheel steering. The flybridge station also includes a wireless docking remote system, chain counters, and controls for all major yacht systems, providing complete command capability from either location.
What interior amenities and galley features support extended cruising?
The main deck saloon features a formal dining area with a crystal dining table and four Poltrona Frau chairs, complemented by a custom galley layout with Miele appliances including a gas hob, electric oven, and dishwasher. A separate lower pantry includes a wine cellar, additional refrigerator, and icemaker on the flybridge, supporting provisioning for extended voyages. The saloon includes a concealed LED television in the ceiling, home theatre system with remote-controlled speakers extending to the aft cockpit, and a Sonos audio system throughout all zones. A marble galley countertop, custom marble bathroom finishes, and premium designer fabrics throughout create a refined cruising environment suitable for multi-week passages.
What exterior spaces and cockpit layouts does the MCY 70 provide?
The yacht features a full Portuguese bridge forward cockpit with teak flooring and concealed gangway, providing protected outdoor space for anchoring and observation. The main deck aft cockpit includes teak flooring, closing panels, sunpad seating, and a separate dining table with electrically adjustable legs. The flybridge offers a carbon fiber T-top with soft sliding light system, teak sideways flooring, a bar counter with stools, Italian Azul Bahia granite top, a barbecue, and a refrigerator. The bathing platform includes a tender cradle and teak flooring. All exterior spaces feature premium teak railings, additional cleats for secure mooring, and underwater blue lights, creating functional and elegant outdoor living areas.
What propulsion and fuel capacity does the MCY 70 have, and how does it support extended cruising range?
The MCY 70 is powered by diesel engines that deliver a maximum speed of 28 knots and a comfortable cruising speed of 22 knots. The yacht carries 1,056 gallons of fuel capacity, supporting extended range cruising across the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Fresh water capacity of 211 gallons is supplemented by an onboard water maker producing 29 gallons per hour, ensuring adequate supply for multi-week voyages. Dual fuel filtration systems with Racor filters for both engines and generator maintain fuel quality, while an engine-driven emergency bilge pump and automatic fire-fighting system provide safety redundancy during extended offshore passages.
What stabilization and ride-control systems enhance comfort underway?
The MCY 70 is equipped with Humphree interceptors featuring automatic trim and coordinated turn options, combined with Humphree active ride control and all-speed stabilization fins. These systems work together to minimize hull motion across a range of sea states and speeds, providing a stable platform whether cruising at displacement speeds or running at higher velocities. The integrated zero-speed fin stabilizers are particularly valuable in the variable conditions of Alaska and the Central Coast, where the yacht may encounter both beam seas and following swells. This combination of active stabilization systems significantly reduces fatigue and motion sickness for guests and crew during extended passages.
What power generation and electrical systems support onboard operations?
The yacht features dual 21.5 kVA generators providing reliable electrical power for all hotel loads, air conditioning, and equipment operation. A 24V/120V inverter supplies power when engines are off or during quiet hours. Shore power connectivity is provided via Glendinning systems at two locations, allowing connection to dock power in marinas. All systems are North American voltage standard. Tropical air conditioning with zoned control extends to crew quarters, maintaining comfort throughout the yacht. An engine-driven emergency bilge pump and automatic fire-fighting system provide critical safety backup, while an engine and generator oil change system simplifies maintenance during extended cruising.
How does the MCY 70 balance owner-operator capability with professional crew operation?
The MCY 70 is designed to be easily handled by a couple using the joystick control systems and integrated automation, yet it includes dedicated crew quarters with two berths, a separate crew galley area, and aft engine room access that facilitate professional crew operation. The dual helm stations allow either owner or captain to command the yacht, with all critical systems duplicated or accessible from both locations. The custom 3-stateroom layout provides comfortable guest accommodations while maintaining separate crew spaces, allowing the yacht to operate efficiently whether owner-operated for intimate family cruising or fully crewed for larger gatherings. This flexibility makes the MCY 70 suitable for buyers seeking either hands-on boating or the convenience of professional crew management.
What recent upgrades and maintenance history support confidence in this yacht's condition?
This MCY 70 has been meticulously maintained by a professional captain since delivery, with recent upgrades including a new flybridge enclosure, teak treatment, new starting batteries, upgraded power systems, watermaker overhaul, air conditioning system service, new shaft seals, and fresh bottom paint. The yacht was delivered new to Vancouver and has been continuously cared for without expense spared, with all major systems serviced and upgraded to ensure reliable operation. The captain-maintained history, combined with documented upgrades and the professional care evident throughout the vessel, provides assurance that the yacht is ready for immediate cruising without requiring significant capital expenditures or system overhauls.

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