The 75 was built in Italy by Azimut with a multi-award winning international design team, exterior styling by Italy's Stefano Righini and interior design by Carlo Galeazzi. The 22.94m/75'3" flybridge boat built from GRP can sleep up to eight guests across four cabins. She was available with only one option for inboard engines.
First announced to the press in 2004 she went into development later the same year.
She can comfortably maintain a cruising speed of 27 knots via her twin 1,360hp MAN V12-1360 engines.
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5 Pre-Owned Azimut 75 Yachts for sale
Azimut
2010 M*****23m | Azimut 75
Features: Swim Platform
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Azimut
2008 T*****23m | Azimut 75
Features: Swim Platform, Aircon, Passerelle
1 Not for sale to US residents while in US waters
2 Approx Price Conversion
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Find out how much a pre-owned Azimut 75 may cost based upon the asking price of all yachts currently for sale globally according to YachtBuyer Market Watch & our sales listings.
Market Price Insight
YachtBuyer’s Market Watch reports that there are currently three pre-owned Azimut 75 yachts for sale globally, built between 2008 and 2010. These yachts are listed at prices ranging from £349k to £1.1 million, with an average asking price of £782.8k. With an average age of 16 years, these vessels continue to hold their value thanks to their combination of luxury, performance, and timeless design. Pricing differences arise from factors like condition, bespoke modifications, and onboard offerings, illustrating the ongoing popularity of the Azimut 75 worldwide.
Azimut 75 Price
2004 - 2009
Average asking price according to YachtBuyer data (5 yachts available). Prices may vary depending on specification, condition and extras.
With five Azimut 75 yachts appearing on the market in the last three years, there is evidence of some resale activity, according to YachtBuyer’s Market Watch data. These yachts spend an average of 300 days on the market, reflecting a moderate turnover rate for flybridge boats in this size segment. Over the same period, the marketed price tends to see a moderate average price reduction of 10.5% from the initial asking price, which demonstrates its ability to hold its value and shows continued interest from the market. Interestingly, this level of change is below the average price fluctuation for this size of flybridge boat, indicating a stable position in the market. These yachts have been for sale around the east coast of the United States, and sometimes the East Mediterranean Sea.
The first 75 was announced to the press in 2004 and Azimut started development later the same year.
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