The Johnson 70 is a 70-foot fiberglass motor yacht designed by Bill Dixon, powered by twin 1200-hp MAN diesel engines. Built in 2001, the boat underwent mechanical retrofit work in 2024. The design prioritizes volume and open spaces, with an oversized swim step, expansive aft deck, and generous flybridge suitable for both cruising and entertaining.
Accommodations span four separate staterooms and four heads with showers. The owner's suite is positioned aft with private staircase access, featuring a king bed, ensuite head, and walk-in closet; a full-size washer and dryer stack is located nearby. Two guest staterooms with individual heads occupy the forward section. The main salon opens through double glass sliding doors and includes a service bar. The galley, positioned just forward of the salon, houses updated appliances including dishwasher and trash compactor, with a dinette adjacent.
The enclosed flybridge features Strataglass windscreen protection, guest seating, sink, and refrigerator. The sun deck above includes a dinghy with hoist. The layout flows continuously from the salon through the galley and aft deck, creating integrated entertainment and relaxation zones throughout the boat.
Length
70.00 FT
Beam
20.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
4
Heads
4
Engines
2
Engine Make
Man
Engine Model
D2842 LE
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
2,300 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
500 GAL
Water
425 GAL