The 2004 Azimut 68 Plus is an Italian-built flybridge motor yacht designed by Stefano Righini with interiors by Carlo Galeazzi. At 71 feet with a 17.67-foot beam, she combines distinctive Mediterranean styling with a spacious, volume-efficient interior. Twin MTU diesel engines producing 2,300 horsepower drive the boat to a maximum speed of 32 knots and a cruising speed of 28 knots, delivering the performance and stability characteristic of Azimut's deep-V hull design.
The accommodation plan includes five cabins and five heads, with four guest staterooms and four guest heads plus separate crew quarters, allowing comfortable separation between owner, guests, and crew. The main deck centers on a bright salon flowing into a formal dining area, with a well-equipped galley forward. Exterior spaces span a spacious aft deck, full side decks, a foredeck sunpad area, and an expansive flybridge suited for open-air cruising and entertaining.
The yacht is equipped with air conditioning, generator, bow thruster, navigation electronics, and a hydraulic gangway. Teak details appear throughout the cockpit and side decks. Fuel and water capacity supports extended cruising. The fiberglass hull and layout provide the foundation for either private ownership or continued use in the charter market.
Length
71.00 FT
Beam
17.67 FT
Draft
4.75 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Cabins
5
Heads
5
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
MTU
Engine Model
12V 183 TE 93
Power
2 x NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
28.00 KTS
Max Speed
32.00 KTS
Fuel
1,268 GAL
Water
317 GAL