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Who it suits This 22.6-metre Azimut works well for groups of 8–10 people wanting a comfortable, established motoryacht without the charter cost of a newer build. It's ideal if you're flying in from the US or Europe and want a reliable vessel with serious cruising range and zero deposit required.
Strong practical kit The water maker, generator, and bow thruster make extended coastal cruising genuinely hassle-free, while the full navigation suite (dual chart plotters, radar, autopilot) means confident passage-making in mixed conditions. Snorkeling gear and dinghy are included, so you're ready to explore anchorages straightaway.
Value angle A 2003 Azimut 74 at this price point is sensible money if the hull and engines are well-maintained—and zero deposit is a refreshing plus. You're paying for a proven platform rather than flashy new-build gloss.
One honest note At 21 years old, running costs (fuel, servicing, potential surprises) will be higher than a newer yacht, and the interior styling won't feel contemporary. Confirm the full survey and service history with 7seas Maritime before committing, especially engine and systems condition.
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