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The Azimut 68 is a flybridge yacht in the 20-metre size segment, built in Italy and aimed at owners after a family cruiser with real flexibility. Three design partners shaped the boat: Alberto Mancini handled the exterior with its near-vertical bow and sleek window line, Achille Salvagni designed the interior, and Pierluigi Ausonio worked with Azimut's R&D department on the naval architecture and hull lines. It suits an owner-operator who may carry occasional crew, since a double crew cabin with its own ensuite sits aft on the lower deck. A recent example offered in the UK was a 2023 Azimut 68 fly retailed at £3.28 million ex tax, with the specced-out price around £3.25 million.
Power comes from twin Volvo Penta IPS 1350 engines rated at 1,000 horsepower each. The medium-V hull reaches a top speed of 32 knots, and at a cruising speed of 27 knots it returns a range of just over 300 nautical miles from 3,700 litres of fuel. Azimut mounted the engines on jack shafts, moving them forward of the pods to improve weight distribution. The IPS drives are compact enough that the engine room bulkhead could be pushed roughly 60 centimetres further aft, freeing up accommodation space, and a gyro stabiliser (Seakeeper units in the engine room) steadies the boat at anchor.
The helm carries twin Garmin screens that monitor and control the full vessel — engines, generator, lights, alarms, pumps and even the owner's cabin air conditioning — alongside the IPS joystick and a proportional bow thruster. Electrically adjustable leather helm seats face the console, with a sealing side door at the lower helm for easier docking, and a second IPS control station sits in the cockpit for stern-to mooring. The Azimut 68 interior offers three main deck layouts: an enclosed galley to starboard with a louvered "lanterna" panel of acrylic and wooden slats that contains noise and smells while passing light, an open galley with half-height walls, and an aft galley version that opens onto the cockpit through a hinging window and frees the forward area for a second lounge. Miele appliances and generous storage are standard on every layout, and the décor mixes light brushed oak, glossy mahogany, matte bronze accents, stainless steel and neutral fabrics.
Below deck the 68 is a four-cabin yacht sleeping eight guests. The full-beam master amidships is about 30% larger than the comparable 66 and uses a stone-effect walkway to separate the carpeted sleeping area from the bathroom, where the heads sit to port and the teak-lined shower to starboard behind a pocket door. Full-height storage can be extended into a walk-in closet on request, and the cabin includes a pop-up TV and a swivel vanity unit. The forward VIP cabin has good head height, an ensuite and backlit wall detailing; the two twin cabins include one with an L-shaped bunk arrangement and a day head shared between them. A full-size washer and dryer can replace the combo unit, a frequent request on this model.
The flybridge is a true full-size deck rather than a small add-on, made possible by Azimut's Carbon Tech construction, which uses single-piece carbon fibre laminate in the deck and hard top to cut weight and lower the centre of gravity. It carries a picnic table for eight, an American-style bar with griddle, sink, fridge and ice maker, a sunpad, an electric sun shade aft, and a helm station with the same Garmin instrumentation under an opening soft top. The foredeck has a convertible lounge that folds flat into a sunbed, removable wooden cup-holder inserts and four carbon fibre poles for a bimini. Aft, a hi-lo teak swim platform launches a 3.25-metre tender, with a separate locker for fenders and water toys.
For anyone considering an Azimut 68 flybridge for sale, the draw is four distinct living areas — cockpit, saloon, bow lounge and flybridge — and a choice of galley layouts that change the character of the main deck. The cockpit keeps Azimut's drop-down privacy screen for stern-to berthing, upholstery wrapped down over the fibreglass base, and mooring winches that come as standard across Azimut models over 53 feet. The main variables to weigh when buying the Azimut 68 yacht are which of the three main deck layouts suits your cruising, and the optional extras such as the full-size laundry, extended walk-in closet, master vanity and flybridge seating arrangement.
Currently, there are 379 boats available for sale for Azimut boats. Prices range from $50,000 to $19,500,000, with an average listing price of $1,558,201. The inventory includes 86 new boats and 293 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 379 powerboats. Popular boat types include Motor Yacht, Flybridge, Sports Cruiser, and Express Cruiser. boats are most popular in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, St. Catharines, and Miami Beach. There have been 804 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. March is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. May is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are day cruising, long distance cruising, overnight cruising, yachting, and family fun. Most boats contain with cabins, with heads, joystick, sea keeper, and stabilizers. boats tend to have an average of 2 engines. It is common for boats to have MAN engines or VOLVO engines or Volvo Penta engines.
Power comes from twin Volvo Penta IPS 1350 engines rated at 1,000 horsepower each. The medium-V hull reaches a top speed of 32 knots, and at a cruising speed of 27 knots it returns a range of just over 300 nautical miles from 3,700 litres of fuel. Azimut mounted the engines on jack shafts, moving them forward of the pods to improve weight distribution. The IPS drives are compact enough that the engine room bulkhead could be pushed roughly 60 centimetres further aft, freeing up accommodation space, and a gyro stabiliser (Seakeeper units in the engine room) steadies the boat at anchor.
The helm carries twin Garmin screens that monitor and control the full vessel — engines, generator, lights, alarms, pumps and even the owner's cabin air conditioning — alongside the IPS joystick and a proportional bow thruster. Electrically adjustable leather helm seats face the console, with a sealing side door at the lower helm for easier docking, and a second IPS control station sits in the cockpit for stern-to mooring. The Azimut 68 interior offers three main deck layouts: an enclosed galley to starboard with a louvered "lanterna" panel of acrylic and wooden slats that contains noise and smells while passing light, an open galley with half-height walls, and an aft galley version that opens onto the cockpit through a hinging window and frees the forward area for a second lounge. Miele appliances and generous storage are standard on every layout, and the décor mixes light brushed oak, glossy mahogany, matte bronze accents, stainless steel and neutral fabrics.
Below deck the 68 is a four-cabin yacht sleeping eight guests. The full-beam master amidships is about 30% larger than the comparable 66 and uses a stone-effect walkway to separate the carpeted sleeping area from the bathroom, where the heads sit to port and the teak-lined shower to starboard behind a pocket door. Full-height storage can be extended into a walk-in closet on request, and the cabin includes a pop-up TV and a swivel vanity unit. The forward VIP cabin has good head height, an ensuite and backlit wall detailing; the two twin cabins include one with an L-shaped bunk arrangement and a day head shared between them. A full-size washer and dryer can replace the combo unit, a frequent request on this model.
The flybridge is a true full-size deck rather than a small add-on, made possible by Azimut's Carbon Tech construction, which uses single-piece carbon fibre laminate in the deck and hard top to cut weight and lower the centre of gravity. It carries a picnic table for eight, an American-style bar with griddle, sink, fridge and ice maker, a sunpad, an electric sun shade aft, and a helm station with the same Garmin instrumentation under an opening soft top. The foredeck has a convertible lounge that folds flat into a sunbed, removable wooden cup-holder inserts and four carbon fibre poles for a bimini. Aft, a hi-lo teak swim platform launches a 3.25-metre tender, with a separate locker for fenders and water toys.
For anyone considering an Azimut 68 flybridge for sale, the draw is four distinct living areas — cockpit, saloon, bow lounge and flybridge — and a choice of galley layouts that change the character of the main deck. The cockpit keeps Azimut's drop-down privacy screen for stern-to berthing, upholstery wrapped down over the fibreglass base, and mooring winches that come as standard across Azimut models over 53 feet. The main variables to weigh when buying the Azimut 68 yacht are which of the three main deck layouts suits your cruising, and the optional extras such as the full-size laundry, extended walk-in closet, master vanity and flybridge seating arrangement.
Currently, there are 379 boats available for sale for Azimut boats. Prices range from $50,000 to $19,500,000, with an average listing price of $1,558,201. The inventory includes 86 new boats and 293 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 379 powerboats. Popular boat types include Motor Yacht, Flybridge, Sports Cruiser, and Express Cruiser. boats are most popular in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, St. Catharines, and Miami Beach. There have been 804 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. March is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. May is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are day cruising, long distance cruising, overnight cruising, yachting, and family fun. Most boats contain with cabins, with heads, joystick, sea keeper, and stabilizers. boats tend to have an average of 2 engines. It is common for boats to have MAN engines or VOLVO engines or Volvo Penta engines.
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Updated June 30, 2026
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