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The Azimut S7 is the second-generation sport yacht in Azimut's S range, sitting alongside the 55S and 77S, and the first in the line shaped by exterior designer Alberto Mancini. It measures 70 feet, or 21.30 meters, and carries CE Category A certification, the highest rating. The defining engineering choice is structural carbon fiber, used in the hull, superstructure, mast and even the cockpit tables, which lowers the center of gravity and keeps weight down. The hull itself was drawn by naval architect Pierluigi Ausonio, with a stem that runs vertical at the top before sweeping into an elongated curve below. Buyers can also specify a coupé version without the sport fly. The Azimut S7 yacht price starts at 2.4 million euros excluding VAT.
Power comes from triple Volvo Penta IPS 1050 pods, three 800-horsepower diesels for 2,400 horsepower combined, with joystick control standard. The throttle layout pairs two engine controls to the outer engines, and the central engine engages automatically once the outer two exceed 600 rpm. Top speed sits steady at 36 to 37 knots with peaks of 38, and the S7 cruises comfortably at 30 knots. At 20 knots and 1,550 rpm consumption is 190 liters per hour; at 25 knots and 1,750 rpm it rises only to 240 liters per hour, keeping the boat under 10 liters per nautical mile. Range is close to 300 nautical miles at cruising speed. Active trim control manages the running angle automatically, and the IPS setup turns tightly and steers with real engagement.
The sport fly is compact by flybridge standards but seats eight at a fold-out carbon fiber table, served by a wet bar cabinet with grill, sink, fridge and ice maker. There is no hard top; a fabric Bimini raises at the push of a button for shade at any speed, and a glass-infused sunroof sits over the lower helm to keep light flooding the interior even when closed. The upper helm places throttles and joystick close to hand, with twin Garmin glass displays offered in three sizes. A third docking station can be optioned into the cockpit.
The cockpit is a primary living area on this style of boat and offers a large dining table, the wet bar, and a wide aft sun pad whose squares pop up as backrests. The transom folds down into an extended bathing platform, and the garage swallows a 3.25-meter tender (3.45 meters if deflated) plus a jet ski, while a section of the platform stays at water level for swimmers. The flattened Azimut bow gives a safe, step-free foredeck with a sunbathing area and convertible bow lounge.
Inside, the Azimut S7 interior was developed by Yatique, with interior architecture by Francesco Guida, emphasizing continuity between the salon and cockpit through full-height sliding glass and large windows. The galley sits forward beside the lower helm, with two deep refrigerated drawers and an imperador marble countertop. Two motorized tables rise and join to seat eight or drop to coffee-table height. The S7 layout places the full-beam master amidships with a walk-in wardrobe, glass display-case storage and a hidden TV at the foot of the bed; the VIP sits forward in the bow with an ensuite, and there is a twin cabin plus a bunk cabin with L-shaped berths. A single or twin crew cabin is accessed from the starboard side deck.
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 triple Volvo Penta IPS 1050 pods, three 800-horsepower diesels for 2,400 horsepower combined, with joystick control standard. The throttle layout pairs two engine controls to the outer engines, and the central engine engages automatically once the outer two exceed 600 rpm. Top speed sits steady at 36 to 37 knots with peaks of 38, and the S7 cruises comfortably at 30 knots. At 20 knots and 1,550 rpm consumption is 190 liters per hour; at 25 knots and 1,750 rpm it rises only to 240 liters per hour, keeping the boat under 10 liters per nautical mile. Range is close to 300 nautical miles at cruising speed. Active trim control manages the running angle automatically, and the IPS setup turns tightly and steers with real engagement.
The sport fly is compact by flybridge standards but seats eight at a fold-out carbon fiber table, served by a wet bar cabinet with grill, sink, fridge and ice maker. There is no hard top; a fabric Bimini raises at the push of a button for shade at any speed, and a glass-infused sunroof sits over the lower helm to keep light flooding the interior even when closed. The upper helm places throttles and joystick close to hand, with twin Garmin glass displays offered in three sizes. A third docking station can be optioned into the cockpit.
The cockpit is a primary living area on this style of boat and offers a large dining table, the wet bar, and a wide aft sun pad whose squares pop up as backrests. The transom folds down into an extended bathing platform, and the garage swallows a 3.25-meter tender (3.45 meters if deflated) plus a jet ski, while a section of the platform stays at water level for swimmers. The flattened Azimut bow gives a safe, step-free foredeck with a sunbathing area and convertible bow lounge.
Inside, the Azimut S7 interior was developed by Yatique, with interior architecture by Francesco Guida, emphasizing continuity between the salon and cockpit through full-height sliding glass and large windows. The galley sits forward beside the lower helm, with two deep refrigerated drawers and an imperador marble countertop. Two motorized tables rise and join to seat eight or drop to coffee-table height. The S7 layout places the full-beam master amidships with a walk-in wardrobe, glass display-case storage and a hidden TV at the foot of the bed; the VIP sits forward in the bow with an ensuite, and there is a twin cabin plus a bunk cabin with L-shaped berths. A single or twin crew cabin is accessed from the starboard side deck.
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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