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Maritimo Unveils Largest Yacht Yet

By December 16, 2021December 18th, 2021No Comments

PHOTOS COURTESY OF MARITIMO

Since the inception of its groundbreaking enclosed flybridge motoryacht 18 years ago, Maritimo has been redefining the long-range cruising motoryacht concept. In 2022, it will release its largest motoryacht to date, the 75-foot M75.

“Carrying the designation of the brand’s flagship status, the M75 has been cloaked in a mighty exterior form from bow to stern,” says Maritimo Director of Design Tom Barry-Cotter. “The M75’s hull profile is characterized by sweeping longitudinal contours and styling cues combined with integral hull windows gracing the hull topsides, providing the internal accommodations with unprecedented views and natural light.”

The M75 offers the highest level of customer input and the most in-depth design and development process ever undertaken at Maritimo, and Maritimo’s production facilities even underwent extensive upgrades and expansions in 2019 in order to design bigger vessels like the M75.

“Step aboard, and the first impression the M75 emanates is certainly that of unsurpassed amounts of deck space,” adds Barry-Cotter. “The M75 adventure deck creates an incredibly versatile hub for lounging, cooking, adventuring or storage, with plenty of room to spare.”

The 75-foot, 8-inch boat offers Scania Di16-1150 MHP standard power units, with the option to upgrade, and a 2,641-gallon fuel capacity to reach those long-range destinations. The massive deck space includes furniture designed in modules for a more fluid design concept for buyers, and the upper cockpit deck boasts a flybridge headliner.

Space and comfort is the mission of the M75, which offers a large salon and long-range aft galley that connects the upper cockpit deck and luxurious salon and serves both outdoor and indoor areas. The open atrium companionway is the largest and most striking in its class, and below deck the sleeping quarters offer no less space, with four staterooms and three heads, including an impressive owner’s stateroom. With this much space, there are also plenty of storage options, including a tender garage.

To learn more, visit maritimo.com.