Monday, April 29

Maritimo To Launch Two New 75s

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Maritimo will hold the global launches of its new M75 and S75 luxury motor yachts at the Sanctuary Cove boat show in Australia on May 25.

The M75, pictured here, is the flybridge version, while the S75 is the sport version of the latest in Maritimo’s highly regarded lineup of made-in-Australia, blue-water cruising yachts. Both have supersized beach clubs aft for lounging, entertaining and enjoying water sports.

Made to be the leader of Maritimo’s fleet, the M75 has the space, style, comfort and  seakeeping ability to accommodate a family for an offshore cruising vacation. It has four cabins, including a full-beam master, a large galley with home-sized refrigerators and Miele appliances, and an upper cockpit and adventure deck for relaxing or al fresco dining.

The M75 is defined by its enclosed flybridge skylounge with an internal staircase; it has the largest indoor/outdoor living space in any of the company’s M-series yachts. The skylounge is climate controlled and contains two distinct lounging areas; a forward cruising lounge, and an aft TV lounge. Both have sofas that can be converted into extra sleeping berths. Sliding glass doors aft lead to more space on the balcony deck.

Below, the full-beam master suite has a centerline king-sized bed, a large en suite head, a walk-in wardrobe, two full-height hanging lockers, a desk and a settee.

Standard power comes from twin 1150-hp Scania diesels with straight shaft drives. Maritimos have a shallow shaft angle for efficiency and a lower draft.

The S75 (pictured above) is the sedan or sport version, with an expanded hardtop that can be used as utility deck space (you reach it via a hatch and ladder from the upper cockpit). The aft upper cockpit serves as a luxurious al fresco deck, with U-shaped seating aft and a dining table. An aft galley arrangement connects the upper cockpit to the salon, which has Maritino’s unique two-stage sliding windows.

Below, the S75 carries three staterooms and two heads, including a full-beam master with a king-sized bed; a VIP stateroom with an offset queen bed forward, and a guest stateroom with two single berths on the starboard side.

Tom Barry-Cotter, Maritimo’s managing director, said “These two models are the result of the most in-depth design and developing process ever undertaken in Maritimo history,” with the company’s designers collaborating with owners for more than two years.

Specs. (M75): LOA: 75’8”; Beam: 19’8”; Draft: 5’3”; Disp.: 121,695 lbs. (115,080 lbs. for S75); Fuel: 2,641 gals.; Water: 370 gals.; Power: 2×1150-hp Scania diesels. Read more http://maritimo.com.au and see the video below:

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