A solidly constructed cruiser, the Maritimo M50 is built for boaters who really use their boats.
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One notable change found on the Maritimo M50 not found on her smaller predecessor, the M48, is a single-level entertaining area between the cockpit and the saloon.
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Another notable improvement on the M50: The glass partition between the cockpit and the saloon can be fully opened and stowed to starboard, joining the two areas and creating a large, open living area.
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The galley is located to starboard at the aft end of the saloon, opposite the stairs to the flying bridge. Forward are two L-shaped settees (one with a dinette), a companionway to the staterooms belowdecks, and one hell of a place to watch a sunset.
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The Maritimo M50 is ready to cruise far and wide, with plenty of room for family and friends.
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Head up the interior staircase to the flying bridge to find the helm station, with a settee and dinette directly abaft and access to the bridge balcony. When the weather is right, open the windows and let the outside in.
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The forepeak VIP stateroom.
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Maritimo gave the M50’s owner one heck of a place to bed down, with a master stateroom that is reportedly 230 percent larger than the master stateroom on the M48.
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After a day of cruising, once you’ve dropped the hook in a secluded anchorage and you’re set for the night, a nice bottle of wine on the flying bridge balcony, maybe while watching the sunset, sounds like a pretty ideal situation.
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The Maritimo M50 will see plenty of use from her owners, just as the M48 did before her.