
Maritimo M50 Walkthrough
Maritimo M50 Debuts


Snotty conditions off Ft. Lauderdale offer the ideal test track for Maritimo’s new flybridge flagship.

Maritimo attracts the attention of the 2023 Ft. Lauderdale Boat Show with the American debut of their M60.

The ethos of the Maritimo brand is a long range motoryacht and the new M600 Offshore epitomizes that, but with the added bonus of being a little more.

When running 90 miles in rough weather, you truly appreciate the enclosed flybridge on the Maritimo M55.

You often hear about Aussie-built boats being tough and stout, Maritimo’s head of design explains why.

Step aboard the Maritimo M55 enclosed-bridge, Aussie-built yacht. The enclosed bridge on the Maritimo M55 was a welcomed feature on a recent run in rough seas down the east coast of Florida.

Maritimo had a double debut in Ft. Lauderdale 2021 with their highly anticipated M55 and S55. Join Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding as he takes a spin through the sedan version.

A single helm seat wasn’t an option for this New Zealand cruising couple, who found in the Maritimo S70 the perfect long-distance cruiser to enjoy their retirement.



Australians have their priorities straight. Exhibit A is the Maritimo M58. Learn more about it here.

Maritimo M53If the primary purpose of a yacht is to entertain, then the Maritimo M53 is a boat on a mission. At 57’8″ she packs as much leisure-time punch as larger boats. Of particular note is her well-appointed galley, replete with a full-size refrigerator and freezer, electric cooktop, microwave, and drawer-style dishwasher, plus a stainless

Biggest Yet: This Australian builder set out to create a boat that would showcase its plans for the future. Did it succeed? The launch of a new flagship is always a telling moment for a boatbuilder. That’s because she’s always more than just a boat. She should be the largest, best-equipped, best-designed, and most stylish vessel

Maritimo M50 Debuts

Snotty conditions off Ft. Lauderdale offer the ideal test track for Maritimo’s new flybridge flagship.

Maritimo attracts the attention of the 2023 Ft. Lauderdale Boat Show with the American debut of their M60.

The ethos of the Maritimo brand is a long range motoryacht and the new M600 Offshore epitomizes that, but with the added bonus of being a little more.

When running 90 miles in rough weather, you truly appreciate the enclosed flybridge on the Maritimo M55.

You often hear about Aussie-built boats being tough and stout, Maritimo’s head of design explains why.

Step aboard the Maritimo M55 enclosed-bridge, Aussie-built yacht. The enclosed bridge on the Maritimo M55 was a welcomed feature on a recent run in rough seas down the east coast of Florida.

Maritimo had a double debut in Ft. Lauderdale 2021 with their highly anticipated M55 and S55. Join Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding as he takes a spin through the sedan version.

A single helm seat wasn’t an option for this New Zealand cruising couple, who found in the Maritimo S70 the perfect long-distance cruiser to enjoy their retirement.

Our first look at the Maritimo X60.

Our first look at the Maritimo M65.

Australians have their priorities straight. Exhibit A is the Maritimo M58. Learn more about it here.

Maritimo M53If the primary purpose of a yacht is to entertain, then the Maritimo M53 is a boat on a mission. At 57’8″ she packs as much leisure-time punch as larger boats. Of particular note is her well-appointed galley, replete with a full-size refrigerator and freezer, electric cooktop, microwave, and drawer-style dishwasher, plus a stainless

Biggest Yet: This Australian builder set out to create a boat that would showcase its plans for the future. Did it succeed? The launch of a new flagship is always a telling moment for a boatbuilder. That’s because she’s always more than just a boat. She should be the largest, best-equipped, best-designed, and most stylish vessel