Introducing the Maritimo M75

Maritimo’s enclosed-bridge M75 motoryacht is a bluewater cruiser with luxe amenities and an entertainment-focused layout.
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Maritimo’s M-series includes three models and ranges from 55 to 75 feet in length overall. Courtesy Maritimo Americas

It’s fair to say that yacht building has become dream building for most owners. The question nowadays is: What’s the next adventure?

Maritimo has a good answer with its flagship motoryacht, the M75: Whatever owners want it to be.

This enclosed-bridge motoryacht is an offshore long-distance cruiser with well-appointed amenities throughout.

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Maritimo calls these two sky-lounge spaces the forward cruising lounge and the aft TV lounge. Courtesy Maritimo Americas

“The size and volume of the M75 will obviously impress,” Keith Teynor, managing director for Maritimo Americas, stated in a press release. “However, it’s the thought and fit-and-finish that are setting the M75 apart from the market.”

Like all Maritimos, the M75 is built for the tumultuous waters off the Australian coast. To ensure a solid ride, the M75 sports a variable-deadrise hull form with a deep keel and sharp entry. A flattened hull progression aft helps to deliver comfort, performance and stability.

The defining design element on all of the M-series yachts is the enclosed flybridge. Maritimo enhances the sky lounge by creating two distinct social spaces. Forward, the two-seat helm station is to starboard with a U-shaped settee adjacent to port. A second U-shaped settee is abaft the helm station with an entertainment center to port. An electric sunroof provides natural ventilation when the air conditioning is off or the weather is perfect.

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Amidships, the full-beam master stateroom is flanked with hullside windows that help fill the room with natural light. The master has a centerline king berth, a variety of stowage options, an en suite head and a flat-screen TV. Courtesy Maritimo Americas

The open after section of the flybridge is shaded by an awning and has exterior lounge seating with an L-shaped settee to starboard and a three-stool bar to port.

On the main deck aft, more guest space awaits. The cockpit and an area the builder calls the Adventure Deck combine to create a versatile lounge space with a grilling station and stowage.

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For exterior relaxation and entertainment spaces on board the Maritimo M75, owners and guests have their choice of the foredeck sun pad, Adventure Deck, cockpit and bridge deck aft. Courtesy Maritimo Americas

By moving the lone helm station to the sky lounge, Maritimo could dedicate the main deck of the M75 to entertainment and lounging as well. The galley-aft layout allows owners to entertain guests in the salon, in the cockpit and on the Adventure Deck. Interior stairs access the sky lounge. The salon has a U-shaped settee to starboard, while an L-shaped dinette is to port.

Belowdecks, accommodations for overnight cruising include four staterooms and three heads, allowing for a total of eight people. The master stateroom is amidships with a centerline king berth, while the VIP stateroom is forward in the bow with an athwartships queen berth. The two guest staterooms each have twin berths.

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According to Maritimo, the M75 represents nearly 120,000 hours of research and development. The flagship model showcases the builder’s design evolution. Courtesy Maritimo Americas

Engine options for the M75 include the standard 1,150 hp Scania Di16 diesels or optional MTU diesels that range from 1,380 hp to 1,625 hp.

Maritimo’s M75 is a flagship that evolves from traditional design to highlight form, function and serious fun on the water. For yacht owners with adventurous cruising dreams, it’s a real winner.  

Take the next step: maritimoamericas.com