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Maxim Yachts first ever appearance at Genoa Bost Show with two world premieres

by Maxim Yachts 10 Sep 2024 11:05 BST 19-24 September 2024

The Spanish brand Maxim Yachts makes its debut in the nautical world at the prestigious Genoa Boat Show.

The Barcelona-based shipyard, specializing in the production of 36 to 56-foot day cruisers, stands out for its high performance and innovative design. On this occasion, it will present the Neo 43 Race and Neo 43 Comfort in a world premiere, two of the five models that make up its current range.

Maxim Yachts, founded in 1971, positions itself as a leading brand in the nautical industry. From September 19 to 24, the Barcelona company will showcase two 43-foot models from its highly customizable line of day cruisers. Built with the most advanced technologies, these yachts offer superior performance and exceptional quality, all with a focus on sustainable production processes.

The Neo 43 Race and Neo 43 Comfort, both making their exclusive debut at the Genoa Boat Show, are designed for those seeking the perfect combination of speed and comfort. These yachts guarantee strong performance, optimal maneuverability, and spacious areas dedicated to comfort and relaxation, both inside and out.

Maxim Yachts has a team of 30 engineers and technicians and features cutting-edge facilities covering 6,000 square meters. The entire production process is carried out at the shipyard, which currently has an annual production capacity of 12 to 24 units.

"The concept of Maxim Yachts was born in 2021 after identifying growth in the luxury day cruiser market, with increasing demand for unique and customized products. At Maxim Yachts, we are convinced that personalization, advanced technology, and the use of premium materials are the key pillars of success. That's why we focus on limited production to guarantee excellence in every detail," stated the company's CEO.

Neo 43 Race The Neo 43 Race has been designed to offer the perfect balance between power and ma neuverability, ideal for those seeking superior performance. The yacht is powered by two outboard engines, allowing it to reach a top speed of 45 knots and a cruising speed of approximately 30 knots. The layout offers two double cabins, one can be transformed into a relaxation area. Her interior, decorated in a contemporary style, can include televisions in both cabins. The Neo 43 Race features a 1,250-liter fuel tank and a 300-liter water tank, providing considerable range at cruising speed.

Neo 43 Comfort The Neo 43 Comfort is designed to provide a comfortable and luxurious long-term stay on board. With two double cabins and two inboard engines, this model is geared toward maximum comfort and space, ideal for long journeys. Her interior is finished with high-quality materials, creating a spacious and refined environment. The Neo 43 Comfort reaches a top speed of 42 knots and a cruising speed of 25 knots. Like the Neo 43 Race, it has a 1,250-liter fuel tank and a 300-liter water tank, ensuring ample range while cruising.

Maxim Yachts will be at the Genoa Boat Show from 19 to 24 September at stand A113 and E733.

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