12 July 2024
The latest Maiora Exuma 35 has been launched at Next Group’s facilities in Italy, in the presence of its owner.
This vessel is the fourth hull in the series to hit the water in the last four years, and like its sisterships, it has been extensively customised.
This 36-metre unit has a propulsion system consisting of three water jets powered by three MTU 2000HP engines, which push the yacht to a maximum speed of almost 35 knots.
The yacht also has a limited draft of around 1.3 metres, offering access to some of the world’s most idyllic cruising grounds. Two gyro stabilisers minimise rolling both when cruising and at anchor.
The vessel has space to store water toys, including a tender over 6.5 metres, which can be stored in the side garage.
A second garage located aft allows for the storage of a 3.5-metre service tender and toys, including Seabobs, inflatables, scuba diving cylinders, SUP boards, Fliteboards and wakeboards.
All interiors are bespoke and feature solutions developed to meet the owner’s needs and tastes.
Thanks to the extensive use of glass, the interiors are bathed in light, with floor-to-ceiling glazed surfaces in the saloons, large windows in the master suite, and guest cabins on the lower deck.
All areas are fully connected, with the aft concealing doors of the saloons that open up completely to create in-and-out open spaces, or a lift, a feature normally found on much larger yachts, that allows guests to move between the decks.
On the upper deck, the indoor private saloon can be converted into an over-130-square-meter area by opening a door, sliding the ‘moon-roof’ open, and lowering the side glazed surfaces, to obtain an “on-demand flybridge”.
This vessel is preparing for its maiden journey and will be on display at the forthcoming boat shows in the second half of the year.
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