Maiora, a brand of Next Yacht Group, has launched its eighth Maiora 30 yacht model from its shipyard in Viareggio, Italy. Delivery is scheduled for spring 2025.
Prioritising outdoor liveability and circulation, the Maiora 30 revolves around a main deck constructed without "steps and obstacles" from bow to stern. This ethos extends to the 110-square-metre flybridge, which can be configured as an open space or a climate-controlled skylounge that can be opened at the owner's discretion.
Another noteworthy feature is the aft deck, which can be customised as a fully-equipped beach area at sea level or a stern enclosed by a large infinity staircase, which reveals a small sauna when opened. The beach area is complemented by several water toys, including a 6.3-metre Williams tender, a three-seater Jet Ski and two Seabobs.
Accommodation is across five cabins, comprising a main deck master with "panoramic views" and an "almost full-beam bathroom", as well as four VIP cabins on the lower deck.
Powered by twin MAN engines, the new Maiora 30 can reach a maximum speed of 23 knots, with zero-speed stabiliser fins for added comfort and stability when underway. Other key specs include a volume of 200GT and a beam of 7.5 metres, considered "above-average" for its size bracket.
The Maiora 30 series began in 2019 with the launch of Kimojo and has proven itself one of Maiora's most popular models, with the sale of the ninth hull recently confirmed. The Italian yard hit the headlines earlier this month with the announcement of an all-new model, the M|36.
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