After making waves at the Genoa and Monaco Yacht Shows, Catalan brand Maxim Yachts is excited to announce its participation in the first edition of the Port Ginesta Boat Show in Barcelona, taking place from October 10th to 13th. This event marks a significant opportunity for Maxim Yachts to showcase its flagship models, the Neo 43 Race and Neo 43 Comfort, which epitomize the brand's commitment to innovative design and high-performance daycruisers.
The Port Ginesta Boat Show will feature a diverse range of vessels and offer extensive sea trial opportunities, providing a perfect platform for Maxim Yachts to connect with the local market. Both the Neo 43 Race and Neo 43 Comfort are engineered for those who seek speed and comfort on the water, boasting spacious relaxation areas both inside and out, top-quality materials, and exceptional maneuverability.
Maxim Yachts specializes in customizable daycruisers, built using advanced technologies that guarantee top-notch performance and quality. Based in Costa Brava (Barcelona), the shipyard operates from a state-of-the-art 6,000-square-meter facility, supported by a dedicated team of 30 professionals.
The Neo 43 Race features two double cabins, one of which can be adapted into a relaxation area, furnished in a stylish contemporary aesthetic. It allows for the installation of televisions in both cabins, catering to those who desire luxury along with performance. Powering this model are two 450-horsepower Mercury outboard engines, enabling it to achieve a remarkable top speed of 45 knots and a cruising speed of approximately 30 knots.
In contrast, the Neo 43 Comfort is tailored for comfort and leisure on board. It also includes two beautifully appointed double cabins, crafted from premium materials. Equipped with dual 440-horsepower Volvo Penta inboard engines, this version reaches a top speed of 42 knots and maintains a cruising speed of 25 knots. Both models are equipped with a 1,250-liter fuel tank and a 300-liter water tank, promising an impressive range for extended navigation.
Credit: Maxim Yachts