Hylas will present the new M49 at the upcoming 2023 Miami International Boat Show. According to the shipyard, she is a spacious, fuel-efficient, fast, and exceptionally well crafted yacht. The M49 will join her smaller sistership, the M44 as part of Hylas’s power lineup.
The M49 was designed in conjunction with New Zealand firm Salthouse. The designer is an exceptionally experienced creator of Down East style vessels, with a well-proven track record of seaworthy, efficient, and stylish boats to their credit. Salthouse hull designs in particular have a strong heritage of commercial-fishing and offshore-angling vessels. The result is a luxurious yacht that provides a comfortable and confidence-inspiring ride. Supremely rugged and capable of withstanding nearly any sea.
The M49 features a barbecue, multiple heads option, excellent refrigeration, a full galley with a dinette, and a hydraulic swim platform. A helm station that is best in class with excellent all-round visibility and no blind spots from stem to stern.
Further features that will make this yacht stand out from her competition include: an aft galley that’s excellent for entertaining, spacious living areas, a handcrafted wooden interior, two staterooms and two heads, multiple dining tables, an optional washing machine, and twin 370-horsepower Yanmar engines that offer dependable and sporty propulsion.
The Queen Long Marine shipyard, founder and owner of the Hylas Yachts brand since 1985, has produced sailboats for over 40 years. Located in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, the shipyard is equipped with reliable equipment and expert engineering, all while blending comfort and style to meet even the most stringent cruising needs. The design team features renowned naval architects such as Sparkman & Stephens, German Frers, Bill Dixon, and Dean Salthouse. The shipyard is constantly working on new design turn-out, with our most recent range innovation being thanks to collaborations with Zurn Yacht Design (US) and Hot Lab (Italy).
Credits: Devin Conway/Hylas Yachts