Maritimo, the Australian builder of offshore production powerboats, introduced two new models: the M50 Flybridge and the S60 Sedan. Announced at the 2025 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show, the luxury motor yachts enhance Maritimo’s core lineup of seakindly vessels with reliable performance and comfortable accommodations.
M50 Flybridge Motor Yacht
The M50 is the new entry-level model in Maritimo’s M Series of enclosed flybridge cruisers, the largest of which is the 75. It features a two-cabin layout with a full-beam master stateroom and a VIP stateroom with twin or double berth configuration. Additional sleeping space is available on the flybridge and in the salon, courtesy of convertible. Headroom is consistent throughout the vessel at approximately 6 feet, 2 inches.
The salon with aft galley links directly to the cockpit, forming a continuous indoor-outdoor space. The galley includes European appliances and storage suitable for long trips. An internal staircase leads to the enclosed flybridge, where there are two helm chairs, large windows for visibility, and a lounge area.
The M50’s rear swim platform folds and raises to save space at the dock. When lowered, it creates access to the lazarette, which includes a built-in barbecue and fridge. Maritimo’s signature wide side decks and protective bulwarks provide safe movement for crew and passengers.
Powered by twin Volvo Penta D13-800 engines, the builder says the M50 cruises at 24 knots and tops out near 30 knots. A deep-V hull with reverse chines contributes to stability at sea. Fuel capacity of 1,030 gallons liters supports long-range capability.

S60 Sedan Motor Yacht
The S60 complements the existing S Series of sedan yachts that ranges from 50 to 75 feet. It emphasizes single level living areas and seamless connections between indoor and outdoor spaces. Its LOA is designed to meet the needs of owner/operators who want a boat that is manageable for a couple or family without sacrificing comfort and space.
A long roofline provides shade to the aft cockpit, where there’s built-in cooking features and storage. The hydraulic swim platform is large enough to carry a tender. Additional storage and equipment can be secured on the roof-level Utility Deck that’s accessed by a ladder and serviced by a davit.
Inside, the S60 includes an aft galley, a salon with seating and dining areas, and clear sightlines from helm to cockpit. Opening side windows and an optional sunroof increase airflow. The helm features Maritimo’s new floating dash with integrated access to navigation, camera feeds and system controls.
Accommodations include a full-beam master suite with a king berth and ensuite head. The VIP stateroom sleeps two, while a third cabin can be configured with a double berth or twins. A laundry area is tucked into the companionway for convenience.
This S60 is powered by twin 900-hp Scania inline six-cylinder engines. The hull, says Maritimo, is designed with an 8-degree shaft angle, deep keel and flat planing section aft for stability and control. With a 1,200-gallon fuel capacity and efficient propulsion, the S60 supports extended cruising. Depending on load and conditions, the vessel can travel up to 2,200 nautical miles at displacement speeds.

The Maritimo M50 and S60 extend the company’s offerings in key segments of the luxury motor yacht market. The M50 serves as a smaller, accessible option for those who have never owned a flybridge yacht before, while the S60 is a mid-sized option for those in search of a sedan with a practical deck plan and good range for extended trips. According to the builder, each model reflects Maritimo’s focus on building boats suited for real-world coastal and offshore use.