2021 is set to be a very exciting and successful year for the award-winning Australian luxury motor yacht manufacturer, Maritimo.

After a very strong 2020, 2021 is also set to be extremely strong in terms of the number of new model world releases, new model announcements, more facility upgrades, workforce expansions, and new owners welcomed into the Maritimo family.

Maritimo finished 2020 with near-record forward orders and a pre-Christmas delivery of over $13 million worth of new vessels shipped from the Port of Brisbane to owners across the globe.

The first new model world release in the first half of 2021 will be the highly anticipated M55 flybridge motor yacht, which has already enjoyed worldwide sales success. The M55 will be the star attraction at Maritimo’s on water display at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show in May.

Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show will also host the world premiere of the S55 Sedan Motor Yacht.

“2021 will mark a momentous year for Maritimo, with as many as eight new model releases or announcements”, said Brand & Design Director, Tom Barry-Cotter.

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“The extensive new model roll out has been in development behind the scenes since the beginning of last year, so we are beyond excited to announce each new model over the coming months”.

The first official announcement of one of the new models will come as early as March with the unveiling of an entirely new Offshore Motor Yacht Series.

Late last year Maritimo began ramping up its workforce expansion with a drive to recruit and develop the next generation of boat building craftspeople, after achieving unprecedented demand for vessels across the range.

“Maritimo offers a career path that is unrivalled in its degree of diversity of skills training within the Australian boating industry, says Maritimo’s Operations Director, Phil Candler. “Maritimo’s apprentices are multiple award winners year after year, and the new recruits would be mentored by some of the finest and most experienced craftspeople in the industry.”

Maritimo Racing’s world champion offshore powerboat division is set for plenty of competition in 2021, with announcements regarding calendars for the UIM XCAT World Championship and Australian Offshore Superboat Championships to come in following weeks.

Maritimo Racing’s offshore yachting division is also finalising its entries for multiple competitions including the Hamilton Island Race Week.

Plans are also underway for further upgrades to Maritimo’s Gold Coast Australia advanced boat building facilities, with the addition of a Maritimo Technology & Experience Centre.

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“The upgrades will see Maritimo Racing move from its long-time adjacent headquarters into the heart of Maritimo’s facilities with a ‘Formula One style’ Technology Centre and connecting Experience Centre,” says Barry-Cotter.

“The new Maritimo Technology Centre will be the home stable to Maritimo Racing’s world champion powerboat division, offshore sailing team, and the restored 117-year-old ketch Katwinchar.

Integrated with the Maritimo Technology Centre via an overhead observatory will be a Maritimo Experience Centre, conference centre, design studio, and additional working office space.

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