Australian luxury motor yacht manufacturer, Maritimo, will display the first S60 Sedan Motor Yacht at the 2025 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show (SCIBS).
The runaway success of the M60 Flybridge Motor Yacht version has benefitted the single-level S60, which also benefits from an injection of ‘Black Edition’ elements adding even more style and user-friendly features.
“Maritimo owners have spoken, and the results are all about the time enjoyed when anchored up. The protection from the elements yet connection with the environment is what they really want,” said Maritimo Marketing Manager, Simon Stewart.
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Features include an expansive utility deck that covers nearly the entire space of the roof, and is accessed via a ladder in the upper cockpit. It provides stowage for SUPs, kayaks, life rafts and/or the tender, with a 250kg davit making light work of launching and retrieval.
The saloon lounge is the social hub of the vessel. Even though it is indoors, the space is light and airy by virtue of the expansive, opening windows and optional sunroof. There is a more formal dining area, too.
The VIP Stateroom has an angled bed for easy access to both sides, with stowage underneath. There is also a Black Edition cabinet across the front and down the left side for even more stowage.
Other items of note are the Black Edition bathroom fittings and a convenient pullout laundry drawer in the companionway, where the washer/dryer is installed. The third cabin can be arranged as either a twin or double and converted at the push of a button. It is served by the second bathroom that adjoins the VIP Stateroom.
The Master Stateroom uses the full 5.2m width of the S60 and has a king bed as its centrepiece, with a separate bathroom. Ample drawer and hanging space abound, with an accompanying day bed.
On the performance front, the eight-degree shaft angle not only aids performance and efficiency but also delivers a draft of just 1.35m, allowing for close in anchoring at your favourite beach.
Keeping mass low and central was a key design parameter. The bulk of the 4550 litres of fuel is housed under the bed in the Master. The gravity-fed, three-tank system allows for bunkering from either side and, with such a huge volume of fuel, range is exceptional.
Propulsion options range from a pair of six-cylinder Volvo-Penta and Scania engines in 800, 900 and 1000hp configurations, as well as Scania’s Di16 1150hp V8s.
Check out the S60 on the Maritimo display at the 2025 SCIBS, which is running until May 25.