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HomeNewsBoating NewsChange At the Top of Maritimo

Change At the Top of Maritimo

On April 4, 2024, Tom Barry-Cotter announced his decision to step down as Managing Director of Maritimo.

Bill Barry-Cotter, owner of Maritimo, has returned to the Active Chairman position.

A brief statement from Maritimo said it is business as usual as the company continues to craft world-renowned luxury motor yachts for its customers across the globe.

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Powercat 11m (1991)
Powercat 11m (1991)
65000
1991 | 11.00 m | 1991 Powercat 11m twin-hull fishing machine. Twin 150hp Volvo Diesel sterndrives, 2-cabin accommodation, massive cockpit with game poles, deep freeze and flybridge. Serious offshore platform for $65,000. Tauranga, Bay of Plenty.

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