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Maritimo S50 Sedan Motor Yacht revealed

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The latest in Maritimo’s S-Series combines contemporary Australian design with the proven DNA of a true blue-water sports yacht.

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A new chapter in Maritimo’s S-Series

Maritimo has lifted the wraps on the S50 Sedan Motor Yacht, a clean-sheet design set for its global debut at the 2026 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show. Though it carries the familiar S-Series badge, this isn’t a cut-down version of the M50—it’s a complete rethink from the keel up.

Design manager Neil McCabe says the S50 was conceived as a true sports motor yacht rather than a smaller sibling.

“It’s spacious, sleek, and entirely focused on the owner’s experience,” he explains. “With the S55 proving a landmark model for us, the S50 refines that language and keeps it practical for hands-on operators.”

Sleek lines, smart use of space

The new S50 keeps the muscular stance Maritimo is known for but sharpens every contour. A slender hardtop reduces weight up high, the raked windscreen adds movement, and new side and rear glazing opens the saloon to more light and airflow.

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A larger cockpit features a Euro-style boot with full access to the lazarette, while the 1.3-metre hydraulic swim platform moves both vertically and horizontally—handy for shorter marina pens or carrying a tender.

Below the surface, the hull carries a sharper cabin window profile and revised laminates for better efficiency and seakeeping.

Designed for real-world cruising

Inside, the cockpit and galley now share the same level, extending social space by 300 millimetres and giving owners more flexibility. The galley shifts to port with a full return bench, while a starboard pantry can be fitted out with wine storage or extra refrigeration.

The main lounge converts for guests, and a cantilevered helm seat keeps the saloon open. Headroom tops out at 2.4 metres in the galley, while the two-cabin layout delivers generous storage and circulation for a yacht of this size.

Senior designer Julian Villegas says the goal was to make a 50-footer feel like something larger.

“Owners of S-Series boats value simplicity, space, and style. The S50 gives them that without compromise.”

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True to its roots

Underneath the new styling, the S50’s structure draws from the proven M50 platform, refined with lighter laminates and precision-infused components. Every step, from 3D modelling to tooling, happens in-house at Coomera—an approach Maritimo says keeps control and quality where it belongs.

McCabe sums it up neatly:

“Large enough for real luxury and range, yet manageable for an owner-operator. The S50 captures everything that makes the S-Series special—distilled into its purest form.”

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