Imagine this: you wake to a sunrise against the backdrop of Phuket’s limestone cliffs. You step out onto the M75’s adventure deck, the water sparkling beneath you, a warm breeze carrying the scent of the sea.

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Waking to a Phuket sunrise from the adventure deck of a Maritimo M75, the limestone cliffs glowing amber and the ocean glittering below, tells you everything about how this Australian builder has approached bluewater cruising. The vessel’s outdoor spaces are the story.

The M75 isn’t simply a large motor yacht fitted with generous decks. Rather, Maritimo has engineered them as interconnected living zones, each serving a distinct purpose without fragmenting the overall sense of flow. The wide walkarounds, integrated lounges and entertaining areas work together to support the actual rhythms of time at sea, whether owners are transiting to Southeast Asia, anchored in the Maldives or simply moving between anchorages.

The foredeck exemplifies this thinking. A sheltered lounge area at the bow catches morning light and ocean views without the exposure of an exposed bow seat. It’s intimate yet open, the kind of space where a quiet hour with coffee doesn’t feel isolated from the wider vessel. Few motor yachts manage this balance at the bow.

Aft, the adventure deck becomes the social hub. With flexible seating, a proper dining area and direct access to the saloon, it naturally becomes where the day unfolds. Long lunches, evening drinks, swimming from a secluded anchorage all flow logically from the layout. Maritimo’s Australian heritage shows in the materials and detailing here, the kind of robustness built for real-world cruising conditions rather than glossy photography.

The enclosed flybridge is equally clever, functioning as a second living space. Climate control and panoramic sightlines make it usable year-round, while steps lead to an open deck perfect for sunsets and stargazing. This dual configuration is where Maritimo’s innovation in long-range design really lands.

What sets these deck spaces apart is purposefulness. As cruising owners spend longer periods aboard, outdoor areas have shifted from luxury extras to fundamental to comfort and wellbeing. The M75 delivers multiple zones for both socialising and solitude, wide safe passages, adaptable seating and a genuine sense of spaciousness that doesn’t sacrifice intimacy.

The vessel feels both vast and liveable, which is precisely the point.

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