Showing posts with label Maori. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maori. Show all posts

February 19, 2024

New Model: Maori Yachts 46

Maori has in 2023 launched its new 46 model, a sporty modern looking centre console day cruiser with over night accommodation for two or four.  Designed by Mario Ciampa, the designer of all Maori Yachts the 46 follows the style and feeling of its sisters, with a very close resemblance to the 54 model.  The first Maori 46 units was launched with a single cabin interior, but the model is also available in a two cabins version. Hull one of the Maori 46 is powered by twin Cummins 550hp with surface drive propulsion, reaching top speeds up to 46 knots and can cruise at 35.  An optional larger Cats 650hp engines is also available, as is an outboard version with specifics on this not yet advised. 
Technical Data:
LOA - 14 m (46ft)
Beam - 4.60 m
Draft - 1 m
Displacement - 12 t
Fuel Capacity - 1600 l
Water Capacity - 250 l
Accommodation - two berths, or four berths in two cabins
Engines - 2 x Cummins QSB 6.7 550hp, Cats 650hp
Propulsion - surface drives
Speed - 46 knots max 35 cruise
Project - Mario Ciampa
Certification - CE B

October 10, 2023

Project: Maori 46

Maori Yacht continues its expansion and after launching a new 125 flagship in 2022, Mario Ciampa presents the project for a new entry level 46 model.  The Maori 46 presents itself as a chase-day-sport-weekender type cruiser, with a T-Top covering the central triple helm station and an interior layout with sleeping accommodation for two including of which is a large shower head to port-side.  The interior layout is offered in two versions, that for a double berth forward, and or a C-shaped saloon with entertainment area.  The Maori 46 is a high performance machine with a two stepped hull bringing important performances.  Standard power is from twin Cummins 550hp and or optional 650hp Cat engines for top speeds up to 45 knots.  An outboard version of the Maori 46 is also to be available. 

October 29, 2022

New Model: Maori 125ft

Maori has in Summer 2022 launched its new 125ft flagship model, a construction which began in 2019 and due to Covid19 and supply chain issues was delayed by one year, launched in Summer 2022 instead of the planned 2021.  This 38 meters long super explorer yacht comes as all the smaller models from a design of Marco Ciampa for the exteriors, with the Maori 125ft being different to the other smaller sporty Maori, in looks see triple deck, and in substance for its full displacement hull shape.  She is especially in looks also different to other super yachts, looking like a working ship from another century with a modern minimal sci-fi spin to the looks, which apart being creative offer innovative solutions; from the forward patio door which leads to the fore deck via the internal saloon, to the garage for the tenders and PWC hidden under the large aft deck, which is served by an aft waters edge lounge.  The Maori 125ft has interior designed by Pulina who presented a layout with five guest cabins including of which is an owners apartment on the top deck.  Crew accommodation is for seven in four cabins.  The Maori 125 features a full displacement hull shape with wave piercer designed by NavalHead, which powered by twin Man 1800hp engines reaches top speeds up to eighteen knots. 
Technical Data:
LOA - 38.20 m (125.4ft)
Beam - 10.60 m
Draft - 2.35 m
Displacement - 230 t, 367 gt *volume
Fuel Capacity - 38,000 l
Water Capacity - 5000 l
Accommodation - ten guests in five cabins, seven crew in four cabins
Engines - 2 x Man 1800hp
Propulsion - ZF gearbox with line shafts 
Speed - eighteen knots max, fifteen cruise, ten knots long range
Range - 4200 nm at ten knots
Hull Shape - full displacement with wave piercer
Construction - gelcoat finish with fiberglass construction
Project - Marco Ciampa, Pulina interiors, NavalHead naval architect
Certification - RINA

February 11, 2022

Project: Maori 125

Maori from Sardinia, Italy present the project of a new 125 flagship model.  Designed as all previous Maori by Mario Ciampa the 125 is in advanced construction stages and should launch in mid 2022.  In reality her launch has been delayed by a year due to Covid-19 and supply chain issues.  From the stylistic sense Mario Ciampa in the Maori 125 choose to go different to what has come before it.  She is a modern three deck 38 meter super yacht, with its main featuring glass to ceiling windows, and a large open aft area.  No interior layout has yet been presented by a rendering shows an aft beach bar club area.  The Maori 125 is to be powered by twin Man 1800hp engines with top speeds up to eighteen knots.