
Maxim Yachts at the Palma International Boat Show
Maxim Yachts at the Palma International Boat Show
After attending the most important international events, Maxim Yachts is “coming home” and participating for the first time in the Palma International Boat Show, from April 30 to May 3, with the Max 43 Comfort — a day cruiser capable of reaching 45 knots, designed by Alex Cherigny with engineering by the Isonaval technical studio.
The Spanish shipyard Maxim Yachts, which debuted in the sector last autumn, will participate in the Palma International Boat Show, where around 300 brands from the industry are expected to exhibit. The company will showcase the Max 43 Comfort, a 13-meter model in its line of fast day cruisers designed for comfortable cruising and capable of reaching 45 knots thanks to a pair of 440-horsepower Volvo Penta engines.
The outdoor spaces offer a versatile layout, with two folding tables and four sofas, one of which includes two built-in refrigerators. The helm area is equipped with two double seats and a sleek carbon fiber console, featuring the latest in marine electronics, including dual 16-inch Garmin displays and 11 analog gauges.
The galley includes a ceramic cooktop, sink, and two large refrigerators, with the option to install up to four refrigerators and an ice maker. Behind it is a versatile area furnished with a double table and side seating. The interiors, finished with premium materials, feature one spacious double cabin that comfortably sleeps up to four people, along with a full bathroom. With its generous headroom, it offers one of the highest cabins in its segment, enhancing both comfort and onboard livability.