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Maritimo enjoys strong response at Sanctuary Cove
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The Australian shipyard staged the world premiere of its S50 at the 2026 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show.
Maritimo enjoyed an “overwhelming response” at this year’s Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show (SCIBS), with exceptional visitor interest across the brand’s A$38 million display including the global debut of its new S50 sedan.
The six-vessel Maritimo display included the S55 Black Edition and four M-Series Flybridge models: the M50, M55 Black Edition, M60 Black Edition and flagship M75. The Australian shipyard also showcased two new vessels from the recently acquired Caribbean brand, the 40F and 27F Flybridge cruisers, which both enjoyed significant interest.
Maritimo reported record viewings and strong appointment bookings across its range, as the show attracted more than 41,000 visitors.
Derrick Nowak, Maritimo’s Global Business Development Manager, said: “We are heartened by the overwhelming response at SCIBS, which reinforces the brand’s connection with existing owners and new prospects, including international visitors from Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the USA.
“SCIBS continues to be a strategic platform for Maritimo because of its accessibility to Southeast Asian markets and its value as a showcase for our latest innovations.”
The S50, the latest addition to Maritimo’s S-Series, is described as particularly suited to the tropical conditions of Southeast Asia, where Primus Marine is Maritimo’s authorised dealer, with a presence in Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia.
Designed for owners seeking a balance of open-water capability, luxury and contemporary styling, the S50 features a 15.36m design length, 5.22m beam, 3,500-litre fuel capacity and twin 800mhp Volvo D13 engines as standard.
Maritimo’s strong response at SCIBS highlighted continued interest from Southeast Asian buyers, reinforcing the relevance of the shipyard’s long-range cruising philosophy and owner-focused design for regional boating lifestyles.
Against the backdrop of growing interest across Southeast Asia, particularly in markets such as Thailand, the show has helped build momentum for Maritimo’s expansion in Asia by highlighting the brand’s core strengths in long-range capability, protection and reliability.
















