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Maori for sale

£375,637 GBP
Listed price €430,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2017 | 14.80m | Diesel | Power
Italy
£2,052,898 GBP
Listed price €2,350,000 EUR
2014 | 23.80m | Diesel | Power
Florida, United States
£1,219,173 GBP
Listed price $1,625,000 USD
2024 | 14.02m | Diesel | Power
Florida, United States
£2,213,268 GBP
Listed price $2,950,000 USD
2025 | 16.46m | Diesel | New | Power
Florida, United States
POA
2025 | 19.51m | Diesel | New | Power
£1,327,832 GBP
Listed price €1,520,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2025 | 14.20m | Diesel | Power
£960,931 GBP
Listed price €1,100,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2019 | 16.40m | Diesel | Power
Monaco
£14,413,967 GBP
Listed price €16,500,000 EUR
2023 | 38.20m | Diesel | Power
Balearic Islands, Spain
£432,419 GBP
Listed price €495,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2014 | 14.80m | Diesel | Power
£2,839,115 GBP
Listed price €3,250,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2021 | 23.82m | Diesel | Power
Balearic Islands, Spain
£2,096,577 GBP
Listed price €2,400,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2019 | 20.00m | Diesel | Power

History of Maori

Introduction

Established as an icon of contemporary Italian yacht building, Maori Yacht stands out for its innovative approach to design, performance, and lifestyle on the water. Renowned for their striking lines and cutting-edge technology, Maori Yacht has become synonymous with Mediterranean style and uncompromising quality, making their craft highly sought after among luxury yacht enthusiasts and those searching for a Maori Yacht for sale.

History and Founding

Maori Yacht was founded in 2007 in the heart of Sardinia, Italy, by Marco Ciampa, driven by a vision to reimagine the relationship between performance, design, and on-water experience. Drawing inspiration from the rugged beauty of the Mediterranean and the desire for freedom, Ciampa established Maori Yacht to disrupt the conventional yacht market. Since its inception, the brand has steadily gained recognition for pushing creative boundaries and delivering boats that encapsulate both power and elegance.

Design Philosophy and Innovation

From the outset, Maori Yacht distinguished itself with a bold design language characterised by low-profile silhouettes, aggressive lines, and pronounced reverse bows. Collaborating with acclaimed designer Marco Ciampa and later with the visionary engineer Valerio Rivellini, Maori Yacht’s vessels are known for their instantly recognisable profiles and open-plan layouts that blur the boundaries between interior and exterior spaces. Each model features advanced hull technology, ensuring speed, agility, and comfort even in challenging sea conditions.

Notable Models and Milestones

  • Maori 50: The iconic Maori 50 revolutionised the day cruiser segment, offering uncompromising performance with twin engine options and a futuristic exterior. It remains a favourite for those seeking a sporty superyacht tender or a luxurious day boat.
  • Maori 78: Reflecting the brand’s commitment to bespoke craftsmanship, the Maori 78 is a flagship model lauded for its dynamic exterior, expansive deck spaces, and state-of-the-art technology.
  • Maori 54 and Maori 64: Building on the strengths of earlier models, these vessels blend high-speed capability with a focus on social and entertaining areas, appealing to owners looking for versatility and Italian style.

Unique Selling Points

What sets Maori Yacht apart in the competitive world of luxury boat manufacturing is their dedication to customisation and out-of-the-box thinking. Each yacht is fully customisable, from propulsion choices—including high-performance petrol or diesel engines—to materials, finishes, and onboard smart technologies. Maori Yacht's open and sporty layouts invite seamless movement and social interaction, catering perfectly to Mediterranean cruising culture or superyacht tender duties. The use of lightweight composite materials and advanced construction techniques ensures both strength and agility, providing a smooth, exhilarating ride.

Achievements and Reputation

Maori Yacht’s bold philosophy and design excellence have garnered industry acclaim and a loyal following worldwide. Their boats are frequently spotted as stylish superyacht tenders at prestigious events such as the Monaco Yacht Show and Cannes Yachting Festival. The brand’s reputation for reliability, striking aesthetics, and high performance has cemented its status among discerning yacht owners and collectors. Maori Yacht continues to innovate, focusing on sustainability, hybrid power solutions, and refined Italian craftsmanship to lead the way in next-generation yachting.

Recent Developments and Future Vision

Maori Yacht remains at the forefront of design and technology with ongoing research into eco-friendly materials and integrated hybrid propulsion systems. The latest models, including larger tenders and custom superyacht projects, reinforce the manufacturer’s adaptability and flair for luxury detailing. As demand for Maori Yacht for sale increases globally, the company upholds its boutique approach—ensuring every vessel is a unique masterpiece reflecting the owner’s distinct taste and lifestyle.

Conclusion

Maori Yacht epitomises Italian design innovation, leading-edge performance, and bespoke luxury. For those seeking individuality and superior craftsmanship, whether as a tender or a statement day cruiser, exploring options for a Maori Yacht for sale promises a distinctive and rewarding yachting experience.

Which models do Maori produce?

Maori produce a range of boats including the Maori 78, Maori M 125, Maori M46, Maori M54 and Maori M64. For the full list of Maori models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Maori build?

Maori manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Motoryacht, Exploration vessel and Cruiser.

How much does a boat from Maori cost?

Used boats from Maori on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £376,000 GBP to £14,400,000 GBP with an average price of £2,790,000 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Maori, for example the model, age and condition.

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