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A yacht for owners who want performance, personalisation, and presence

No two Maori 46s are alike. Every element is tailored through Maori's in-house atelier, from seating and storage to soft furnishings and finishes. You don't pick from pre-sets; you shape the yacht as you live and entertain. Whether you want more space for guests, more shade on deck, or a cabin layout that fits your pace of travel, this is a yacht that starts with a blank canvas—and finishes with your fingerprint.

The Maori 46 is the only model in the range to offer both inboard and outboard propulsion—two setups that deliver distinct experiences. Outboards make the yacht lighter and more compact, often translating into higher speeds, easier maintenance, and more space below deck. Inboards, on the other hand, provide greater stability at speed and allow for a full-width swim platform, with more flexibility in engine choice. Either way, the result is pure Maori performance, tuned to match how you want to cruise.

Fast isn't just a thrill—it's an advantage. Whether heading from Dubai to Zaya Nurai or hopping islands in the Med, the Maori 46 gets you there quicker, with precision and poise. This yacht is one of the fastest in its class. With quad outboards, it can reach an exhilarating 60 knots; with inboards, it's slightly more restrained but still delivers around 50 knots. Whichever you choose, you get serious acceleration, precise handling, and the kind of pace that makes island-hopping or coastal runs feel effortlessly quick.

This is a yacht made for company. Its impressively wide beam makes the deck feel unusually spacious for a 46-footer, with room to host up to twelve people in comfort. Aft sunpads for five lead to a shaded dining area perfect for long, relaxed meals, while a sunken bow lounge offers a quiet spot for conversation or solo lounging. Under the hardtop, a fully equipped wet bar, with twin fridges, a grill, and deep sink, keeps food and drinks at the heart of the action. Everything flows, everything connects, and everyone on board shares in the experience.

Beneath the surface, the Maori 46 is a technical performer. Its deep-V hull and vacuum-infused GRP structure (reinforced with a PVC core and vinylester resin) are engineered for strength, speed, and stability. An extra-shallow draft—shallower than most in its class—opens up access to bays and beaches that deeper hulls can't reach. Whether you're carving turns at 40+ knots or navigating chop, the ride stays composed—and so does the experience on deck. It's sharp when it needs to be, soft where it counts.

Step below deck and you'll find a bright, carefully curated interior. A V-berth for two. A window-lit head with a separate shower. Recessed lighting, soft fabrics, and materials chosen for both comfort and endurance. There's a quiet sophistication here—nothing overdone, but everything considered. It's the kind of detail that experienced owners recognise immediately, and that guests appreciate without needing to be told.

The Maori 46 doesn't try to impress—it simply can't be ignored. Its low stance, angular geometry, and minimalist profile turn heads from Monaco to Muscat. And because it's fully custom, it won't look like anyone else's—even at the same dock. Whether supporting a superyacht or arriving solo, this is a vessel that speaks for itself: bold, refined, and unmistakably yours.
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