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A yacht for owners who want space, speed, and a layout that's all their own

The Maori 54 isn't just configured—it's crafted around how you'll use it. Choose between the Family or XL version, then refine every detail through Maori's in-house atelier. The Family is the versatile choice—perfect as a tender for family-focused cruising or as a comfortable, capable dayboat. Its open deck, wide swim platform, and practical layout make it easy for everyone to move, relax, and enjoy. The XL is for a different pace—built for those who want a more elevated, lively atmosphere where the day runs long and the energy stays high. Features include a hydraulic Transformer platform (Opacmare) for effortless boarding, motorised seating, a large foredeck sofa, fixed sunbeds, and a saloon roof that lifts to create an open-air lounge. A rigid hardtop with integrated lighting, refined interior finishes, and upgraded sound and navigation systems bring a heightened sense of style and entertainment to every moment onboard.

With twin MAN or Volvo engines delivering up to 50 knots, this yacht is built to cover distance quickly and confidently. Agile in turns, stable at speed, and composed in chop, it's a genuine performer—not just a head-turner. Seakeeper gyros add comfort underfoot, while precise helm feedback turns the act of driving into pure enjoyment.

The Maori 54 is more than a standalone yacht—it's also an exceptional tender for larger vessels. Carrying the same level of comfort, finish, and service as a mothership, it means that guests never feel a drop in style when stepping aboard. With its shallow draft and powerful performance, it can slip into secluded bays, reach hidden beaches, and deliver guests right to the heart of the action—all while offering the space, shade, and amenities to spend the entire day onboard in complete comfort.

From the wide aft sunpad to the expansive bow lounge, the Maori 54 flows like a space designed by someone who entertains often. The cockpit bar keeps refreshments close. Shaded zones invite long afternoons. Walkaround decks and thoughtful detailing mean no interruptions to the rhythm onboard—even with a full guest list.

Step below and you're met with Alcantara, carbon fibre, soft leathers, and sculpted forms. The XL version transforms from a social lounge to a king-size berth with ease, with a full galley and a generous, stand-up head finished in modern fixtures and LED lighting. Every material, every touchpoint, from flush-mounted speakers to Alcantara panels, can be tailored to your style, right down to the stitching. It's a calm, understated atmosphere—far from the overwrought styling of mass-market yachts.

Maori's design language is instantly recognisable: bold angles, low profiles, and total confidence. But beneath that visual clarity is a commitment to craft. The 54's proportions, deck flow, and hardware choices all serve one purpose—making a yacht that feels as sharp as it looks. It doesn't scream for attention. It earns it.
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