Coastal cruiserFirst pictures of the Maxus 26

Martin-Sebastian Kreplin

 · 13.11.2014

Coastal cruiser: First pictures of the Maxus 26
The first Maxus 26 during the test stroke
It will celebrate its world premiere at the Berlin boat show: the fresh design from the Northman shipyard. Here are some exclusive first photos

Yachts with a hull length of 7.5 to 8 metres are attractive for many reasons: they offer plenty of living space but remain affordable to maintain. They are suitable for inland waterways, but also cut a fine figure on holiday cruises on the Baltic Sea. And provided you have a large towing vehicle, you can change cruising grounds and travel to winter storage without a haulage company.

A bow platform (380 euros surcharge) facilitates access to the deck, serves as an anchor fitting and bowsprit

Reason enough for Northman Yachts to close the gap between the 28 and 24 models. Jacek Daszkiewicz was again the designer, combining typical Maxus elements with a modern style. The high freeboard is concealed by chines, and the high cockpit is only noticeable when viewed from aft. However, this creates space below deck for a spacious aft berth. The foredeck is integrated into the saloon thanks to a frame bulkhead. At first glance, the large galley, storage compartments and wet room ennoble the Maxus as a genuine small cruising yacht.

At just under 2.4 tonnes, it is no lightweight. Anyone planning to sail the Maxus 26 on the coast should therefore consider the optional built-in diesel. The ten-metre-high mast has a sail area of 35 square metres (37 square metres for keel versions), which is acceptable for a cruiser.

Interesting: In addition to the standard centreboard version, there are three other keel concepts: a lifting keel (1.43 to 0.35 metres), a fixed keel (1.43 metres) and the unspecified "twin keel" (1.43 metres).

Prices start at 35,000 euros.

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