Maiora, a brand of Next Yacht Group has presented its latest model, the 36 Exuma.
The yacht has a length of 36.9m and a beam of 7.9m, and a shallow draft of 1.45 meters, and is spread across four decks.
Up to 12 guests can be accommodated with the owner’s suite located on the main deck, and four guest cabins — including a second master and a VIP — are positioned on the lower deck with sea views. The crew quarters include three cabins for up to five people.
The project stems from a dual objective: on one hand, aligning the aesthetic with the shipyard’s new direction, providing a strong visual presence that gives the yacht an imposing character; on the other, increasing onboard livability and comfort by introducing solutions such as the full-beam bow and a redesigned stern.
Customisation, the use of fine materials, and meticulous attention to detail are distinctive features.
Giorgio Mattei
The exterior lines of the new 36 Exuma are from studio Quartostile, while the interior design was developed by the architecture firm Acube Design.
“With the Maiora 36 Exuma, we confirm the ongoing growth and consolidation of the Maiora range, strengthening our vision of yachting as the perfect blend of luxury, comfort, and innovation, supported by design and construction excellence recognised worldwide,” said Giorgio Mattei, deputy chairman, Next Yacht Group.
“Customisation, the use of fine materials, and meticulous attention to detail are distinctive features that make each yacht truly unique.
Aesthetics and functionality
“The 36 Exuma fully embodies this philosophy, combining outstanding performance with exceptional onboard livability, a perfect balance of design, technology, and Italian style.”
The interiors of the 36 Exuma have been developed by Acube Design in collaboration with the shipyard’s Centro Stile.
The design aims for a balance between aesthetics and functionality, offering fluid, harmonious spaces that can be customised according to the owner’s needs.
The Maiora 36 Exuma is fitted with a triple waterjet propulsion system, which delivers a maximum speed of 33 knots.