The Boot Düsseldorf is just around the corner, and with it comes the premiere of the “Maxus 31,” the latest yacht from Northman Shipyard.
The design team at the Polish Northman Shipyard developed the new yacht in collaboration with designer Tomasz Micewicz. This sailboat, created for the most demanding sailors, will make its official debut at the upcoming Boot Düsseldorf show.
According to the shipyard, the “Maxus 31” stands out for its optimal dimensions, which combine comfort with excellent maneuverability. With an overall length of 9.7 meters, a hull length of 8.99 meters, and a beam of 2.99 meters, the yacht is suitable for both family cruises and regatta racing.
The “Maxus 31” is also available with electric propulsion
Two keel variants are available—a shallow draft of 1.53 meters or a deeper draft of 1.85 meters—allowing the vessel to be tailored to individual preferences and sailing conditions. A sail area of 40 m² ensures exceptional performance and unforgettable sailing experiences.
The yacht is offered in two layouts, with either two or three cabins. The three-cabin version, according to the shipyard, impresses with its spaciousness and practicality.
The “Maxus 31” comes with two propulsion options: electric and traditional diesel engines. The electric version is a response to environmentally conscious sailing, providing quiet and low-emission operation. For enthusiasts of classic solutions, the reliable diesel engine ensures excellent performance under all conditions.
