Maxim Yachts returns to boot Düsseldorf
Maxim Yachts will take part in boot Düsseldorf 2026 with its flagship Max 44R, alongside the unveiling of a new product ahead of the upcoming season. The show runs from January 17 to 25.
Maxim Yachts will take part in boot Düsseldorf 2026 with its flagship Max 44R, alongside the unveiling of a new product ahead of the upcoming season. The show runs from January 17 to 25.

The Spanish shipyard will exhibit the Max 44R, described as the fastest walkaround ever built by the yard. Powered by three 450 hp Yamaha XTO outboards, the 13.5-metre daycruiser reaches a claimed top speed of 60 knots. An alternative installation of three Mercury Verado V10 outboards of approximately 400 hp each is also available.


With the Max 44R, Maxim Yachts combines contemporary design, performance and attention to detail, targeting owners seeking fast transfers alongside relaxed time on the water.


The hull is engineered to deliver stability and control at high speeds, while the deck layout and modular interiors are intended to remain practical both underway and at anchor.
On deck, comfort is centred on two sunbathing areas, forward and aft, and a convertible dining space with two folding tables and four sofas, accommodating more than ten guests. A carbon-fibre hardtop integrates a JL Audio sound system with eight speakers. At the helm, four seats supplement the pilot’s position, with two 16-inch Garmin displays and 11 analogue gauges.
Below deck, the layout includes two double cabins, one convertible into a lounge area, with the option to add a third cabin. The galley is equipped with a cooktop, sink and two large refrigerators, with configurations allowing up to four refrigerators and an ice maker.
Designed by Alex Cherigny, the Max 44R will be displayed in Hall 5, where Maxim Yachts will also host an event to unveil its next new project. The yard will be located at Hall 5, stand E19, throughout the show.
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