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The name “Maxi” has for decades been synonymous of well-built yachts which due to their high quality have ensured that the company has carved itself out a special reputation within the boating world. It has influenced the sailing leisure industry in many ways and stands for extraordinary quality and Scandinavian spirit.

In terms of production, Maxi represents a successful synthesis of advanced technology, modern production methods combined with traditional craftsmanship.

The new Maxi 1200 is a 38 feet, true Gentleman’s Cruiser with the performance of a much bigger boat. Clean and modern design, functionality, comfort and strong sporty spirit – our new Maxi 1200 has it all. Discover it and welcome to an experience.

Click here for a review of the Maxi 1200

Delphia 40 Specifications

  • White gelcoat
  • Hull laminated in vinylester resin
  • Sandwich laminate with PVC core is used through out the hull
  • Refoircment from carbon fibre
  • Solid laminate in the keel area as well as the laminate around major through hull fittings
  • White topcoat on the hull in all lockers, bilges and similar exposed areas
  • Striping with vinyl tape
  • 3 eliptical shaped plexi glass widows
  • Retractable bow thruster SRV 80 4 kW
  • Anti-fouling
  • Sandwich laminate
  • White topcoat in all exposed areas
  • Teak on deck
  • Teak in cockpit, benches and swimming platform
  • Teak toe-rail
  • Ergonomic self-draining cockpit
  • Safety boarding ladder
  • Teak cockpit table
  • Manual bilge pump
  • Reversible electric mainsheet winche on cockpit table
  • Magnetic compass
  • Cockpit lockers under sole, starboard seats
  • Stowage for raft close to transom
  • 9/10 aluminium keel stepped tapered mast
  • 2 pairs of spreaders
  • Aluminium boom
  • Boomvang, fixed
  • Stainless steel shrouds and stays with roll-formed terminals
  • Backstay tensioner mechanical
  • Halyards for main and jib in Dyneema
  • Main sheet and jib sheets
  • Furlex 300 TD Selden

         FORWARD CABIN

  • Convenient berths
  • Storage shelves and lockers
  • Wooden panels on ships side
  • Large hanging locker on starboard and cupboard on portside
  • 12 Volt socket SALOON
  • Teak interior joinery
  • Floorboards in classic natural Limed Oak
  • Solid frame woodwork with smooth surface
  • Ceiling inner liner in off white, partly covered with textile panels
  • U-shaped sofa on starboard and alongside sofa at port
  • Salon table with drinks locker
  • Large lockers on port and starboard side – laminate veener
  • 12 Volt socket
  • Pleat window shutters for all vertical hatches AFT CABIN
  • Portside aft cabin with double bed, large drawer and cupboard
  • 12 Volt socket HEAD
  • Multifunction head with separated open washbasin. Separate head and shower unit with pump toilet
  • Separate shower with semi-transparent door
  • Holding tank with deck extraction and separate seacock
  • Wash basin with water tap
  • Separate wet locker for sailing clothing
  • Lockers and mirror NAVIGATION AREA
  • Chart table with stowage
  • 12V socket with USB
  • Moving backrest
  • Portside side L-shape galley
  • Double sink with chrome plated water tap
  • All drawers self-closing
  • Worktop in galley from Corian
  • 2-burner stove and oven (semi gimballed)
  • Large fridge, top loader with light
  • Front open fridge 65L
  • Gally electric absorber above the stove

Electrical system

  • AC Control panel with 230V Socket
  • 230V Shore supply and 60 Amps battery charger
  • Consumer battery AGM 330 Ah
  • Starter battery AGM 90 Ah
  • Bow thruster battery AGM 130 Ah
  • Main switches for consumer and engine battery
  • DC Control panel with automatic circuit breakers
  • Electric bilge pump 12V LIGHTING
  • Interior lights (LED) in all cabins, saloon, head and navigation area
  • Reading light at navigation chart table, forward cabin, saloon and aft cabin
  • Navigation light (LED) and steaming light

Water system

  • Electric fresh water pump
  • Warm water supply (20 l) with engine heat exchange and 230V heater
  • Shower with sump pump in head
  • Freshwater tank 300 l with tank level
  • Faucet in galley and head
  • Volvo D1-30 (28hp), with Saildrive with 2 blade folding propeller
  • Alternator 12V, 115A
  • Fuel tank 150 litres with tank indicator
  • Engine room light

Electronics

  • B&G Triton, Speed/Depth on the coach roof
  • 2x B&G display (close to the steering wheel, one on each side)

          KEEL & RUDDER

  • L-keel standard cast iron, draft 2,00m
  • Stainless steel bolts
  • Double wheel steering system
  • Pre-balanced rudder

          DECK EQUIPMENT

  • 3 Large flush deck hatches one in forward cabin one two in saloon
  • 1 open hatch in aft cabin
  • 1 open hatch in toilet
  • 2 side portholes in the side of panoramic windows
  • 6 recessed mooring cleats, forward, central and aft
  • Integrated anchor roll with genaker atachement placed on the carbon bowsprit
  • 8 stanchions with gates in guardrail at SB and PS
  • Stainless steel pulpit
  • Stainless steel pushpit
  • Stainless steel handrails on coach roof
  • Filles for water and fuel
  • Jib cars adjustable from cockpit
  • Halyard winches Lewmar 40 Race, self-tailing, on coach roof
  • Jib winches Lewmar 45 Race, self-tailing
  • Guide rollers at mast foot
  • 3 winch handles
  • Flagstaff holder
  • 10 rope clutches
  • Sheets and halyards adjustable from cockpit
  • Lazy jack with lazy bag

            SAILS

  • Fullybatten Mainsail from North Sails with 2 reefs C-cut Dacron and MDS cars
  • Furling Jib 108% from North Sails, C-cut Dacron
  • Mainsail and Jib storage bags

          OTHERS

  • Foil wrapping

Equipment Options

  • Short keel draft 1,75m
  • Fin keel with bulb, T-shape 2,20m
  • Colored hull
  • Water line stripes
  • Defending strip along hull made of stainless steel
  • 2 winches 50 instead of stadard 40 on coach roof
  • 2 winches 45 instead of standard 40 on coach roof
  • Without teak deck (price deduction)
  • Windlass in bow Quick (incl. remote control) for the chain 8 mm
  • Claw anchor 16 kg, stainless steel leaded line 14mm, 50m
  • Stainless steel chain 8mm, 50 m for 16kg anchor Claw
  • Electric windlass aft Quick, including anchor
  • Deck-wash pump, including hose and trigger nozzle
  • Outboard mounting bracket on the pushpit
  • Windlass control at steering pedestal, with chain counter
  • Holders for cups on teak table
  • 2 electric winches 50 instead standard 45
  • 2 winches 50 instead of standard 45
  • Cockpit cushions
  • Covers for steering wheels and cockpit table
  • Gennaker equipment: blocks and sheets
  • Furling system for gennaker
  • Cockpit light installed in boom
  • Furling Jib with battens Soft NorLam
  • Standard Mainsail Soft NorLam
  • Furling Jib with Battens 3DL 860 (50:50 Carbon/Aramid)
  • Standard Mainsail 3DL 860 (50:50 Carbon/Aramid)
  • 3-Cabin version
  • Sea berth adjustable with rope & tackle. Fold-away twin berth. Avialable only in 3 cabin version
  • Interior in beech (dark colour of work surface in galley)
  • Interior in walnut wood (light colour of work surface in galley)
  • Interior in cherry (dark colour of work surface in galley)
  • Striped floor
  • Watermaker 25 l/h
  • Hatches roller blinds to the horizontal hatches in deck “Ocean Air”
  • Optional fabric (according to Maxi sampler)
  • Microwave oven (working only with converter)
  • Gas solenoid valve mounted in the gas bottle locker (with switch and gas detector mounted at the stove)
  • Electric toilet
  • Engine Volvo D2-40 S-drive (inlcuding folding 3-blade propeller)
  • B&G Trition Wind – transducer
  • B&G Triton – additional display
  • B&G VHF Marine Radio V50 with cable in mast and antenna B&G H50 VHF Wireless Handset. Wireless handset for the V50 VHF Radio
  • NAIS-400 S system Class B-AIS with GPS antenna
  • B&G Chartplotter T9 Zeus Touch with built in GPS antenna
  • B&G 4G Radar
  • B&G Autopilot
  • Navtex NX 300
  • Navtex MRD 80
  • Audiopack Fusion MS-IP700i, 2 speakers in saloon and 2 in cockpit inclusive antenna
  • LED TV with antenna
  • Converter with charger 12V/230V/2000W with plug at navigation table + extra battery AGM 110 Ah
  • Electronic horn Marco with push button in cockpit
  • Pole on the stern for radar antenna or satellite
  • Additional socket 230V and 12V close the steering wheel on SB
  • Mooring package contains 6x fenders with lines and socks, telescopic hook, 4x8m, 14mm mooring lines
  • Webasto AIR Top 5500
  • Air-conditioning in saloon 12000 BTU (working only with shore power)

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The Maxi 1200 stays true to its quality Scandinavian heritage, with input from Olympian Pelle Petterson

  • Belinda Bird
  • March 30, 2015

This is the second model under the ownership of Polish company Delphia Yachts and is fast, comfortable and elegant

maxi yacht 1200

A return to the Maxi Yachts of old with this fast and comfortable cruiser

Maxi has produced over 16,000 yachts but, as with many Scandinavian yards, the high cost of hand-made quality has led to tricky times over the past decade. The Polish company Delphia Yachts now owns Maxi, after it had a brief stewardship under Najad. The intention is to stay true to its quality heritage and Swedish Olympic sailor Pelle Petterson remains involved in the design.

The Maxi 1200 is the second model under Delphia’s ownership, following the 1300 a year ago, and resembles the Maxi yachts we remember, a design that melds the worlds of racer-cruiser and family cruiser.

She promises to be simple, fast and ergonomic, as well as safe, durable and, thanks to her Polish production, affordable. “The Maxi 1200 is meant to be very fast and very comfortable, pretty elegant and easy to handle,” says Petterson.

Attention is paid to strength and stiffness, with carbon reinforcements used around the grid that takes keel, rig and chainplate loads, plus the rudder frame and the stem and bowsprit. Hull and deck have a PVC core and are laminated in vinylester resin.

An aim of Petterson’s was to keep the cockpit tidy, so there is halyard stowage in the coamings and sheet tail stowage below the cockpit table. I like the siting of the primaries inboard and the use of a central mainsheet pedestal with a single reversible winch. “I assure you that this [mainsheet] solution works really well,” says Petterson, “I’ve checked it on my own boat.”

Tony Castro created a simple, elegant interior design, finished with white panels contrasting with teak trim and solid wood frames. It is the first time anyone other than Petterson has designed a Maxi interior, and it is offered with a two or three-cabin layout.

Price ex VAT €178,000 (£140,200). www.maxiyachts.com

LOA 12.16m/39ft 9in

LWL 10.60m/34ft 8in

Beam 3.75m/12ft 3in

Draught 2.00m/6ft 6in

Displacement 6,900kg/15,212lb

This is an extract from a feature in the February 2015 issue of Yachting World

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Maxi 1200 review – extra gallery

  • Chris Beeson
  • June 10, 2015

An extra photo gallery from Yachting Monthly's Graham Snook, who tested the Maxi 1200 for the Summer 2015 issue

Yachting Monthly technical editor Graham Snook tested the Maxi 1200 during her sail trials off Palma, Mallorca in Spring 2015. To read the full review – and find out how impressed we were with the Delphia Yachts-inspired comeback of this prestigious brand – read the full test in the Summer 2015 issue of Yachting Monthly.

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Maxi 1200: Love at First Sight

  • February 11th, 2017
  • Sailing Yacht

There it goes the saying: “It´s the boat that finds it´s owner, not the other way round.” Al lot of sailors I was talking to were reciting this saying as an answer to the question why they´ve bought their respective yachts. “I felt it in my belly …” or “it was just it!” are among these answers too. Same with me: The King´s Cruiser 33 was the third boat I inspected and from the first moment I saw her it was clear that she was the one. During Dusseldorf Boatshow I had full 10 days time of roaming all kinds of sailing yacht. But it was this one I instantly fell in love with: The Maxi 1200.

maxi yacht 1200

Maxi Yachts has a long standing tradition of making fast Scandinavian-style sailing yachts. Maxi now belongs to the Polish Delphia Group and is alive and kicking. A few boats in the line, but that doesn´t matter because this one yacht alone really touched my heart. Maxi Yachts, this name is inseparably connected with another huge name in naval architecture: Pelle Petterson. Yeah, it´s the very same Pelle who did the design of my King´s Cruiser 33 some 45 years ago!

This. Is. It: The perfect Cockpit Layout

At first I was just a bit curious what a modern Pelle-design would be looking like in present time. After all there is nearly half a century of experiences, changes in design aspects, the Fastnet 1979-turning point and new technologies between my King´s Cruiser and this Maxi 1200. In a way, this 12 meter long boat is the perfect demonstration material in this respect because we have the same designer and almost the same size of boats. As I said, at first, I was just curious. After I visited the boat for a couple of times and finally left the stand, I was completely in love with that boat. It really touched something inside of me.

maxi yacht 1200

Among a lot of other things, it was the Maxi 1200 where I really did understand what a “good cockpit layout” really means! No joke: Upon seeing the configuration and positioning myself behind the steering wheel I did have a flash of wit and suddenly understood what people mean when they are talking of “good” or “bad” cockpit layouts. Because in my eyes, the Maxi 1200 just has a perfect layout and cockpit configuration. First of all, the cockpit is both open and roomy but at the same time encapsuled with high coamings which makes it safe, especially when sailing with children . I was smiling because it reminded me of the Kings Cruiser´s cockpit as well.

maxi yacht 1200

Secondly, everything is within range of the helmsman here. Standing behind the twin wheels you can on the one hand have a great sight over the whole boat as well as everything under control. Except for the secondary roping like reefing lines and halyards and stuff, all ropes are within reach from the helmsman. This makes the Maxi 1200 an ideal yacht for single-handed sailing. What I like most is the clever positioning of the mainsheet winch.

maxi yacht 1200

This mainsheet winch has been placed by Pelle on top of the foldable cockpit table after a small block will divert the mainsheet here. Railguards will provide for safe working conditions whilst turning the cranks. In fact, it takes a step or two from the wheel to reach the mainsheet winch and be able to trim the main sail properly. The only fly in the ointment: No mainsheet traveller configuration for fine trimming the main is available here.

maxi yacht 1200

Another ingenious move is the positioning of the Genoa winches and the roping here. Right before the wheels, lines will be diverted to either side of the boat, running through a 4-slot jammer block and into a rope locker. Smooth and tidy cockpit whilst underway. Again, just a step or two to trim the jib or do the tack all alone. I had to return to this yacht three or four times, always spending minutes sitting here and there and in my mind doing all the maneuvers. This cockpit just is it. Period.

maxi yacht 1200

What I like most is the fact that by configurating the layout in this manner, Pelle achieved another remarkable point here: No lines whatsoever will be running around in the passenger´s area of the cockpit . The seats will be free of roping. No sitting of halyards anymore, no tripping hazard and no hassle in case of a sudden tack. With the Maxi 1200 configuration for the first time ever I found a yacht which I would put myself past doing a singlehanded trip with. This is a perfect cockpit layout in my eyes (except for the missing mainsheet traveller).

Maxi 1200 – a Dream Yacht fur sure

So, what else is there on the Maxi 1200? First, let´s walk around the hull. It´s a Scandinavian yacht, unmistakably. Sleek, fast hull from all angles. The Maxi 1200 has a hull length of 11.56 meters and a max beam of 3.75 m. That´s even more slender than my King´s Cruiser with a length of 10.24 meters and a max beam of 3.40. The deep T-bulb keel gives a max draft of 2.32 meters and the overall weight of the boat of just 7.300 kilograms of which some 2.500 kilograms is ballast makes it a truly racy performance-oriented configuration. This boat is going to be the hell of a fun!

maxi yacht 1200

Her lines are those of a performance cruiser, underlined by a deep T-shaped keel with a large lead bulb. I guess it not only looks fast but will perform beautifully: Maxi yachts are known performers and this Maxi 1200 will be no exception. The single rudder configuration, on the other hand do stand out particularly just as if Pelle would like to tell us that this boat is one of the classy ones – no twin rudder needed.

maxi yacht 1200

Taking a look at her stern and the transom, fine chines do stand out in stark contrast, just like the whole yachts seems like some kind of a bridge between the good old times of yachting and the modern way of making fast performance hulls. Just as the rest of the boat, especially the beautiful Teak decking, the whole yacht appears to be made with care and love for detail.

Interior Design of the Maxi 1200: Grandfather´s Genes

You know the story why I´ve finally bought the King´s Cruiser 33 ? It was my wife, upon entering the saloon, who took a look around, sat down on one of the settees, taking a deep breath like a gasp of relief, saying: “This is finally it!”. She is cozy, hospitable and embracing. Pelle Petterson has had a deep sense for both practical solutions and an eye for details. I was excited to see what a present-day Petterson yacht would look like inside.

maxi yacht 1200

Ah, look at this entryway! Here we have it again: A bridge between classy and modern design. I just simply love these folding doors, massive wood with those nice ventilation details. As I will have to refurbish my own entrance situation as well, I will take this as a role model and try to copy the style. Simply love it. Now, come on down below …

maxi yacht 1200

What a surprise! The saloon has almost the same measurements and configuration as the one in my KK33. Starboard side the main seating situation with a large L-settee, vis-à-vis a 3-seater. All of them situated around a large folding table which is built around the keel-stepped mast. I appreciate that Pelle Petterson apparently moved away from green cushion …

maxi yacht 1200

Ah, and look at this wooden bulkhead. It instantly reminded me of my SY OLIVIA. Lots of wooden surfaces in noble veneers. Combines with white roofing- and hull-panels and the modern fabric used for the cushion the whole saloon creates a both cozy yet welcoming and modern atmosphere. Of course there are new things incorporated too: A large head is situated at right the hand side next to the entryway and as a concession to modern times, no proper nav-station.

maxi yacht 1200

Which is a bit of a downer since I absolutely love the nav-station of my King´s Cruiser 33 and have nothing but a general disapproval for those smallish mini nav-stations in modern yachts. Even with old warhorse Pelle Petterson it appears that the good old times have finally come to an end in this respect. At least a small chart table with a (large!) switch- and gauge-panel has been installed here.

maxi yacht 1200

I absolutely love the details on the large folding dining table! Look at this craftsmanship! The details around the stepped mast are very nice. It´s both massive handcrafted quality combined with a simple yet functional construction. No bling-bling but a practical solution. I simply love it. The grandchild of the folding table in my own boat.

maxi yacht 1200

Another light bulb moment in the fore cabin : Here Pelle Petterson sticks to the old and proven concept of the large berths, no island beds or modern stuff, but a large reclining area. What made me smile was the stowage underneath the front end of the bed, which seems originally taken from my old boat as well. Nice.

maxi yacht 1200

What´s new of course are the large aft cabins. After IOR-rule was abandoned finally the rear ends of the yachts have grown considerably in size. Also a pleasant side effect of the chines, there´s plenty of space in the hulls now to accommodate large aft cabins. Something I can only dream of (when I am laying down to get a rest in my snug narrow quarter berth . The aft cabins of the Maxi 1200 are well-sized and can also be turned to single-berth cabins or stowage.

Why Pelle Petterson still kicks ass

All in all it was a defining moment for me to visit the Maxi 1200. First of all I finally understood what a good cockpit layout really means. All lines and winches for underway trimming of the sails are within an arm length of the helmsman, making the Maxi 1200 an ideal single-hand boat. Secondly I´ve had so many enlightening grasps of the boat´s interior and exterior looks which could easily and straight be drawn back to my 45 year old King´s Cruiser. It´s almost like a family reunion.

maxi yacht 1200

Craftsmanship, design and the whole outfitting of this yacht is excellent. It´s a shame that Maxi Yacht doesn´t get too many of their boats into the water as the unit numbers produced by Delphia in Poland are low. Nevertheless, I think a dedicated (family-) sailor who is seeking a safe, comfortable yet performing yacht will have made an excellent choice by going for Pelle Petterson´s Maxi 1200.

Other interesting articles on that topic

The Origins of my King´s Cruiser 33

Grand Soleil 46 Long Cruiser review.

Dehler 42 and Faurby 36.3 at ancora boatshow.

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First impressions of the new Maxi 1200

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A flying visit to the Dusseldorf Boat Show by Andy Horwood and Peter Sands

Having heard that the new Maxi 1200 was to be on display at the Dusseldorf Boat Show, Peter and I got talking about whether it was feasible to go out to the show and get a first look for ourselves. After a few drinks following the recent committee meeting, it seemed more and more of a good idea and before we knew it, flights and a hotel were booked for a ‘boys weekend’ away.

An early start on Saturday morning saw us at Heathrow for the 8 o’clock flight to Dusseldorf. Having taken off on time, we were looking forward to a full day at the show; it was then that the announcement came over that Dusseldorf airport had been closed due to snow and there would be a delay of around 45 minutes while they cleared the runway! After about 30 minutes the announcement came to prepare for landing and we began to look forward to the day ahead. No sooner had the wheels been lowered than the plane suddenly accelerated and climbed; more snow on the runway and a further delay. About another 30 minutes passed before it was announced that the runway was still closed and we were diverting the Hannover for more fuel! An hour or so on the ground at Hannover and it was announced that we were off, but as it was now snowing at Hannover the plane would have to be de-iced before take-off. After some rather alarming spraying with de-icer, we took off for the short flight to Dusseldorf. A final delay while they found some steps for the plane and we got off at last, only three hours late!  

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  Having been slightly cautious about what the first boat from the new producers would be like, first impressions were very good – she definitely had the look of a MaxiJ. Mariusz provided us with a much needed drink (something budget airline Germanwings seemed less inclined to do) while he explained Delphia’s vision for Maxi being the premium brand within the company with a higher specification and level of finish and detail. Time to go on board and check for ourselves…

The cockpit is wide in the modern style, with plenty of teak giving a quality feel. Twin carbon wheels (standard apparently) give a sporty look. The mainsheet is fixed to a central pedestal moulding and is controlled by an electric two-way winch which can be operated from each wheel. There is no mainsheet track. Apparently this system has been used successfully on the Maxi 1300 (Pele Petterson has it on his own boat) but I need to be convinced that this gives sufficient control. Sheet winches are set just in front of the wheels to allow the helmsman to operate them if needed. There are a number of storage bins for sheets and halyards to keep the cockpit tidy.

Two good sized lockers under the cockpit sole beneath the helm position give plenty of storage for fenders, dinghy etc. There are a couple of quarter lockers, one of which is moulded to hold twin gas bottles. The show boat was a two cabin model (which is expected to be the most popular option) and as such has a large cockpit locker to starboard which could hold (and probably lose) as much gear as you might possibly need. All the lockers were nicely finished, although some stays or gas struts would be needed for safety and convenience.

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The teak decks are standard (and look good) but standard non-slip can be specified with a saving in cost. Lines are led aft out of sight through concealed channels. There is a large anchor locker with an electric windlass and a carbon bowsprit is standard, as is a retractable bow thruster!

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Down below there is a good size galley to port, with two(!) fridges, one of which slides out as a full height drawer. Twin sinks and reasonable storage complete the galley area. The aft cabin is accessed aft of the galley. This is not particularly large (not as big as on the 1100) and headroom above the bunk could be better. There is a shelved wardrobe but no hanging locker.

To starboard is the heads which appears well thought out with a trendy countertop wash basin forward and the toilet and shower aft which can be separated from the basin area to keep the area dry.

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The saloon is traditionally laid out, with a straight berth to port and a ‘C’ shaped settee to starboard. Sharing the aft of the starboard settee is the aft facing navigation area which has an interesting dual purpose ‘reversible’ backrest. The navigation area is not huge and there was no chart plotter on the show boat, but I’m sure one could be fitted with a bit of re-arrangement of the switch panel and other instruments.

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The central table has twin folding leaves with a central section with deep fiddles, but the port leaf obstructs the main way forward to the forecabin and needs re-thinking.

Storage within the saloon could be better. The space beneath the bunks is taken up by fuel and water tanks and the eye level lockers are shallow and do not provide much storage. I’m not sure there would be room for all the clutter that Sara and I have on Asante!

The forecabin is light and airy with an overhead hatch providing ventilation. The hull sides are finished in white ‘planked’ panelling with full length shelves running the length of the berth. There is good storage with a hanging locker and shelved locker and a large shelf under the berth with an interesting canvas cover.

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Generally overall we were impressed with the new model. As ever with a new boat there are a number of things that need looking at, but the boat had a good ‘feel’ and should bode well for the future of the Maxi yachts brand. Maxi hope to appoint a new UK dealer shortly and with a bit of luck there will be a boat available for viewing in the UK this summer.

Having lost so much time due to the flight delay, we didn’t have a great deal of time to explore the rest of the show, but it is huge! You could easily spend a couple of days there and still not see it all. We returned wearily to our hotel close to the airport, but revived somewhat having refreshed ourselves with some of the local brew and a good meal. A fairly leisurely start next morning with breakfast at the airport saw us back at Heathrow by lunchtime. A tiring weekend, but a fun thing to do. The team at Delphia/Maxi made us very welcome and were pleased to hear our comments and ideas. Let’s hope the new boat is a success and will put the Maxi brand back on the scene in the UK.

Andy Horwood.

Maxi yachts Maxi 1200 2014

Sailing boat used for sale, sailing boat, sail cruiser.

  • Length 39.90 ft
  • Beam 12.30 ft
  • Matric. year 2016
  • Constr. year 2014
  • Max speed 8.0 knots
  • Cruising Speed 7.0 knots

Boat still to be registered. on request list accessories included in this package. Those who love quality, light and Swedish and want to discern from each other this is an opportunity. Keep an eye out!

  • French leasing Installments monthly onboard by March 2021 deadline €1170 about
  • P Possibility of Exchange
  • Country France
  • Nr Motors 1
  • Motor Power 40 HP
  • Engine Model D2-40
  • Engine Brand Volvo Penta
  • Fuel Diesel
  • Cad capabilities. 39.63 U.S. gal
  • Tank Material Inox
  • Type of transmission SDrive
  • Displacement 6900
  • Ballast 2470
  • Draft 7.22 ft
  • Cad capabilities. 68.68 U.S. gal
  • Boiler Type Bivalente
  • Autoclaves Yes
  • Nr. Batteries 4
  • Voltage 1/220v Volt
  • Inverter Yes
  • Hull Vinilestere mix carbonio
  • Deck Vinilestere sandwich
  • Deck house vinilestere sandwich

All data contained in the Used boat Maxi yachts Maxi 1200 have been entered by the seller Navigando S.r.l. Logos, photos and all copyrighted information belong to the legitimate owners. The published data are not intended to constitute part of an offer or contract and are believed to be correct but not guaranteed. Last update of the card 03.26.2022

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History of Maxi Yachts

Maxi Yachts is a renowned Swedish boat manufacturer with an enduring legacy in the yachting world. The company was founded in the late 1960s by Pelle Petterson, a respected designer and accomplished sailor. The brand was dedicated to crafting high-performance sailing vessels that embodied Swedish craftsmanship, sophistication, and innovative design. The company's pioneering spirit and attention to detail quickly gained recognition, and in less than ten years, the Maxi 1100, their flagship sailing yacht, had become a popular name among enthusiasts and professional sailors.

Over the years, Maxi Yachts has evolved and diversified its range, meeting the high expectations of its global customer base. They expertly blend contemporary design with traditional construction techniques to create sailing vessels known for their durability, performance and design aesthetics. Throughout the 1990s, under the leadership of Petterson's protege, Joakim Karche, Maxi Yachts further cemented its place as one of the leading yacht manufacturers, and it’s models such as the Maxi 1080 were celebrated for their design excellence.

Today, Maxi Yachts is based in Poland and continues to thrive under highly skilled European craftsmanship. Lundh Craft, a distinguished boat building company, carries the torch, ensuring that each Maxi yacht continues to adhere to the highest standards of design, construction, and performance. Notwithstanding the change of location, Maxi Yachts remains true to its core – creating excepcionally well-crafted sailing yachts that embody the spirit of its Swedish heritage. The brand stands firm in its commitment to innovation, perfection, and sailing pleasure, upholding the legacy started by Pelle Petterson more than half a century ago.

Which models do Maxi Yachts produce?

Maxi Yachts produce a range of boats including the Maxi Yachts Dolphin 62 , Maxi Yachts Dolphin 67 , Maxi Yachts Dolphin 75 , Maxi Yachts Maxi 1000 and Maxi Yachts Maxi 25 . For the full list of Maxi Yachts models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Maxi Yachts build?

Maxi Yachts manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Sloop , Cruiser , Racing boat , High performance boat and Cruiser/racer .

How much does a boat from Maxi Yachts cost?

Used boats from Maxi Yachts on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £8,550 GBP to £3,380,000 GBP with an average price of £715,000 GBP . A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Maxi Yachts, for example the model, age and condition.

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    Mooring package contains 6x fenders with lines and socks, telescopic hook, 4x8m, 14mm mooring lines. Webasto AIR Top 5500. Air-conditioning in saloon 12000 BTU (working only with shore power) The new Maxi 1200 is a 38 feet, true Gentleman's Cruiser with the performance of a much bigger boat.

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    Our intrepid boat tester Sam Jefferson puts the new Maxi 1200 through its paces. This yacht was reviewed in our July 2016 issue

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    TAGS: boat review maxi 1200 yachting Yacht review. This product is featured in: Maxi 1100: Fast and stylish seagoing cruiser. ... Builder Maxi Yachts/Delphia. UK agent Regatta Yachting (International: www.maxiyachts.com) Tel +44 (0) 7570 612405. Website www.regattayachting.co.uk.

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    This promises a high righting moment. And the Maxi 1200 needs it, because with almost 84 square metres distributed over the main and genoa, it has a sail load factor of a good 4.8, which puts it closer to the XP-38 from X-Yachts (4.9) than to the Dehler 38 (4.6).

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    Yachting Monthly technical editor Graham Snook tested the Maxi 1200 during her sail trials off Palma, Mallorca in Spring 2015. To read the full review - and find out how impressed we were with the Delphia Yachts-inspired comeback of this prestigious brand - read the full test in the Summer 2015 issue of Yachting Monthly.

  10. Maxi 1200: Love at First Sight

    It´s a Scandinavian yacht, unmistakably. Sleek, fast hull from all angles. The Maxi 1200 has a hull length of 11.56 meters and a max beam of 3.75 m. That´s even more slender than my King´s Cruiser with a length of 10.24 meters and a max beam of 3.40. The deep T-bulb keel gives a max draft of 2.32 meters and the overall weight of the boat of ...

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    Mariusz Borys from Maxi yachts kindly met us with some complimentary tickets and took us to the stand and there she was, the shiny new Maxi 1200. Having been slightly cautious about what the first boat from the new producers would be like, first impressions were very good - she definitely had the look of a MaxiJ.

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    Maxi yachts Maxi 1200 used from 2014. Length 12.16 x Beam 3.75, Engines 1 x 40 HP Volvo Penta Diesel. Price 220000 euro. Boat still to be registered. on request list accessories included in this package.Those who love quality, light and Swedish and want to discern from each other this is an opportunity. Keep an eye out!

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    Used boats from Maxi Yachts on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £8,600 GBP to £3,400,000 GBP with an average price of £720,000 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Maxi Yachts, for example the model, age and condition. Used Maxi Yachts for sale from around the world. Search our full range of used Maxi ...

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