Small but comfortable: the Maxus arrive in Italy with Barcando
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An interesting novelty is about to arrive on the Italian market, dedicated to boaters who love small sailboats and those who are looking for them with these features for charter as well. In a shipbuilding mode dominated by boats over 12 meters, fortunately there are those who still produce boats of a more manageable size, such as Poland’s Northman, which produces the small Maxus.
WHAT BOATS ARE MAXUS
We are talking about a range of sailboats from 24 to 35 feet, designed for small family cruising. They will come to Italy thanks to Barcando, the new importing company, which has a business dedicated to the charter world and will now join the shipyard to its offering.
Production of the Maxus brand began in 2007 with a 33′, now the flagship of the series is the Maxus 35, a boat that in just 11 meters can guarantee XXL spaces thanks to a pronounced freeboard and a special design of the deckhouse. The smallest, on the other hand, is the Maxus 24, an outboard, trailerable boat perfect for coastal fmiglia sailing, weekend sailing, or why not also for use on lakes.
All within the proposal of Barcando, which will offer them to the new market and not only to the charter market, strengthened by its experience in the nautical world at 360 degrees, from single-hull sailboats to catamarans and motorboats.
A proposal that we can call out of the chorus, even in its prices, which turn out to be quite competitive, because it targets a metric range of boats that many other shipyards have set aside.
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