Go inside the most luxurious yacht in the Sydney to Hobart race - and see what $10million gets you
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Not even Maritimo 100's crew expect the supermaxi will push her rivals for Sydney to Hobart line honours. But with the five-star luxury they'll enjoy on board, you mightn't blame the sailors for just wanting to enjoy the trip. Entering her first Sydney-Hobart, Maritimo is one of only two 100ft supermaxis made by the British luxury yacht designer Oyster. The other, Serafim, was listed for sale in 2022 for €6,300,000 ($A10.5million).
Maritimo can lay claim to being the most decadent boat in the race fleet of 104 boats, boasting marble ensuites, stunning views and separate lounge and dining spaces. As her rivals chow down on freeze-dried food or whatever they've cooked at home this week, Maritimo features a professional chef's gallery with an elaborate menu.
'It's roast ham tonight and a potato bake,' skipper Peter Jones said of the menu on Thursday. The Maritimo 100 (pictured) is so opulent it may as well be a floating five-star hotel. Maritimo's Sydney to Hobart sailors couldn't be blamed for wanting to take their time getting to Tasmania when they're enjoying luxury like this.
The vessel features marble ensuites and a professional chef's kitchen - but the eye-opening level of sumptuousness could harm the crew's chances of taking line honours. The array of features means Maritimo weighs in at more than 100 tonnes, a major stumbling block in the push to reach Hobart before rival supermaxis LawConnect, Master Lock Comanche or Wild Thing 100.