Test / Maio 1400: Fanale Marine enters the maxi tire league

Built in Corsica by Fanale Marine, the Maio 1400 is a 13.30 m RIB that marks the island shipyard's entry into the maxi-pneumatic cruising category. With its Hypalon floats, 8 tons, category B certification and maximum engine power of 1,100 hp, it is an ocean-going unit capable of accommodating up to 18 passengers. Equipped with a vast hardtop, a modular cockpit and a fully-equipped cabin, it is as much a day cruiser as a Mediterranean cruiser. We tested it off Cannes in 30 knots of wind to assess its behavior and comfort.

The Maio 1400 is the fruit of the expertise of a Corsican shipyard on the rise, and aims to rival the great Italian semi-rigids. This comprehensive review is divided into four sections. The first looks back at the genesis of the project and the boat's program, tracing Fanale Marine's ambitions and its place in the maxi-pneumatic segment. The second details the deck layout and the interior and exterior fittings, combining user-friendliness with cruising comfort. The third reports on a sea trial off Cannes, conducted in 30 knots of wind, to measure the hull's behavior and performance. Finally, the fourth section analyzes the unit's price positioning in relation to the Mediterranean competition, to assess its real place in the market.

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1 Genesis and program of the Maio 1400: the ambition of a Corsican shipyard

Genesis and program of the Maio 1400: the ambition of a Corsican shipyard

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