Maritimo, the Australian-owned and made luxury motor yacht brand, is behind two entries in this year’s Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race – a superb Oyster 100, called Maritimo 100, and the painstakingly restored, 120-year-old timber yacht, Maritimo Katwinchar.
Company founder and CEO, Bill Barry-Cotter, is a pillar of the Australian boating industry, and for over 60 years, has been designing and building award-winning motor yachts for the domestic market and international export.
Maritimo is unique as the only luxury motor yacht builder in the world with a dedicated racing division and world championship offshore powerboat race team all in-house.
With a passion that started in their teens on Sydney’s Pittwater, 80-year-old Bill and his brother Kendal have been involved in competitive sailing. Since the 90s, under Bill’s direction, the Maritimo Racing Team has competed and won more than its share of international offshore powerboat championships and sailing races.
Maritimo has achieved a record 16 Australian Offshore Superboat ‘AUS1’ Championships and was crowned the UIM XCAT World Champions and XCAT Pole Position World Champions in 2019, among many other accolades.
Now in 2024, Bill is again demonstrating his dedication to all forms of boating, entering two entirely different yachts in the iconic 630 nautical-mile (1,170 km) race. Bill has undertaken two “Hobarts” and this year’s will be his third and most significant, sailing with Kendal on board Maritimo 100.
At 100 feet, Maritimo 100 is one of only two Oyster 100 models built to date by the esteemed British brand. The custom-designed and built sailing superyacht, Maritimo 100 boasts three staterooms aft, each with a lavish ensuite featuring marble and stone, a large, raised saloon with panoramic views from every window, separate lounge and dining spaces, a professional Chef’s galley, and two crew cabins forward.
Accommodating eight guests in total comfort, Maritimo 100 is a sight to behold on water and extremely luxurious for those on board. There will be no sharing toothbrushes, no freeze-dried provisions for this crew!
Bill will be joined by his brother Kendal and key Maritimo executives, among them Maritimo’s general manager of operations, Phil Candler, and Ross “Rossco” Willaton – a 50-year veteran of powerboat racing who has worked at Maritimo for 20 years.