Maxus 26

Sailboat for Sale

Quick Setup, Effortless Trailering, Ready For Inland Water or The open ocean

The Maxus 26 combines responsive performance with an exceptionally specious interior for its size. Easy to handle and stable under sail, its ideal for solo sailors or small crews, offering comfortable accommodations dor up to six and a level of onboard comfort rarely found in a trailerable sailboat.

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If You’re Looking for More Space And Extended Cruising Capability, Explore The Maxus 31 Or Step up to the Maxus 35 to find the Sailboat That Best Matches Your Sailing Ambitions.
If you’re looking for additional space and power beyond the sporty Excess 11, explore the versatile Excess 13 or step up to the larger, more powerful Excess 14 to find the catamaran that best fits your sailing style.

Buyer Questions Answered

The Maxus 26 is a modern, trailerable sailboat designed for maximum flexibility and ease of use. Its defining feature is the Quick Setup System, which allows the boat to be launched and ready to sail in approximately 20 minutes, making it ideal for spontaneous sailing and easy transport.
Yes. The Maxus 26 is specifically designed to be easily trailerable, allowing owners to transport the boat by road, store it off the water, and launch it at marinas, ramps, lakes, rivers, and coastal locations.
The Quick Setup System is an innovative mast-handling and rigging solution that significantly reduces preparation time. It enables the Maxus 26 to go from trailer to water-ready in about 20 minutes, minimizing setup effort and maximizing time on the water.
The Maxus 26 is designed for sailors who value freedom and versatility. Because it is trailerable, it can be sailed in lakes, rivers, inland waterways, and coastal waters, making it ideal for first-time boat owners, weekend sailors, families, and experienced sailors who want access to multiple sailing areas without being tied to a single marina.
Yes. The Maxus 26 features predictable sailing characteristics, an organized cockpit, and simplified rigging, making it well suited for beginner sailors as well as those sailing solo or with small crews
The Maxus 26 delivers efficient and balanced sailing performance. Its hull design provides good speed, stability, and control, offering a comfortable and enjoyable sailing experience in a wide range of conditions.
Despite being a trailerable sailboat, the Maxus 26 offers a surprisingly spacious and functional interior. Smart space utilization provides comfortable seating, sleeping accommodations, and practical storage for short trips and weekend cruising.
The Maxus 26 can accommodate up to six people, making it suitable for family outings, weekend cruising, and sailing with friends.
Yes. The combination of quick setup, easy trailering, comfortable interior space, and efficient sailing performance makes the Maxus 26 an excellent choice for weekend cruising and short adventures.
Yes. Thanks to its trailerable design and manageable draft, the Maxus 26 is well suited for lakes, rivers, and inland waterways, in addition to coastal sailing.
The Maxus 26 stands out for its trailerable design, 20-minute Quick Setup System, and modern interior layout—features that allow owners to spend more time sailing and less time preparing, transporting, or maintaining the boat.
The Maxus 26 is often displayed at major boat shows and can also be viewed through private appointments arranged with Performance Yacht Sales.

What are Excess Catamarans?

Excess Catamarans are modern performance-focused sailing catamarans by Groupe Beneteau, designed for sailors who want a more engaging, responsive sailing experience without sacrificing comfort. They are lighter, sportier, and built to be felt at the helm—not just lived aboard

What makes Excess Catamarans different from traditional cruising catamarans?

Excess Catamarans are lighter, faster, and more responsive than traditional cruising catamarans, with refined hulls and sail plans that deliver real helm feedback and sailing pleasure. They prioritize performance and balance over excess volume, while still offering the comfort needed for modern cruising.

Who are Excess Catamarans designed for?

Excess Catamarans are designed for sailors who love to sail—those who want speed, responsiveness, and real helm feel, without sacrificing comfort. They’re ideal for owners who value performance cruising, modern design, and an active, hands-on sailing experience rather than floating-apartment living.

Are Excess Catamarans performance-oriented?

Yes. Excess Catamarans are performance-oriented, designed to be lighter, faster, and more responsive than traditional cruising catamarans, delivering real sailing feel and helm feedback while still maintaining comfortable cruising layouts.

How do Excess Catamarans balance performance and comfort?

Excess Catamarans balance performance and comfort by using lighter construction, refined hull shapes, and efficient sail plans for speed and responsiveness, while offering smart, functional interiors that provide comfort without unnecessary weight or excess volume.

How do Excess Catamarans sail compared to other catamarans?

Excess Catamarans sail more like performance boats than typical cruising catamarans. They are faster, more responsive, and more engaging at the helm, with better upwind ability and a livelier feel. This is especially true with the Excess 13, which stands out for its excellent balance of speed, helm feedback, and cruising comfort, making it one of the most rewarding catamarans in its class to sail.

Are Excess Catamarans suitable for offshore cruising?

Yes — Excess Catamarans are suitable for offshore cruising. They’re built with strong engineering, seaworthy hulls, and performance-oriented design that handles open-ocean conditions well, while still offering the comfort and systems you need for longer passages. Their performance focus (especially in models like the Excess 13) gives them good speed and stability offshore, making them a great choice for sailors who want both blue-water capability and an engaging sailing experience.

Are Excess Catamarans stable and easy to handle?

Yes — Excess Catamarans are stable and easy to handle. Their modern hull design and balanced sail plan make them predictable and confidence-inspiring, while systems like well-placed winches, sensible deck layouts, and optional electric furling make sailing straightforward for short-handed crews. So you get good stability under sail and simple handling, without sacrificing the performance feel that makes them fun to sail

Where are Excess Catamarans built?

Excess Catamarans are built in France, by Groupe Beneteau at their shipyards in the Vendée region of western France. This includes the Excess 13, which is built alongside the rest of the Excess range, benefiting from French engineering, proven production methods, and Beneteau’s global quality standards.

Are Excess Catamarans available in the USA?

Yes — Excess Catamarans are available in the USA, and you can work with Performance Yacht Sales (PYS) in Florida as your local dealer to purchase and support them. PYS is based in Miami Beach, Florida, and offers multihull sales and services for owners in the U.S. market.
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