X-Yacht’s X40: Best Performance Cruiser
A racing sailor son and cruiser father find the perfect dual-purpose family sailboat in the X-Yachts X40, named Best Performance Cruiser.
A racing sailor son and cruiser father find the perfect dual-purpose family sailboat in the X-Yachts X40, named Best Performance Cruiser.
Underneath the C&C 40’s racy exterior hide comfortable cruising accommodations.
Though comfortable and well appointed, the X4 from X-Yachts is soundly anchored on the performance side of the cruiser-racer spectrum.
The Alerion Sport 30 is the next logical step in the evolution of the daysailer genre, which its older sibling created.
New to the American market in 2015, the Turkish builder of the Azuree 46 packs a lot of comfort into a slippery Rob Humphreys hull.
Made in Denmark to exacting standards by a longtime builder of successful raceboats, the fully found Xc 45 is a different sort of winner.
J/Boats’ versatile new J/112E lets the cruising skipper dial in as much performance as desired.
The next-generation Grand Soleil 43 follows elegantly in the footsteps of its performance-oriented siblings.
With great attention to the details of construction, gear and layout, X-Yachts lays claim to the performance end of the spectrum.
The 33-foot C&C 101 boasts thoroughly modern lines and a nice turn of speed but also features a fine layout belowdecks, with cherry furniture and a teak cabin sole.
With the latest high-performance cruiser from X-Yachts, the Xp 38, you’ll be as well equipped to race as to relax.
This Luca Brenta-designed thoroughbred has speed and style to burn. A boat review from our September 2010 issue
A racing sailor son and cruiser father find the perfect dual-purpose family sailboat in the X-Yachts X40, named Best Performance Cruiser.
Underneath the C&C 40’s racy exterior hide comfortable cruising accommodations.
Though comfortable and well appointed, the X4 from X-Yachts is soundly anchored on the performance side of the cruiser-racer spectrum.
The Alerion Sport 30 is the next logical step in the evolution of the daysailer genre, which its older sibling created.
New to the American market in 2015, the Turkish builder of the Azuree 46 packs a lot of comfort into a slippery Rob Humphreys hull.
Made in Denmark to exacting standards by a longtime builder of successful raceboats, the fully found Xc 45 is a different sort of winner.
J/Boats’ versatile new J/112E lets the cruising skipper dial in as much performance as desired.
The next-generation Grand Soleil 43 follows elegantly in the footsteps of its performance-oriented siblings.
With great attention to the details of construction, gear and layout, X-Yachts lays claim to the performance end of the spectrum.
The 33-foot C&C 101 boasts thoroughly modern lines and a nice turn of speed but also features a fine layout belowdecks, with cherry furniture and a teak cabin sole.
With the latest high-performance cruiser from X-Yachts, the Xp 38, you’ll be as well equipped to race as to relax.
This Luca Brenta-designed thoroughbred has speed and style to burn. A boat review from our September 2010 issue
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