flaming
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X-yachts... XP is the closest thing they have to a cruiser racer. Definitely gone more cruisery recently, especially with the demise of the XP33, which really was a race boat. The XP44 does turn in some results, but holy mackerel they are expensive. The 38 is over £300k ex VAT.Just out of interest, what says the collective forum wisdom about X-Yachts, Beneteau First or J-Boats? ... are they cruisers, racers, or cruiser racers?
Benetau first - the current line up is a bit discontinuous. The 27 and smaller are the seascapes re-branded after benetau bought the brand. I'd call them race boats with a lid. The new 53 (which started this thread) I'd call a cruiser racer, but for the sort of racing where you have a hostess on board, not thrashing round the Solent. At 15.5 tonnes, it's pretty heavy by modern standards. The club swan 50 is 8.5 Tonnes by comparison, admittedly it's a bit smaller, but not 7 tonnes smaller. Sail areas are very similar. It will be very interesting to see if Beneteau continue the range smaller into the C/R market they made their own with the 40.7 and more recently the 40.
J- Boats. From the current range the 97E, 112E, 122E are definitely cruiser racers. You can imagine buying one to cruise, and they're all extremely competitive. The 88, 99, 111 are really race boats with a token interior.
