Xc 45

Xc 45

Pure Cruising.

The Xc 45 was the first model in the Xcruising range to be launched, and was named European Yacht of the Year, praised for her combination of cruising comfort, performance under sail and responsive handling. As with all the Xc models which followed, the Xc 45 incorporates the X-Yachts steel hull/keel girder for strength and resistance to grounding, with deck and sail layouts designed for ease of handling when sailing two-up.

As the first model in the Xcruising range, the Xc 45 also introduced the Xc modern classic style. The “Next Generation” of the Xc 45 features larger bathing platforms, enlarged hull portlights, improved storage and functionality in the interior, and updated styling options.

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EXTERIOR

The Xc 45 boasts new options including sidedeck and coachroof teak as well as fixed windscreens. Fucntionality is key with small details such as the option to store the liferaft below the cockpit floor when in the marina. The bathing platform can be operated either electronically but opened mechanically in emergency. In true X-Yachts style, all the halyards pass below the deck surface and are stored in the cockpit floor self draining “bin”.


INTERIOR

The high quality galley has also been updated with space for optional appliances such as a Nespresso machine, microwave and top-loading deep freezer, automatic soft-closure drawers, and specially designed refuse storage. Corian worktops and a toughened glass splashback are fitted as standard.

The saloon now features a larger table, restyled cushions for improved comfort, and integral book cases for storage. There is a choice of interior finishes, including black or white Corian worktops, maple or striped holly floorboards, and fabric or microfibre upholstery in modern colourways.

 The Xc 45 has a flexible interior with three double cabins and two heads. There is a choice of standard forward-facing full-sized nav station, with a WC accessible from the saloon, or a more compact chart table and spacious heads with separate shower stall. The navigation station area has also been updated for 2015, with ample storage, chart plotter positioning and the yacht’s electrical panel above.

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SAIL PLAN


TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Designer Niels Jeppesen
Hull length 13,86 m
LWL 12,76 m
B. MAX 4,32 m

 

Mainsail 61,3 m²
Inner Tacking H W Jib 31,8 m²
Genoa 108% 50,7 m²
Genoa 140% 65,3 m²
Self-tacking Jib 94% 44,1 m²
Asymmetric Spinnaker 180 m²

 

Draft – standard 2,2 m
Draft – shallow 1,8 m
Ballast – standard 5965 kg
Displacement light 13220 kg
Engine diesel 55 kW
Fuel tank – standard 440 Ltr
Water tank – standard 615 Ltr
Cabins, standard 3
Heads, standard 2

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