Sea trials and tours: X-Yachts arrives in Chiavari with new products and best sellers
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Northern European shipyards have always been synonymous with boats with quality construction and important sailing qualities. X-Yachts in this sense has represented, and still represents, the “dream” of Nordic sport cruising boats. Means with which to cruise comfortably but which in a few moves transform into fast performance cruisers ready to entertain us under sail or win at regattas.
For all fans of this shipyard, the appointment is in Chiavari from September 16 to 20 at X-Italia, importer of the Danish shipyard. Five days, by reservation only, to be able to visit the 4 models available, 3 from the Pure X range the X4³, X4⁶, X4⁹ and the Xp 44 spearhead of the Performance range. It will also be possible to learn details of the latest developments at the site, the X5⁶ to be unveiled at the Dusseldorf 2021 boat show and the first powerboat produced by X-Yachts, the X-power 33C. What will distinguish these days will be the opportunity to try out an X-Yachts and test its quality and performance that have made the shipyard famous. In this context, enthusiasts, owners and possible new clients can book and reserve this unique experience to be done together with the X-Yachts staff. The reservation and the “closed” number of visitors will guarantee an exclusive time, in compliance with the anti-COVID-19 regulations, as visiting, trying and buying a boat is a process to be carried out in total peace and serenity.
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