Numarine expands XP series with three new explorer yachts

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Turkish shipyard Numarine has recently delivered two new explorer yachts — the 37XP (hull 18) and 26XP (hull 27) — with a 32XP (hull 14) also nearing completion.

All three models were developed in collaboration with long-time partners Umberto Tagliavini (naval architecture) and Can Yalman (exterior and interior design).

37XP – current flagship

At 37 meters, the 37XP is currently the largest model in the Numarine fleet. Built with a steel displacement hull and composite superstructure, it offers a range of up to 6,000 nautical miles at 8 knots and a top speed of 14 knots. The hull has been optimized for seakeeping, efficiency, and onboard comfort.

The layout includes up to seven guest cabins, with a master suite on the main deck. An alternative master suite on the upper deck features direct access to a large aft terrace, which also serves as tender storage for boats up to 9 meters. A nearly 10-meter-wide flybridge offers 83 square meters of open-air living space.

32XP – explorer capability with superyacht comfort

Launched in 2017, the 32.6-meter 32XP was the first in the XP line. It combines a steel hull with a cruising range of over 4,000 nautical miles, making it suitable for extended offshore voyages. The yacht accommodates up to 12 guests in six cabins and includes crew quarters for up to six.

Features include a large flybridge with jacuzzi, full-beam master suite, and a well-equipped beach club. Low noise and vibration levels enhance comfort on long journeys.

26XP – compact, capable explorer

The 26XP offers expedition-grade performance in a smaller footprint. With a displacement hull, the yacht reaches a top speed of 13.5 knots and has a range of 3,000 nautical miles at 8 knots. A planing hull version is also available.

Four guest cabins are located below deck, including a spacious amidships master with lounge, study, and large bathroom. The yacht features floor-to-ceiling windows, some of which open to create a balcony effect. The main saloon is open-plan with a dining area adjacent to the galley.

The 70-square-meter flybridge includes a secondary helm, forward dining area, and space for a 3.5-meter tender. Noise and vibration insulation is provided in cooperation with Silent Line. Optional solar panels and lithium batteries (80 kW) can support hotel loads.

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