Axopar

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A stepped hull, steep forefoot and flexible deck layout are key hallmarks of Axopar’s award-winning fleet

THE BRAND

The Axopar story began in 2014 with a boat that appeared to have everything. With its deep-cut hull steps, blade-like stem and long, elegant lines, the Axopar 28 was as good to look at as it was to drive. A variety of modular deck layouts and intelligently conceived options also ensured it was both practical and versatile. Eight years on, Axopar continues to live up to that early promise.

Its boats are all about fun; they’re fast, user-friendly, sophisticated and offer very impressive value for money.

Thanks to a range of different open and enclosed designs, they also appeal to a broad cross-section of boaters. Critics are equally impressed. Having scooped two MBY Motor Boat Awards, the Best of Boats trophy and the coveted European Powerboat of the Year crown, Axopar has laid down an impressive marker for how modern multi-purpose sports boats should look.

THE RANGE

Axopar’s entry-level 22 is available in open (Spyder) and T-Top variants. In both cases, it features a variety of layout options, as well as a 200hp transom for up to 45 knots. Above that, the new 25 marries an optional T-Top with a wide-open walkaround layout, a configurable cockpit and a neat two-berth cuddy for weekends away and day boating flexibility. The bestselling Axopar 28, in Open, T-Top and Cabin formats, brings yet more versatility with added-value options such as Axopar’s ingenious aft cabin. And that trend continues as you move up the range. The Axopar 37 supplements its Spyder and Sun-Top variants with a dramatic new gullwing-equipped XC Cross Cabin that blends open and closed boating to fantastic effect.

And while the flagship 45 is currently only available in XC Cross Cabin form, it will soon be joined by a new 45 Cross Top, Sun-Top, T-Top and Spyder.

OUR PICK

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