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Basic information
- Builder:
- X YACHTS
- Category:
- Sail yachts
- Sub Category:
- Racing Sailboat
- Model Year:
- 2025
- Year Built:
- 2025
- Country:
- Denmark
Dimensions
- LOA:
- 41' (12.50m)
- Beam:
- 13' (3.96m)
- Min Draft:
- 25.70' (7.83m)
- Max Draft:
- 25.70' (7.83m)
Speed, capacities and weight
- Water Capacity:
- 54 Gallons
- Fuel Capacity:
- 30 Gallons
Accommodations
- Sleeps:
- 2
- Total Heads:
- 1
Hull and deck information
- Hull Material:
- Fiberglass and Plastic Yachts
- Deck Material:
- Fiberglass
- Hull Configuration:
- Bulb Keel
Engine information
- Engines:
- 1
- Manufacturer:
- Yanmar
- Engine Type:
- Inboard
- Fuel Type:
- Diesel
Overview
XR 41 – Where cutting-edge design fuels pure speed
XR‑41 Hull No. 8 slated for August 2025 delivery.
Core specs are listed; broader option suites available. Racer‑cruiser sailing yacht, performance cruiser, regatta‑ready monohull for offshore and bluewater cruising.
Detailed Description
Details
XR‑41 Hull No. 8 is open for August 2025 delivery, giving you time to tailor the boat to your sailing plans. Core specifications are already defined, and a wide menu of options is available to match your program, whether you’re aiming for ORC or IRC regattas, offshore passages, or relaxed weekends on a racer‑cruiser sailing yacht monohull.
Features
The XR 41 is outfitted for confident, enjoyable sailing. Shore power and an inverter keep onboard systems running, while an electronics suite with depth sounder, radar, log‑speedometer, wind speed and direction instruments, a navigation center, autopilot, compass, GPS, VHF, and AIS supports safe navigation. Inside, you’ll find electric and manual bilge pumps, an oven, a marine head, hot water, a refrigerator, and a battery charger for comfort and reliability. On deck, wheel steering and electric winches streamline handling, and the sail wardrobe—fully‑battened mainsail, genoa, and an asymmetric spinnaker—delivers performance for both sport cruising and regatta use on a racer‑cruiser sailing yacht monohull.
Propulsion
A 2025 Yanmar inboard delivers 30 hp through a saildrive with a two‑blade bronze propeller, a dependable diesel setup that suits the XR 41’s racer‑cruiser brief and keeps fuel burn low on a performance sailing yacht.
Specifications
Dimensions are kept purposeful for balance and speed, with a length overall of 41 ft and a beam of 13 ft, proportions that favor quick handling and stable power on a performance monohull.
Other details
All details are offered in good faith, yet the information and vessel condition are not guaranteed. Buyers should ask their agents or surveyors to verify any particulars they consider important. The vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Design and details
The new XR project is early in development, but the goal is clear: build a winner. The X‑Yachts in‑house team is working with seasoned specialists and top racers to create a boat with genuine podium potential at major championships and regattas under ORC and potentially IRC. This pursuit builds on a proven track record—models like the Xp 44, X‑41, IMX 38, IMX 40, and IMX 45 have dominated racecourses for years and continue to do so—while carrying a measured strand of cruising DNA for the sporty family. The XR 41 hull shows shallow volume with little rocker and evenly distributed volume along the length, with notable overhangs, especially forward. A fairly V‑shaped stern lets the centerline just kiss the surface, and for a 12 m boat the beam is generous at 4.18 m, paired with a moderate 2.4 m draft that suits racing in almost any waters. Unlike raw one‑off racers that date quickly, the XR 41 is intended to win for many seasons and to serve as a spirited family platform for decades—true to the X‑Yachts approach to longevity. To support dual purpose use, parts of the interior are modular—elements such as sections of the galley and lockers in the aft and forward cabins can be removed for race mode and reinstalled for cruising—while the deck plan is optimized for a full crew yet remains friendly for shorthanded and even singlehanded sailing. There is deliberately no one‑design class here: the focus is on rating performance and staying adaptable as rules evolve. While the hull form stays fixed, the keel, sail plan, rig, rudder, displacement, and other elements can be tuned, and sensible tolerance is retained in measurements so the design remains on the right side of the rule over time. This is an offshore‑ready racer‑cruiser sailing yacht monohull shaped for ORC and IRC competition and fast, efficient passages.
Two versions
The XR 41 will be offered in two versions: Race and Sport. The Race version carries a square‑top mainsail and a split backstay for maximum power and control, while the Sport version opts for a slightly smaller sail plan with a pinhead main and a single backstay for simpler handling. Keel drafts are available in different options, with 2.40 m as standard, and the downwind setup is focused on asymmetric sails flown from a relatively long bowsprit. The Sport interior keeps the same X‑Yachts quality and clean lines, designed for sailors who don’t need seven people on the rail to make the boat fly, yet still want lively performance with easy manners—ideal for weekend cruising, family holidays, and casual racing. Inside, you’ll enjoy a handcrafted finish with a well‑appointed galley, bathroom, lockers, cushions, and premium X‑Yachts furniture, plus optional heating, hot water, an anchor system, and even an air fryer, with a wireless‑remote anchor system adding push‑button convenience. The Race interior follows the same philosophy of durability and versatility that guides all X‑Yachts: the XR 41 is built to excel in competition, with key elements—keel, sail plan, rigging, rudder, displacement, and more—tunable for performance, measured within sensible margins to remain compliant as rules evolve. Modular interior components allow quick conversion between race and cruise modes, and the deck layout works brilliantly with a full crew yet remains friendly for shorthanded and singlehanded sailing. This is racer‑cruiser thinking made practical for ORC and IRC competition and sport cruising alike.
Specifications
- Accommodations:
- 4 staterooms
- Length:
- 41' (12.5m)
- Beam:
- 13' (3.96m)
- Draft:
- 25.7' (7.8333m)
- Year Built:
- 2025
- Builder:
- X YACHTS
- Category:
- Sail yachts
- Engines:
- 1 engines Yanmar
- Location:
- Denmark

Yacht name «2025 X-Yachts XR-41» – X YACHTSis for sale and located in Haderslev Kommune, Denmark
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