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On Display at the Annapolis Boat Show: Xquisite 30 Sportcat – The Ultimate Sailing Experience Nominated for Two Esteemed Awards

On Display at the Annapolis Boat Show: Xquisite 30 Sportcat

The Ultimate Sailing Experience Nominated for Two Esteemed Awards

The Xquisite 30 Sportcat, a fresh addition to the sailing world, has garnered nominations for two prestigious awards:
the 2024 Boat of the Year and 2024 Best Top Boats.

These accolades add to the excitement as she is set to make her world debut at the Annapolis Boat Show
from October 12-15, sharing the stage with the multi-award-winning Xquisite X5 Plus.

Why All the Hype?

The sailing community is buzzing about the Xquisite 30 Sportcat, with the latest nod coming from Sailing World.
This adds to her growing reputation as a noteworthy addition to the sports catamaran world.

Performance and Versatility

Designed for top tier sailing experience, the Sportcat 30 is well-suited for a range of sailing conditions. She comes equipped with a North Sails 3Di inventory and a rotating carbon spar, ensuring a versatile and enjoyable sailing experience. Further, she accommodates both gas and electric outboards, leaning towards the new electric engines from Mercury as the current recommendation.

Easy Assembly, Storage, and Transport

One of the Sportcat 30’s key features is her modular design, which allows for easy assembly on land. This also enables convenient storage in a 40-foot container. Additionally, she is trailer transportable, adding another layer of flexibility for sailing enthusiasts.

Learn more about the 30 SportCat

World Debut and Exclusive Offers

The Xquisite 30 Sportcat will be a highlight at the Annapolis Boat Show, a must-attend event for anyone passionate about sailing. She will share the spotlight with the luxurious Xquisite X5 Plus, making it an ideal time to consider this new, multi-award-nominated sports catamaran.

Kudos to Sailing World for reviewing us and nominating the Xquisite 30 SportCat for “The Boat Of The Year”!

Click here to read the full Press Release

Annapolis Sailboat Show 2023

Xquisite's X5 PLUS yacht on display at the Annapolis Sailboat Show

Sailboat Show Highlights

  • Sailboats Galore:

    Explore sailboats from leading manufacturers and dealers.
  • Nautical Gear & Accessories:

    Discover the latest trends and technologies in sailing.
  • Education & Networking:

    Meet and mingle with fellow sailors and industry experts.

Show Schedule

  • Thursday, October 12

    10:00 am – 6:30 pm
  • Friday, October 13

    10:00 am – 6:30 pm
  • Saturday, October 14

    10:00 am – 6:30 pm
  • Sunday, October 15

    10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Annapolis Boat Show 2023 – further info

Further Info

30 Sportcat Gallery

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    Xquisite 30 SportCat Review: The High-Performance Catamaran That’s Perfect for Novice Sailors

    Xquisite 30 SportCat Review:
    The High-Performance Catamaran That’s Perfect for Novice Sailors

    All about Xquisite’s newest offering, the 30 SportCat, which is designed to be the ideal training boat
    for novice sailors who want to fast learn how to sail – Reviewed by Multihull Sailor

    Xquisite 30 SportCat – the best training boat

    Xquisite catamarans are well known as comfortable, well-built long-distance cruising cats with all of the luxury and accouterments one would expect – the antithesis, in other words, of minimalism. Which is why Xquisite’s new offering, the 30 Sportcat designed by François Perus, causes a double take of neck-twinging proportions.
    With a rotating carbon mast, carbon deck beams, displacement of just 1,872 pounds, North 3Di sails, an interior whose greatest luxury is a mattress, and a construction methodology that lets it be dismantled and fit onto a trailer or inside a 40-foot shipping container, this little rocket is just begging to be sailed fast – and that is precisely its purpose, according to Tamas Hamor, Xquisite’s founder, and CEO.
    “That was the goal – the best training boat for people to learn how to sail, but it’s fast enough for people who know how to sail to have fun” – he says. “Half of our owners buying new boats have never sailed before. We want to bring them here and teach them sailing.”
    Xquisite's - 30 SportCat

    Super simple to sail, everything is small

    Xquisite aims to help all of their new owners bridge this gap with a two-week training period. But actually learning to sail is something different, and that’s where the 30 Sportcat comes in. Hamor wanted to create a boat that’s light, fun, and exciting to sail without the complexities of daggerboards or foils. “The boat is super simple to sail. Everything is small. You have to use your hands, you trim the sails, you feel the rudders. Just with two fingers, you can steer the boat. So this is how you learn sailing.”
    Another impetus was the establishment of Xquisite’s new base in Freeport, Bahamas, which was to be fully opened by this summer and will include a sail training school.
    Owners who are waiting for their boats to be built can come to the base and learn on the 30 Sportcat in the meantime. Hamor envisions fun regattas where a group of the boats sail to the Berry Islands, 50 miles away, to spend an overnight on the water. With a 10-hp outboard (optional electric), the boat has two berths aft in each hull, sail storage forward, a portable toilet, and a small sink. It’s camping, he says, and that’s also part of the fun.
    At $285,000 a whack, it’s also expensive fun, but that hasn’t stopped some Xquisite owners from already ordering the boats to keep at their homes while sailing their big cats elsewhere.

    OA: 30′ 4″ | Beam: 16′ 11″ | Draft: 2’ 6″ | Displ.: 1,872 Ibs
    Sail Area: 860 sq ft (main, gennaker, and self-tacking jib)

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    About Xquisite Yachts

    Xquisite Yachts is a luxury yacht brand known for its innovative designs, comfort, and sailing performance. The company produces a limited number of multi-award-winning catamarans each year using the latest technology. Customers can purchase finished yachts or place a custom order, with the option to try before they buy through the company’s charter program. Xquisite Yachts can be seen at all major international boat shows.

    Multihull Sailor Summer 2023

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    About Multihull Sailor

    Editorial content covers the total sailing experience, featuring articles on coastal and blue-water cruising, trailer-sailing, racing, multihulls and monohulls, daysailing, one-design racing, and much more.

    We would like to thank Multihull Sailor for their review of the Xquisite 30 SportCat!

    To read the original press release, please click here

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      XQUISITE X5 PLUS – A major update makes a past SAIL Best Boat’s winner even better

      XQUISITE X5 PLUS
      A major update makes a past SAIL Best Boat’s winner even better

      XQUISITE X5 PLUS - A major update makes a past SAIL Best Boat’s winner even better

      The Xquisite X5 Plus is a major update of the boat that SAIL awarded Best Large Multihull and Best Systems titles in 2017.

      The changes were not just cosmetic, but genuine improvements to an already fine boat, making it lighter, faster and less dependent on fuel. The builder’s weight loss program dropped the D/L from 144 on the original boat to 126, while modifying the rig increased the sail area and yielded a significant performance boost in light air. An electrical system redesign means the Xquisite X5 Plus is also capable of supporting a luxurious lifestyle with minimal use of a genset to pump out the electrons.

      Lighter and greener: what’s not to like?

      Special thanks to Rudolf Jonker, the designer of the X5 PLUS, and the entire team at Phoenix Marine for their outstanding achievement!

      DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION

      Phoenix Marine, the South African builder, went through a meticulous engineering study of the entire boat to shave weight. The hull and deck are now completely vacuum infused and cored with Divinycell both above and below the waterline. Newly redesigned composite bulkheads, different window design and re-engineered mast supports shaved off yet more weight. The combined program brought the weight down to where the boat floats nearly three inches higher than before. This in turn makes it able to carry more equipment provisions without degrading the boat’s sailing ability. This is perfect for the mission of the Xquisite X5 Plus, i.e., long-range cruising. More payload means you can load up more food, water and supplies, not to mention the parts and tools to handle anything you might run into off the grid.

      Design-wise, the bow profile was also reshaped with a finer entry, although that’s scarcely noticeable in the overall appearance of the boat. The X5 lines are about as far from traditional as a vessel can be, but the design is functional. This includes the unique window configuration, which illuminates the cabins, and the curved stern arch, which also contains running rigging. Although an unconventional look, its personality will undoubtedly win you over with time.
      Another big change was to a 24-volt electrical system fed by a solar array nearly triple the size of the original, with 2.3 kW of generating power. Upping the storage capacity with 22 kWh of lithium-ion batteries makes it possible to run the air conditioning and other electrical system components all night without running the generator — a Holy Grail of tropical cruisers.

      Either at the marina or while out on a cruise, each Xquisite X5 Plus reports its condition in detail back to the “Mother Ship” at the company whenever it is within Internet coverage with updates on the systems and any maintenance performed. The builder can then reply with a list of maintenance items due along with directions for doing them. This optional support plan includes worldwide consultation and even help contacting equipment manufacturers as needed, so owners don’t have to do it themselves — perhaps as important a feature as anything on the boat itself.

      As an added benefit, this constant contact also serves to create a cohesive group of owners, which increases pride of ownership and sustains the resale value of the boats.

      LOA 53ft LWL 50ft BEAM 26ft 2in DRAFT 4ft 5in
      DISPLACEMENT 35,274 lb SAIL AREA 1,550 ft ²
      FUEL/WATER (GAL) 208/227 ENGINES 2 x 80hp Yanmar
      SA/D RATIO 23 D/L RATIO 126


      DESIGNER Rudolf Jonker


      BUILDER Xquisite Yachts/Phoenix Marine Manufacturing,
      Cape Town, South Africa
      xquisiteyachts.com


      PRICE $1.7 million (fully equipped)

      Looking forward through the saloon

      ON DECK

      The aforementioned increased sail area with a sprit to carry bigger foresails adds to the motive power side of the new design. The standard boat includes a square-top mainsail, a working jib, a genoa and a Code 0 light-air foresail from North Sails, all on electric furlers. In bad weather, you can reduce sail, fly the self-tacking jib and run the entire vessel from inside.

      The rest of the deck layout is similar to the original. That’s good, because the Xquisite X5 designers got it right the first time. I especially liked the functional helm station with all lines falling to hand in a logical manner near a set of foot-operated electric winches. There are good handholds for safely moving around throughout the boat and even a rain catchment system to back up the watermaker and storage tanks. Experienced cruisers like a belt and suspenders approach to systems, with backups for everything.

      ACCOMMODATIONS

      Our test boat was equipped with the three-cabin layout, with the entire starboard hull dedicated to an owner’s suite and the port hull divided between another pair of staterooms. All these spaces are bright and inviting, with comfortable berths, plenty of stowage and ensuite heads with showers.

      The bridgedeck offers a comfortable expanse with areas dedicated to food preparation, dining, socializing and navigation. The galley is wonderfully apportioned, with all the appliances, spaces and storage a cruising family might need.

      In typical catamaran fashion, the outdoor spaces are large and comfortable. Unlike charter cats, the emphasis is on easy living aboard for extended times, not just a week of lounging among the islands.

      UNDER SAIL

      Our test sail showed that the weight reduction and rig changes worked. On a gorgeous autumn day at Annapolis with 8 to 12- knot winds, the X5 Plus returned more than 60 percent of the breeze as boat speed. While there is no helm feedback, typical of a catamaran with a hydraulic steering system, the boat tacked easily under any sail combination and accelerated rapidly in the puffs.

      Especially impressive was the fact the boat sailed this well with no less than 10 people aboard, plus a large German Shepherd. The boat was also chock full of stores for cruising, due to the owners and a delivery skipper having just provisioned and sailed it offshore to Annapolis from Fort Lauderdale. Apparently, they’d had to press on close-hauled in gale conditions much of the time and had barely met their docking deadline for the recent boat show. Nonetheless, the crew (and dog) had all still managed to arrive safe and happy.

      It will take some practice to become accustomed to all the controls aboard the Xquisite X5 Plus, but the lines are arranged in a logical manner at the helm station to minimize wrapping and unwrapping the winches, and it will be worth the effort doing so. The company’s standard two-week training session for all new owners should shorten the learning curve and produce an able crew with confidence in its ability to go offshore.

      UNDER POWER

      The motoring performance is the same as in the original boat and that’s just fine. Twin 80hp Yanmars drive the Xquisite X5 Plus to 9.8 knots at an 2,500 rpm or a standard cruise pace of 8.5 knots at 1,900 rpm. The sound level at cruise was the same as normal conversation, 56dBA. Maneuvering is typical of a modern cat: simple and precise. The turning circle is about 1.5 boatlengths if you don’t use differential power to the two engines to spin about in your own length. The boat stops and backs predictably.

      CONCLUSION

      It may seem strange to consider a $1.7 million yacht with a $14,000 annual maintenance fee a good deal, but the Xquisite X5 Plus seems to be just that. For the money, you get a luxurious, well-built, extensively equipped voyager with full factory support anywhere. A house of similar price can easily cost that in upkeep, and it won’t take you around the world!

      X5 PLUS Production Schedule

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      The X5 Plus Reviews will be featured in full in a special report in the Summer 2022 of MultiHull Sailor.
      For further information, visit www.sailmagazine.com

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