X-Yachts

X-Yachts A/S is a Danish shipyard, located in Haderslev in the southern part of Denmark.

The boat was the Danish answer to J/24, Albin Express, and Maxi 80 Racer and has won many regattas since the first launch.

X-Yachts employs a total of 100 people at the headquarter in Haderslev and has its own moulding production in Poland as well.

The Pure X Series is a hybrid between the Xc and Xp model, focused on easy sailing and modern lines.

X-102s won the Three-Quarter Ton Cup in Finland in 1981 (Soldier Blue) and in 1982, in Spain (Lille Du).

[8] IMX designs competed around the world under both IMS and IRC ratings, including winning SORC in the USA in 1995 and 1997,[9] IMS European Championships in 1995, and the Rolex Commodores' Cup in Great Britain in 2002 and 2004.

[14][15] The IMX 70 was launched in 2005 as a 'one-off', built by Green Marine in the UK and fitted out in Denmark.

[16] In 2007 X-Yachts won a European Yacht of the Year Award with the X-55, a performance cruising design.

[17] In 2009 the first dedicated cruising X-Yacht was launched, the Xc 45, winning its category at the European Yacht of the Year.

This was followed by three other Xcruising designs, with the Xc 38 also winning at the European Yacht of the Year awards in 2010.

X5.6 in Gilleleje - Photo: Mikkel Groth
X-99 yacht
X-412 yacht