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Axopar 37 Revolution

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Axopar’s new 37 Revolution range includes X Sun Top, X Cabin and Spyder.

While the dimensions are the same as the old model 37, the new Revolution range has been redesigned, from the hull to the handrails – 380 changes in all.
The hull steps have been significantly modified for less drag, greater performance and better fuel consumption. The Axopar now sits flatter at speed which, combined with 8cm more height at the helm, means better forward vision for the captain. The bow thruster’s been moved forward to improve its effectiveness.
Eyachts attended a preview of the new Axopar 37 Revolution in Finland, where both models exhibited brilliant handling and minimal bow rise. The X Cabin with twin 300hp V8s got to 50-plus knots and performed full-lock turns at 43 knots with no propeller cavitation. The BRABUS Shadow test mule X Axopar 37 Spyder with twin 450hp, loaded with seven people, had a maximum speed of 63 knots.
Cabins feel airy and spacious and the new separate toilet/shower with double doors and full privacy is a winner. Additional tweaks include redesigned grab rails, a more social bow layout, easier access to the fridges and battery switches and more room in the anchor locker for fenders.
On the X Cabin the sliding doors are much larger and there is more room inside, while the rear window now includes curved corner panels for better vision and more light.
The Axopar 37 Revolution range’s southern hemisphere debut is at the Sanctuary Cove Boat Show in May.
www.axopar.com www.eyachts.com.au

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