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Voodoo Yachts formally launches XF75

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Kiwi boat builder (I am editorialising but extraordinaire!) Voodoo Yachts mark the beginning of a new era with the launch of their first XF75. Combining breathtaking speed of 50 knots, unmatched fuel efficiency, long-range adventure capability, and the volume of a much larger vessel, the XF75 is in a league of its own. A revolutionary blend of freedom, performance, and luxury.

See our earlier article on the Mach 4.

Advanced engineering delivers the rare combination of very high speed and very low fuel consumption, enabling extended cruising at high speed, with a significantly smaller environmental footprint. Thanks to a unique hull and hydrofoil design and cutting-edge hydrodynamics developed over 15 years, the XF75 offers ~50% greater efficiency than comparable yachts, and a range of up to 1,200nm at 30 knots, allowing access to more remote destinations with fewer stops and lower operational costs. Striking exterior styling exudes speed, even when the boat is sitting still.

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Yet performance is only part of the story. The XF75 provides the generous living space typically found on 85 to 90-foot vessels, offering more room to relax, entertain, and explore in comfort. Adventures are elevated with the ability to land and refuel a helicopter onboard up to the size of an Airbus H130.

Voodoo XF75 on Launch. Photo credit: Voodoo

Whether coastal cruising, island-hopping across archipelagos or venturing deep into uncharted waters, owners enjoy the ultimate expression of freedom: going where others can’t, with speed and comfort others can’t match.

Learn more at voodooyachts.com or visit at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show.

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