Numarine has announced the sale of a new 37XP yacht, marking the 21st instalment in the Turkish yard's popular explorer series. Delivery is currently scheduled for 2027.
Similar to her predecessors, the 37.1-metre new build features naval architecture from long-time collaborator Umberto Tagliavini, with an advanced full-displacement hull optimised for both performance and onboard comfort while cruising in remote areas.
The yacht's exterior and interior design is courtesy of Can Yalman, with a particular emphasis on social areas. The beach club, for instance, offers ample room for relaxation and entertaining on the bathing platform, which connects seamlessly to an indoor lounge at water level.
Up top, the expansive flybridge stretches nearly 10 metres, covering 83 square metres of open space for a host of guest activities.
Accommodations are arranged into six cabins, including a master suite on the main deck and a large suite on the upper deck with direct access to an exterior terrace. While not in use, the area serves as storage for a tender of up to nine metres in length.
The Numarine 37XP boasts a range of 6,000 nautical miles at eight knots, placing it among the world's leading expedition yachts within its class, according to the shipyard. Other key figures include a 362GT volume and 14-knot top speed.
“The 37XP combines refined yet easily recognisable aesthetics with ambitiously conceived functionality to deliver a first-class yachting experience,” said Patrik von Sydow, who was reappointed as CEO of Numarine in December 2025.“This latest sale further strengthens its position as one of the most popular explorer yachts in the sub-40-metre category.”
According to Numarine, the owners of this latest 37XP will be dividing their time seasonally between the Bahamas and the Mediterranean, highlighting the model's versatility for varied climates.
The news comes shortly after Numarine revealed a new series of explorer yachts named the Classic Line. BOATPro previously spoke with Sydow, who hinted at a number of new projects in the pipeline poised to allow a higher degree of personalisation.
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