Underpinned by an elongated version of the twin-stepped 320 hull and designed for a twin outboard rig, Saxdor 400 is set to be an outstanding performer out at sea with a fine blend of performance, seakeeping and efficiency at cruising speed.
Performance
By employing vacuum infusion techniques in the construction process, Saxdor 400 is approximately 200kg lighter from a standard hand-laminated boat. It not only improves overall fuel efficiency, but also–even with the standard twin 300hp Mercury V8 outboards—allows you to comfortably achieve a top speed of 40 knots. With the optional twin 450hp racing motors the maximum speed increases to over 50 knots.
Close to the surroundings
Saxdor 400 comes as standard with balconies in the cockpit that dramatically increase the usable deck space of the boat at rest. When stationary, the 400 becomes a private island, designed for living aboard in great comfort and the terraces, which run half the length of the boat, and are a key factor in creating this incredibly special environment.
Cabin comfort
Lower deck accommodation comprises a spacious forward double cabin and separate bathroom with standing headroom of over 6ft (1.83m). To diversify the layout and accommodation arrangements, there is an option to have a kids’ cabin underneath the companionway steps, and an amidships doubling for comfortable sleeping space for up to four adults. The mid cabin is accessed via a hatch in the dinette on the cabin boat and via the cockpit sofa.
Maximal living space
The wheelhouse extends to the full beam of the boat to maximize internal living space with access to the recessed foredeck seating via door at the forward end. Both sides of the wheelhouse open up completely to allow direct access to the side terraces from within the wheelhouse. NOTE: Saxdor 400 will be offered in the model year MY2024 in selected markets/dealerships only.