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Axopar's winning formula: All fused into a 22-footer

by Eyachts 29 Jul 2020 10:30 UTC

Axopar have already proven to the public that their formula works and Eyachts believe this is the ideal vessel for our Aussie Axopar fans to get the drivers boat they have always wanted, fun sized!

This is the Axopar for boaters who want the ease which comes from owning a trailerable vessel, for those who just want EPIC days out on the water!

Superior, to many boats out there, the cool-looking Axopar 22 will be a true driver's boat. Sticking with Axopars DNA, the twin stepped hull and cutting bow offer first-in-class handling, seaworthiness, offshore capability and safety, combined with the efficiency and comfort that its bigger 28ft and 37ft siblings are renowned for.

This high quality build and design means the new Axopar 22 is certified by NMMA ABYC standards, and Den Norske Veritas, (DNV) one of the most stringent observers there is in leisure boating in Europe.

This new model is not going to be like other 22 footers on the market, hosting up to 7 people with comfortable seating, safe walkaround capability and the luxury of a separate toilet.

In true Axopar style the 22 will be extremely versatile to suit any owner, whether you want to do extreme water sports like wakeboarding and waterskiing, take the kids out donuting, go offshore fishing with your mates or just have a relaxing swim at your favourite beach, this vessel will do it all.

A smart boat that packs a punch and will turn heads wherever you go, and all without breaking the bank!

Let the adventures begin!

First-time boat buyers are often unaware of the importance of seaworthiness and in having a feeling of safety and comfort under way, which are key features of this boat.

It has been noted that many smaller boats on the market today prioritise fitting unnecessary, 'shiny' deck equipment, designed to catch the inexperienced and unwary first-time boater's eye.

These compromised designs risk affect the way a boat handles in anything other than a flat calm sea. Slamming occurs in waves, resulting in an unpleasant overall driving experience, which can have the negative effect of dissuading a first-time boater to continue boating, or ever wanting to buy another boat again.

Taking a different approach, Axopar used all of their knowledge from the development of our larger models to create one of the best handling and safest 22 footers out there. A boat that is capable of commuting comfortably in changeable conditions and remains predictable and logical in its behaviour, no matter what weather conditions are thrown at it! With Axopar, it's about offering in-built safety and total peace of mind.

Anyone searching for a meaningful upgrade, for example from a smaller 6 to 7 metre boat, will love the idea of moving up to a more mature, better handling hull; one that has been designed to deal with higher average cruising speeds and a wider range of sea conditions.

Value Points

In keeping with Axopars ongoing mission to bring about changes and continual improvements with every new model they launch, let's take a brief look at some of the value points we can expect to see within this exciting new range:

Pure Axopar, condensed

Axopar want their customer's experience of boating to be a good one, so we have designed a hull that is safe, stable, and unintimidating, but at the same time fun, comfortable, thrilling and rewarding to drive. By implementing a classic Axopar hull in a smaller size, the outcome is a boat that is easy to manoeuvre in tight spaces with minimum windage impact.

Fully trailerable

The balance between space, speed and safety is significantly harder to achieve when designing a trailerable boat. By offering a weight-optimised boat, with a displacement of 1,200kg and a 2,23m beam, Axopar believe they can offer this without compromising on the stiffness and integrity of the hull.

Built around a customer's personal needs

Axopars versatile deck layouts continue to delight thousands of customers around the world, with the same concept applying to the new Axopar 22.

With highly usable and multifunctional aft and bow seating and storage and an enclosed toilet at the front of the centre console, this is a perfect proposition for families and guests of all age groups.

This is only the beginning.

For more information visit www.eyachts.com.au.

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