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Cox Marine announces partnership with crossover boat manufacturer XO Boats

by Cox Marine 26 Jun 2023 07:07 PDT
XO Boats' EXPLR © XO Boats

Cox Marine announces a new OEM partnership to supply the CXO300 high-performance diesel outboard to European manufacturer XO Boats, which will be supported by Cox Marine's Scandinavian distributor, Diesel Power.

Designed and built in Finland, XO Boats' EXPLR series offers exceptional seakeeping performance through the combination of a military-grade deep-V aluminium hull with a striking Scandinavian design, providing rigidity, durability, and outstanding driving qualities.

The CXO300 is initially available on the EXPLR 9 model, being the first of this range to offer the convenience of a high-performance outboard, with the strength and efficiency of diesel, typically only found on larger vessels.

Offering reduced fuel consumption, extended maintenance intervals and the broadest range of approved fuels, the CXO300-powered EXPLR 9 is the perfect boat for adventure seekers looking to travel sustainably to all corners of the planet.

Pre-rigged at the XO factory, the CXO300 equipment is configured to the XO EXPLR 9 - the 9-metre version of XO's premium weekend cruiser. This ensures an optimum finish to all touch points on the vessel, in every sense - from the ergonomically positioned, smooth engagement of the electric shift throttle to a perfectly balanced boat and steering system. This alignment means that the end user always experiences the best of both the CXO300 outboard and XO Boat.

Discussing the partnership, Erkki Talvela, XO Boat's CEO, explains, "At XO, we are no stranger to innovative design solutions that enhance our customers' experience. Offering the CXO300 diesel outboard widens the potential market for XO as diesel fuel is more widely available in certain areas. The EXPLR 9 is designed for outboard power to achieve top performance and optimum onboard space. Cox's CXO300 offers the best of both worlds, and we are excited to offer it as a choice for our customers."

Harry Heasman, Cox Marine's EMEA Regional Director, adds, "At Cox Marine we are always excited to see customers using and enjoying the benefits of our CXO300, but the alignment with XO Boats is extraordinary because of the similarities in the brand's foundations and ambitions."

"Both brands are committed to going beyond, often looking outside the norm to deliver the customer something uniquely beneficial to their passion, work, or pastime. We are very happy to be able to offer the Cox Marine customer integration with such a versatile and capable boat partner."

Sweden-based Cox Marine distributor Diesel Power, whose territory includes Finland, has been integral in supporting the development of this relationship.

"The partnership between Cox Marine and XO Boats is an incredible asset to our customers. This special relationship means customers can purchase a Cox Marine outboard with their new XO boat, making every step much easier," said Mats Hallberg, Export Sales Manager, Diesel Power AB.

With the agreement in place from the beginning of the 2023 marine season, new XO Boats are now available with the CXO300 diesel outboard from dealers worldwide.

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