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Focus Motor Yachts unveils a new model - Focus 3X

by Focus Motor Yachts 24 Apr 05:04 PDT
Focus 3X © Focus Motor Yachts

Focus Motor Yachts announces the launch of a new model the all-new Focus 3X, an innovative and exciting 37 feet motor yacht.

It is designed to blend the comfort and privacy of sport-cruisers with the openness and thrilling performance of luxury day boats, delivering an unmatched nautical experience.

Innovative design

The Focus 3X introduces eye-catching design features that enhance both its aesthetic and functional appeal. Its signature feature is its 2-meter-wide electric side windows, which, together with the electric glass hardtop, transform the yacht from an enclosed, secure environment to an open, airy space that brings passengers closer to the sea.

Deck design versatility

The Focus 3X offers the option of two distinct cockpit layouts: a symmetrical design reminiscent of open day boats, as well as a layout that is more characteristic of sport-cruisers and maximizes seating area. The customization options extend through various features, making each Focus 3X uniquely aligned with the owner's preferences.

The cockpit sides of the Focus 3X are elegantly lined with leather and Alcantara upholstery, cleverly hiding storage compartments, refrigerators, and other amenities. This design choice not only ensures a sleek and tidy appearance but also allows for a highly customizable design.

A standout innovation at the stern is the transformer hydraulic swim platform, which adjusts up to 50 cm above and 60 cm below the baseline. This allows easy and secure access to the sea or shore, eliminating the need for a separate gangway.

The aft deck is accentuated by wide, secure walkaround side decks that split at the rear, incorporating cleverly hidden cleats—a sophisticated touch typically found on larger yachts.

Completing the design, the integrated sunbed at the bow melds into the yacht's sleek silhouette, enhancing its aesthetic appeal and providing a luxurious lounging experience.

Super-car style helm station

Central to the Focus 3X's design is the helm station, engineered for unparalleled control and comfort of the pilot.

Designed in a super-car style, the pilot area is centrally located and features a wide, two-meter leather-trimmed dashboard, equipped with twin 16-inch touchscreen GPS displays.

Ergonomic excellence is achieved with two electrically adjustable pilot seats and generous legroom, ensuring optimal comfort and command whether seated or standing.

Elegant and comfortable interior

Below deck, the Focus 3X impresses with its standing height throughout the interior. It features a spacious master cabin and, for a boat of its size, a surprisingly large bathroom equipped with double sinks and a dedicated overhead shower, ensuring the comfort of home while on water.

The saloon is thoughtfully designed, featuring a fully-equipped galley and a seating area that easily converts into additional sleeping space. It also includes a spacious 120-liter refrigerator.

The use of fine materials such as premium woods and high-quality leather and alcantara throughout the interior not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also underscores the yacht's dedication to extensive personalization options.

Exceptional performance

Engineered to enable top speeds of up to 50 knots, the Focus 3X is available with multiple engine options, allowing for customization of power from twin 270 HP diesels up to twin 430 HP petrol engines. Engine options include:

  • 2 x Mercruiser 8.2 HO Magnum MPI 430 HP, Bravo III-XR JPS
  • 2 x Yanmar 8LV370Z ZT 370 HP, E-SHIFT
  • 2 x Volvo Penta D4 320 HP, DP-I
  • 2 x Volvo Penta D4 270 HP, EVC / DP-I
  • 2 x Mercury Diesel 3.0 270 HP, Bravo III X
  • 2 x Mercury Verado 5.7 V10 400 HP, Outboard engines

Launch Date

The first Focus 3X models will be launched in the summer of 2024.

Technical Specifications:

  • Overall Length: 11.65 m
  • Beam: 3.62 m
  • Fuel Capacity: 800 l
  • Fresh Water Capacity: 200 l
  • Maximum Speed: 50 knots
  • Passenger Capacity: 10
  • Cabins: 1 or 2
  • Berths: 2 or 4, plus 2 in the saloon
  • Certification: CE, Design Category B, IMCI

New strategic partnerships

We are proud to announce a new exclusive dealership with USA-based YachtCreators. Our shared commitment to innovation, quality, and client satisfaction is the cornerstone of this collaboration. Promising 'The Superyacht Experience for All,' YachtCreators are known for powering multiple award-winning custom builds and introducing premier yacht brands to the Americas.

Additionally, we are excited about our new collaboration with Vertoro, a leading Dutch innovator in carbon-neutral marine fuels and sustainable technologies.

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