Thanks! Yes i like what XO is doing at the moment. I will be testing more XO's this year so keen to see what the latest models will be like on the water...
Its definately cool/interesting/manly but who is it built for, who is the target group of buyers. First thought I had seeing it was a failed military contract
@@Josh-hr5mc haha… when you see it in white she’s less aggressive. I’ve actually sold an XO DFNDR which is even more crazy and the owner rang me to say he’s had the best summer ever. But yes these guys have specific missions in mind and seem to already have other boats for different purposes. The guys I know are using XO’s for surfing hard to reach breaks, spear fishing, diving and commuting between houses. I can also imagine these as great tenders to expedition yachts and support vessels… that type of thing
Yes in some shots it is, I could see that while flying the drone, also just this design has a lot of deep V forward which also gives you that impression so it;s a bit of both.
Crazy how times have changed right! I've only been boating 30 years but compared to the 90's it's a completely different world now with the social boating scene.
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife Well yeah, the guy who designed XOs left and founded Axopar, so no wonder they're quite similar (just the XO in aluminium and Axopar in plastic). BTW then that same guy left Axopar and went on to found Saxdor... And now I'm not sure if I understood correctly that he's back at XO designing them all or just as a consultant. It's hard to keep track. The people who own XO Boats also now apparently own Axopar or at least are major investors in it, or at least I heard about such plans years ago. What's nice about them is that there's no shady foreign ownership of these companies (purely European and Finnish just as they say, not secretly Chinese, Russian or Bahrain-owned or something), it's all a family owned investing company based on people who have made long careers in top European companies and then have been involved in investing in companies like these for decades.
That’s one beast of a boat, go anywhere with a feeling of security. Well done!
Thanks! Yes i like what XO is doing at the moment. I will be testing more XO's this year so keen to see what the latest models will be like on the water...
Its definately cool/interesting/manly but who is it built for, who is the target group of buyers. First thought I had seeing it was a failed military contract
@@Josh-hr5mc haha… when you see it in white she’s less aggressive. I’ve actually sold an XO DFNDR which is even more crazy and the owner rang me to say he’s had the best summer ever. But yes these guys have specific missions in mind and seem to already have other boats for different purposes. The guys I know are using XO’s for surfing hard to reach breaks, spear fishing, diving and commuting between houses. I can also imagine these as great tenders to expedition yachts and support vessels… that type of thing
OMG, major want!!!!!!!! Only a few mins in, but i know I’ll be watching a few times this week….
Haha yes this is a real dream boat hey!
Gotta get these for Florida!
Seems like the bow is trimmed up to much? I could be mistaken.
Yes in some shots it is, I could see that while flying the drone, also just this design has a lot of deep V forward which also gives you that impression so it;s a bit of both.
to much for me
No one uses a compass any more!?
That's a big statement, wish someone told me that when I started my marine career 50 years ago.
Nice little boat.
Crazy how times have changed right! I've only been boating 30 years but compared to the 90's it's a completely different world now with the social boating scene.
This looks like you ordered your axopar from wish
Not sure I understand you but for some context XO was around before Axopar and Axopar was actually inspired by XO back in the day 👍
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife Well yeah, the guy who designed XOs left and founded Axopar, so no wonder they're quite similar (just the XO in aluminium and Axopar in plastic). BTW then that same guy left Axopar and went on to found Saxdor... And now I'm not sure if I understood correctly that he's back at XO designing them all or just as a consultant. It's hard to keep track.
The people who own XO Boats also now apparently own Axopar or at least are major investors in it, or at least I heard about such plans years ago.
What's nice about them is that there's no shady foreign ownership of these companies (purely European and Finnish just as they say, not secretly Chinese, Russian or Bahrain-owned or something), it's all a family owned investing company based on people who have made long careers in top European companies and then have been involved in investing in companies like these for decades.