Axopar 25 Offshore Performance Review & Fuel efficiency stats
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- Опубліковано 9 гру 2024
- Joe Fox tests the new Axopar 25 in rough offshore conditions. With rain on the horizon and 2 metres of messy swell and surface chop off of Sydney heads we thought, what better way to show off what this boat can do.
NOTE: Portraying the waves on a boat that looks this good is very difficult, take our word for it! We also apologise for some of the inconsistent sound quality, we will continue to search for the best gear on the market.
Keeping with Axopars DNA the twin stepped hull and cutting bow have been engineered to provide a safe, stable and comfortable ride offshore, even at speed.
Joe talks through maneuverability in calm waters as well as fuel efficiency and speed before heading offshore to put the Axopar 25 to the real test...
Overall we are extremely impressed by the efficiency, ability to get into a tight turn and slice through chop.
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A proper test!
What a boat !!!! Good looks and that amazing hull ❤❤
Love it
i think the 25 hull is behaving (relatively) better in rough sea that the bigger axopar hulls (29-37)
I think 29 - 37 need more power
That thing looks insane. Could the rear deck be used for fishing?
Definitely! There is an open layout or a multistorage option that would be perfect for fishing.
Looks amazing. Can I realistically hop between islands in the mediteranian with this? Distance of 50-100km between islands?
There's at least a quite recent video of a cabin version of The Axopar 37 doing just that (long distance trip between Kastellorizo to Rhodes in Greece = 125 km) ua-cam.com/video/1ho-kK0xS4c/v-deo.html
I think the Classification for the 25 is only for costal not offshore. But with its weight and size it would be able to tow it