EXTERIOR



The Xc qualities

Sandwich hull and deck
Deeper hull sections
Highest standards

One of the main differences between the Xperformance line
and the new Xcruising line is the hull design. The Xc line,
with its deeper hull sections, provides a greater interior
volume for tanks, and other essential cruising equipment;
a feature which also provides smoother sailing in all weathers.





A matter of experience

Best performance
High stability
30 years of know-how

The Xc 45 is designed and developed for long-distance
cruising, incorporating the most significant X-Yachts qualities: powerful main engine in a well-insulated compartment, with a 3-bladed folding propeller; large fuel and fresh water tankage, all strategically located low and central in the yacht for optimum weight distribution; an immensely strong steel hull girder frame, taking the loads from the composite lead/cast iron keel as well as from the keel stepped mast.

The classic transom

Retro style classic look
Spacious aft deck
Safety at sea

This is where we have hidden some of the best Xc features. The positively raked transom
makes it different from most other cruising or racing yachts, and gives the Xc yachts a classic look.

Utilizing this classic style allows a spacious aft deck by connecting the side decks.
This is very practical for cruising and it ensures safety in heavy seas.

A transom of its own

Swimming platform
Easy life raft deployment
Stern anchor

To access the swimming platform, the transom is hinged down into a horizontal position, whilst the aft deck is lowered to create a walkway. A combination of electronically operated actuators, struts and springs makes the transformation between closed and open cockpit an effortless task.
Also integrated into the platform is a bathing ladder and a shower unit.
 
The compartment for the liferaft is hidden in the starboard part of the transom. It can hold charter regulation six person canisters, operated by a launch mechanism under the helms seat which, when needed, can be deployed quickly and easily. Good access from aft is also available.

With an optional integrated stern anchor davit, you can lower and deploy up to 50 m of warp with ease, using the remote control.

Optional stern anchor.
Transformation between closed and open cockpit is effortless.
Aft deck lowered into cockpit floor flush position.


Deck layout

Clean and uncluttered
Flush deck hatches


The prominent feature of the deck is a clean, uncluttered layout with flush mounted,
openable deck hatches and stainless steel dorades for optimum ventilation. The sail cabin on the foredeck
accommodates space for the asymmetric spinnaker, fenders and the optional bow ladder, and provides
good access to the anchor locker, which easily holds the standard 50 meters of chain.

Flush mounted, openable deck hatches and ventilation dorades in stainless steel for optimum ventilation.
Anchor locker with space for 50 m anchor chain.
Optional A-frame with teak planking.



Easy handling

Dinghy davits
Mainsail track in front of sprayhood
Optional track for genoa


All sail handling is executed from the cockpit. Halyards, reefing and control lines are led to the
winches on the coach roof; the mainsail sheet is led to dedicated winches at the helm. Both the
standard furling forestay and the optional selftacking jib makes the sail handling an easy job.
 
The main sail track has been moved out of the cockpit in front of the sprayhood, providing an
uncluttered cockpit with free passage throughout. The optional stainless steel davits allow for
quick and easy launch of the yacht’s tender from the transom.
All halyards and control lines led under deck to cockpit.
140% overlapping furling Genoa.
Track for optional self tacking jib.



Control at the helm

Two steering wheels
Large cockpit table
Control instrument console

The helmsman’s position provides an excellent view forward both during sailing
and while manoeuvering in the harbour. The control instrument console ensures a good view
of the navigation instruments and is also a secure handhold when moving around while sailing.

The engine lever arm and control panel is mounted in a starboard cockpit
recess for safe and reliable control.

Every detail is designed to optimize the skipper’s control at the helm, and to help a shorthanded crew work safely.

Cockpit table with space for navigational instruments.
Engine lever arm and control panel.



Safe and spacious cockpit

Four cockpit lockers
Clean layout

A total of four cockpit lockers, two forward and two aft of the steering wheels,
provide ample storage for ropes, fenders and cruising equipment. For halyards and control lines,
a dedicated locker is integrated in the cockpit sole of the companionway. Washboards are spring
loaded and are stowed in a cockpit floor recess, requiring minimum effort to open and close.
Stainless steel pushpits are with built-in seats.

Compartment for storing halyards.
Two side and two aft cockpit lockers.



Spray hood folded down into zipped canvas bag.
Raised conventional spray hood in strong canvas.
Conventional spray hood with sturdy stainless steel framework.


Cockpit protections

Windshield
Cockpit tent
Bemini

The Xc 45 comes standard with a conventional spray hood, with stainless steel framework.
As an option, a windshield of curved hardened glass can be fixed to the spray hood coaming,
Bemini including grab rails and a windshield spray hood.

Other options are a cockpit tent which can be zipped to both windshield and conventional
spray hood, and an optional bemini, which is set on a stainless steel framework.

Optional windshield of curved hardened glass.
Optional windshield with integrated spray hood.
The integrated spray hood offers a perfect view.





INTERIOR


Create your own interior

Standard 3-cabin
Alternative 2-cabin
The Xc 45 comes in a 2 or a 3-cabin interior layout. Standard is the 3-cabin version
with two almost symmetrical aft cabins. Alternatively, there is the 2-cabin version, which features
a huge workstation cabin with access to the deep, enlarged starboard cockpit locker.
 
Two main cabin layouts are offered to suit your needs: a standard version with a dedicated Nav station.
Alternatively, a version with a shower compartment adjacent to, and with access from,
the standard head compartment on the starboard side.



The modern look

White bulkhead surfaces
Light and roomy
Hand-finished

The interior of the Xc 45 comes standard with white surfaced structural bulkheads,
with recessed teak stripes for panel look.

The furniture joinery, such as galley; Nav station; sofa fronts; cabinets; shelves;
wardrobe fiddles and grab rails, are all made of high quality varnished and satin finished teak,
hand-finished by our specialist carpenters.

White soft vinyl lining is integrated into the moulded deck headliner,
as well as on all visible hull top sides.



The classic look

Varnished teak
Warm and cosy
Exquisite details

As an alternative to the modern look, you may prefer varnished teak bulkheads.

The detailed workmanship, the carefully selected teak veneers and the furniture fittings
built to the highest standards, all mirror the ambitions and attitude of X-Yachts.

Eight openable cabin trunk portlights and two openable deck hatches as well as the
sliding hatch opening, offer excellent and natural ventilation and daylight.


Standard version with dedicated Nav station.

Main cabin in two versions

Dedicated nav station
En-suite shower

The Xc 45 offers two alternative main cabin layouts: a standard version with a
dedicated Nav station, with ample space for navigational and communication equipment.
In front of this Nav station is a 190 cm sofa, where one of the back rest cushions
can be hinged down to form a small “drinks table”.
 
Alternatively, we offer a version with a shower compartment adjacent to,
and with access from, the standard head compartment on the starboard side.
This version features two comfortable armchair seats, separated by a fixed Nav table,
and has ample space for navigational and communication equipment by the aft seat.

The flush hatches are all fitted with recessed Oceanair blinds, with roller “blackout” and mosquito blinds;
and all main cabin trunk port lights are equipped with curtains from Oceanair.

En-suite shower version with fixed Nav table.




A functional galley

All facilities within reach
Safe catering under passage
Plenty of storage

The galley is spacious and has all the facilities positioned within easy reach.

The Corian table top, green tinted splashboard and plenty of handholds make
it a functional and seaworthy galley.

Further equipment includes a 140 litre top-loaded standard cooling box,
which can be converted into a deep freezer. Space is provided for an optional
front-opening fridge, a dishwasher and a microwave oven.




Owners Cabin

Spacious and comfortable
Optimum ventilation
En-suite head with separate shower

The front cabin is very spacious, with plenty of wardrobe space, drawers, freeboard
cabinets and shelves. The standard spring mattresses are supported by flexible
laminated battens for optimum comfort and ventilation. Plenty of openable deck
hatches, and the cabin trunk port light, give maximum ventilation and light.
 
The owner’s head is located to port and contains a separate shower unit, with room for
a washing machine.


Owners head.




Aft cabins to suit your needs

2 aft cabins
One aft cabin
One work station

The Xc 45 comes standard in the 3-cabin version. This has two almost symmetrical aft cabins; both with ample wardrobe and locker space; and both with maximum ventilation from three openable port lights/deck hatches.

The alternative 2-cabin version features a huge workstation cabin on the starboard aft side. A workbench, with cabinets and drawers for tools and spare parts, provides an ideal solution for the sailors who want to go on a long-distance exploration/voyage. The deep and spacious starboard cockpit seat locker is also accessible from the workstation, as is the engine room, where the optional generator and plenty of the yacht’s additional technical equipment is found.
“Workstation cabin” on the starboard aft side.





Technically advanced

High technology
Optional heating and aircon
Safe steering system

The Xc 45 is designed using the latest and most advanced 3D design programmes,
allowing X-Yachts engineers and technicians to deliver the optimum solutions.

The engine compartment (1), which also holds the hot water tank, is well insulated and ventilated.
The 24V electrical system ensures efficient cabling and reduced transmission losses.
All cabling terminates in a “dry” GRP box fitted behind the main electrical panel in the saloon
for added safety. Piping for all the water systems on board run in dedicated service trays and channels.

The optional heating system (2) is mounted aft, near the transom and dedicated piping (3) runs
throughout the entire yacht. When sailing under warmer skies the optional air con system
offers a comforting extra.

The steering system has two independent quadrants (4) for added safety.
An autopilot (5) has a direct link to the rudder stock.




DRAWINGS & DIMENSIONS

Sailplan

Discontinuous rod rig
Hydraulic backstay
Selftailing winches

The Xc 45 sail plan has been developed with long distance cruising in mind.
Safe and enjoyable ocean passage requires a very flexible sail plan, utilizing easily
adjustable head sail areas. By incorporating the option for a 140% overlapping Genoa
as well as an optional inner forestay (without the need for additional runners),
and the option for a bow sprit (A-frame), the Xc 45 is seriously ready for making sailing
a memorable and positive experience.


A
Mainsail is either standard conventional “slap reefing” with reefing lines led to cockpit for both luff and leech reef points, or optional “in-boom” furling mainsail.

B
Optional Inner forestay heavy weather jib.

C
Headsails are either 140% overlapping Genoa, 108% overlapping Genoa or 94% selftacking Genoa.

D
An asymmetric spinnaker can be flown from the optional
A-frame, which brings the tack point clear of the forestay.

 
Xc 45 DIMENSIONS Preliminary
Hull length

13.86

 m

45.47

 ft

LWL

12.76

 m

41.80

 ft

B. MAX

4.32

 m

14.17

 ft

Draft - standard

2.20

 m

7.21

 ft

Draft - shallow

1.80

 m

5.90

 ft

Ballast - standard

5,740

 kg

11,331

 lbs

Displacement light

13,220

 kg

29,145

 lbs

Engine diesel

55

 kW

75

 HP

Water tank - standard

615

 L

162

 Gal
Fuel tank - standard

440

 L

116

 Gal
SAIL AREAS standard Preliminary
Mainsail

61.3

 m²

660

 ft²
Self Tacking Jib 94%

44.1

 m²

475

 ft²
Inner Tacking H W Jib

31.8

 m²

342

 ft²
Genoa 108%

50.7

 m²

545

 ft²
Genoa 140%

65.3

 m²

702

 ft²
Asymmetric Spinnaker

180.0

 m²

1,938

 ft²

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