![]() A fin stabilization system provides the ultimate comfort underway and at anchor. Powered by twin 2,400hp MTU diesel engines, XWAVE features an impressive maximum speed of 28 knots, with a cruising speed of 24 knots. The swim platform provides easy access for watersports and is connected to the transom tender garage, which houses a 4.5m (14.8ft) tender and a jetski. The main deck aft hosts another al fresco dining area or can be used as a lounging area for sea-level living. This adaptable space features a sun lounging area aft, with a covered al fresco dining area and wet bar forward. XWAVE’s exterior decks provide a mix of luxury living and outdoor entertainment. ![]() Four well appointed and versatile guest cabins can be found on the lower deck consisting of two double cabins, one twin cabin and one convertible cabin, all with private en suite bathrooms. Surrounded by 180-degree, forward-facing windows, the owner's suite, entered on the port side, provides the ultimate retreat with an en suite bathroom, dressing area, and office space. With accommodation for 10 guests in five cabins, XWAVE features a full-beam owner's suite on the main deck and four additional guest cabins on the lower deck. ![]() This entertaining space is surrounded by large picture windows and there is a fold-down balcony through full-height sliding glass doors on the port side. The main saloon has an open layout with a large lounging area with bar aft and a dining area forward. XWAVE’s contemporary interior design features teak flooring, light woodwork and soft goods, and pops of colour throughout. Having been only privately used, XWAVE has been well maintained by her original owner who is an experienced yachtsman, and she presents in immaculate condition. This SL106 features a sleek exterior design by Francesco Paszkowski and a contemporary interior by Marty Lowe. The filament appears as a white spot surrounded by colored rings. Delivered in 2019 by the world-renowned Italian shipyard Sanlorenzo, XWAVE is a 32.2m (105.6ft) motor yacht built of composite to RINA classification. The white lines in all graphs show the best fits obtained with the X Wave relation Eq. ![]()
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