2002 X-Yachts IMX-45
About This Yacht
The X-Yachts IMX-45 is a composite cruising sailboat designed by naval architect Niels Jeppesen, built to balance offshore performance with livable accommodation. At 45 feet in length with a 13.6-foot beam, this 2002 model pairs a single Volvo diesel engine with a design intended for both racing and extended cruising under sail.
Below deck, the layout offers three cabins and practical shared spaces. The forward cabin contains a double bed. Two aft cabins each provide a double bed and a single berth, with additional sleeping space available in the saloon. The galley is configured in a U-shape and includes a double sink, gas stove, and substantial storage. A navigation table sits amidships, and a forward head with shower and toilet sits to starboard of the saloon.
The cockpit is spacious with a large carbon steering wheel. The boat has been maintained and is ready to sail, equipped for offshore cruising and designed to accommodate up to eight people.