2024 X-Yachts 56' (17.07 m) X5.6
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
The X56 is a fifty six foot performance cruising yacht designed with serious cruising in mind; be that crossing the Atlantic, or exploring beautiful Mediterranean islands. The X56 joins the hugely successful and critically acclaimed Pure X Range.
- Cruiser-Racer
- Sail
- New
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
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Data Sheet
LOA: 56' 7'' (17.25 Meters)
Type: Sail- New
Year: 2024
Beam: 16' 1''
LWL: 49'
Draft Max: 10' 10''
Draft Min: 8' 2''
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Full Details
Light, Strong, and Stiff
With the introduction of the X-65 in 2007, X-Yachts started to infuse hulls for performance yachts utilising epoxy resin. Epoxy infusion construction offers fantastic control over the laminate allowing it to be optimised to maximise strength and stiffness, whilst saving weight.
In the X56 all weight saved, is used to increase the yacht’s stability, enabling the crew to have a more relaxed time and to feel safer and more comfortable. The fact, that the hull is cured, baked at high temperatures for almost 24 hours, not only optimises the hull material properties, but also minimises the risk of the darker coloured hull surfaces to suddenly start posturing, losing the surface finish.
With over 10 years of experience building epoxy infused yachts, X-Yachts took the decision in 2018 to build all models using this technology, one of the only yacht builders to do so.
Interior Craftsmanship
Danish design and architecture is famous for its clean, timeless style. The X56 is a showcase of luxury interior design; the yacht has a great sense of light and space, whilst maintaining practicality and functionality, with a design that works out on the open seas as well as moored in a harbour.
The flush deck hatches and coachroof side windows allows a lot of light into the boat and offers great ventilation. Large hull windows offers fantastic views from the spacious saloon.
Quality Interior Materials
The X56 is offered in a range of finishes: Nordic Oak veneer is standard on all furniture, or optional teak can be chosen.
All veneers are hand-selected in Italy by our specialists, from one of the most exclusive suppliers for the marine market for high quality yachts.
When combined with the top-quality craftsmanship X-Yachts is famous for, this translates to affordable luxury. As with all models in the range, there are a large number of options for soft furnishings;
Interior Layout Options
Four different interior layouts are offered for this model. Please see photos for details.
Sailplan
The standard mast is an aluminium 3 spreader mast with discontinued rod rigging and racing turnbuckles. Option is a carbon mast, and a Furler Boom with carbon mandrel.
It could be argued that the sailplan for any yacht is one of its most important features. From the inception of the Pure X Range, flexibility has been key. X-Yachts took the best from our performance and cruising ranges, which is why you’ll find the X56 can be specced with a self-tacking jib for ease of handling when short handed and longitudinal genoa tracks to maximise sailing performance - the choice is yours.
The X56 has a large moulded bowsprit as standard allowing asymmetric spinnakers to be flown from the front and has space for a Code-0 furler in front of the main forestay, the innovative new shape of the bow allows both the furlers to be pushed further forward maximising the J measurement to improve upwind performance.
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Greg Williamson.
We look forward to working with you!
Ashley Yachts
3 Lockwood Drive
Suite 302B
Charleston SC 29401 USA
Phone: 1-843-577-7222
Email: info@ashleyyachts.com
Website: https://ashleyyachts.com
For over 40 years, Ashley Yachts has been based in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. Our clients benefit from an outfit that has been in the brokerage industry for decades, with hundreds of happy clients in Charleston and beyond. We have assisted clients purchasing yachts near and far, and specialize in buyer’s representation services. Whether you are considering purchasing a yacht that is in a neighboring state, another region, across the country, or on another continent altogether, we have experience that can be of immeasurable value in your search, purchase, and ownership.
Greg Williamson
Yacht Broker
3 Lockwood Drive
Suite 302B
Charleston SC 29401 USA
Office: 1-843-577-7222
Cell: 1-843-801-3343
Email: greg@ashleyyachts.com
From an early age, Greg's father taught him the value of a dollar earned from hard work and shared with him the joys of a life on the water. These two things would form the framework for Greg’s life.
After graduating from NC State with a BA in Communications concentrating in mass media, Greg satisfied a bit of pent-up wanderlust. He lived in different coastal areas of the United States from San Diego to the Outer Banks of North Carolina, surfing, sailing, and working fulfilling yet obligatory jobs in his field of study before defiantly choosing to stick with his love of boating as his life’s work.
Greg muses that he is “joyfully unemployable in any other endeavors”, and he works hard every day to help buyers and sellers make the right decisions. Part broker, part counselor, he finds fulfillment in a very demanding work ethic that requires constant attention to the needs of clients as they make changes to their life and lifestyle, moving in or out of boating or making changes to their choices within their boating life. Whether it’s the clean slate of a new build or the acquisition of the perfect pre-owned boat, Greg revels in the excitement and participates joyfully in the range of emotions that are the buying and selling of the single most worthwhile pursuit in this life: boats.
He holds a USCG 100 Ton Master Captain’s license, a Florida Yacht Broker’s license, and he is a Certified Professional Yacht Broker and member of the Yacht Broker’s Association of America. As an owner of both power and sailboats, he can be found quite often on the waters of Charleston Harbor and beyond.