The Naval Yachts XPM 78, measuring 23.80 meters, is now on the market through Northrop & Johnson Yacht Broker Ed Cavendish, with an asking price of EUR4,000,000.

The XPM 78 boasts an aft deck tailored for extended cruising, offering an L-shaped seating area, a foldable teak table, and a barbeque/wet bar for onboard entertainment. The tender deck and swim platform, equipped with a 650kg hydraulic crane, ensure convenient tender launching. The flybridge, with the option to be opened or closed based on owner preferences, features the helm station and a seating area, providing an elevated vantage point during extended passages. With its sleek modern lines and robust explorer capabilities, the XPM 78 offers a distinctive combination of style, sustainability, and functionality for a discerning owner.

The interior of the XPM 78 flaunts a bright and contemporary design. The main salon includes a family-style galley with Miele appliances, an interior dining table, and a spacious seating area. Positioned forward are the helm station, chart table, and the main stairway leading to the owner's and VIP cabins. Accommodations comprise a full-beam owner's suite with a custom interior, a spacious forward VIP cabin, and a double cabin aft, providing a comfortable retreat for up to six guests. All staterooms feature en-suite baths.

Hull No. 3 of the XPM 78 series is a sturdy global cruiser explicitly designed for extensive exploration, boasting an impressive range of 7,000 nautical miles at 8 knots. Crafted with an aluminum hull and superstructure, this vessel stands out for its innovative hybrid propulsion system, featuring a CPP (controlled pitch and propeller) and 36 sqm of solar panels generating 6.3 Kw/hour, promoting eco-friendly cruising with reduced emissions.

Outfitted with Humphree zero-speed and underway stabilizers, a Dynamic Positioning System, and advanced safety systems for MCA compliance, the XPM 78 ensures a secure and comfortable journey.
Naval Yachts was founded in 2008. The 7.000 sqm shipyard is located in Antalya Free Zone, Turkey’s heart of modern yacht building, where all kinds of vessels up to 65 meters are being built and repaired.
Credits: Northrop & Johnson