Numarine has sold two hulls of its newest model 40MXP. The new 39-meter 40MXP retains Numarine’s high-volume, low-hassle, long-range ethos while offering several new design features that open up new opportunities to enjoy the intimate connection with the sea. The interior design and exterior lines come from Can Yalman. She can accommodate 12 guests across six suites, including a full-beam main deck master and a full-beam lower deck VIP.
The ‘MXP’ stands for Mediterranean Explorer, but the reference is not suggestive of a cruising limitation of the design – rather, it reflects the beach-club lifestyle typical of Med yachts. As an evolution of – and at two meters longer than – the 37XP, the 40MXP’s aft deck has been enlarged both as a result of the extra length and also by moving the aft sliding doors to the saloon forward by three meters. The result is an area with space for a large alfresco dining area, a bar, and a lounge area surrounding another new feature – an aft pool complete with glass transom. This area extends down to a huge hydraulic swim platform that stretches across the yacht’s 8-meter beam.
“The 40MXP is an evolution of the 37XP and the new model allows easy access to the water from the main deck,” explains Ömer Malaz, Chairman of Numarine. “The 37XP’s beach club and garage have been replaced with a pool and a full-beam hydraulic swim platform – it’s very on-trend at the moment to maximize exterior elements on sub-45 meter yachts, but what the 40MXP does so well is add fantastic outdoor living features to the design while retaining the core explorer principles of our XP line. I am very happy since both owners who signed contracts to build the 40MXP are repeat clients, which means we are doing everything the right way.”
While the ‘M’ part of the 40MXP offers the glamor of beach life, the ‘XP’ part is as alive as ever – the model can achieve an impressive 6,000-nautical-mile range at 8 knots thanks to the optimized hull form developed by long-standing Numarine naval architecture partner Umberto Tagliavini. Standard propulsion comes from a pair of MAN 800hp engines, although there is the option to upgrade to a Tier III-compliant twin MAN 900hp installation –the first two yachts sold will both have the 900hp MAN upgrades.
The yacht can carry a 9-meter tender and three full-size jet skis and plenty of room for the water sports toys. “The 40MXP marks another exciting point on the chart in our own journey of exploration into innovative superyacht designs that offer unconstrained cruising pleasure,” says Omer Malaz.
The delivery of two 40MXP is expected in 2025.
Numarine, a European high-performance motor-yacht shipyard headquartered in Istanbul, offers a range of yachts from 19 to 45 meters.
Credits: Numarine