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X-Yachts IMX 40

X-Yachts IMX 40-Test

Sailing yacht · 39 ft (12 m) · Mahón

GGetBoat EditorialGetestet am 23. August 2026
4.2/ 5
Expertenbewertung
Design4.4
Leistung4.7
Komfort3.3
Fahrverhalten4.6
Preis-Leistung4.0

Technische Daten

Werft
X-Yachts
Modell
IMX 40
Länge
39 ft (12 m)
Gäste
10
Kabinen
3
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Urteil

The IMX 40 is a proper performance cruiser-racer: fast, responsive and strongly built, with X-Yachts pedigree and excellent sailing credentials. It trades some interior volume and easygoing comfort for speed, draft and an active sailing experience.

Vorteile

  • +Strong performance pedigree and efficient fractional rig
  • +Light displacement with deep keel for good upwind ability
  • +Three-cabin layout offers workable family/group use
  • +X-Yachts build quality and reputation are well established

Nachteile

  • Interior comfort is modest versus modern cruising yachts
  • Deep draft limits access to shallow anchorages
  • Single head and compact accommodation for longer stays
  • Older 2001 example may need age-related maintenance

The X-Yachts IMX 40 was designed as a fast racer-cruiser, and that character shows clearly in its proportions: a long waterline, relatively narrow beam for the era, deep draft and light displacement. It is a purposeful-looking yacht rather than a volume-led cruiser, and the hull and rig setup suit owners who value sailing efficiency over maximum interior space.

On the water, the IMX 40 is best described as lively and rewarding. The deep keel, fractional sloop rig and light weight help it track well upwind and respond positively to trim, while the boat’s balance makes it suitable for experienced crews who want a precise, engaging helm. It is not the easiest boat in tight spaces or shallow waters, and the draft is a real practical consideration.

Comfort is respectable for a 40-foot performance yacht, with three cabins and berths for up to 10 on paper, but the usable cruising comfort is more realistic for a smaller group. With one head and limited tankage, it is better suited to weekend or performance-focused cruising than extended, luxury-oriented living aboard. At the right price, it offers good value for buyers prioritizing sailing quality and builder reputation over space.

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