Alia Yachts Unveiled the Custom 43-Meter Ximena
Alia Yachts has unveiled the 43-meter Ximena, a full-custom raised pilothouse yacht engineered for high-speed efficiency and shallow-water cruising. Penned by Omega Architects with naval architecture by Van Oossanen Naval Architects, Ximena commands immediate attention with her aggressive, arrow-like profile and distinctive pelican’s bill bow.
Her fast displacement hull form delivers a top speed of 22.6 knots, combining performance with remarkable efficiency at a 20-knot cruising speed. With transatlantic range capabilities optimised for Gulf Stream crossings and island cruising, and a shallow 2.10m draft enhancing her access to the Bahamas and Caribbean shallows, Ximena is purpose built for dynamic yachting.
This fully custom 43-metre yacht achieves an exceptional balance between performance and onboard comfort. A light-filled owner’s suite forward on the main deck enjoys panoramic views, complemented by four spacious guest cabins on the lower deck. Well appointed crew quarters ensure seamless service throughout extended voyages.
Expansive exterior spaces, including a foredeck lounge, generous cockpit, and versatile upper deck, create a refined al fresco lifestyle ideally suited to South Florida and Bahamian waters. A dedicated glass-fronted gym positioned at the aft beach club further enhances the onboard experience, offering guests a private wellness space with direct connection to the sea.
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