Skip to main content
Topic: Axopar 29 sea trial: Sun Top vs Cross Cabin – which is best? (Read 45 times) previous topic - next topic

Axopar 29 sea trial: Sun Top vs Cross Cabin – which is best?

Axopar 29 sea trial: Sun Top vs Cross Cabin – which is best?

[html]

The Axopar 29 isn’t just a slightly bigger version of the 28, it’s a co*plete reinvention of it. Hugo Andreae tests both the Sun Top and Cross Cabin to see which is the best option.


Attempting to replace an icon is always fraught with danger but the new Axopar 29 appears to have cleared that hurdle without batting an eyelid. All the traits that made the original 28 such a runaway success have been retained or improved upon, while the few weaknesses have been co*prehensively addressed.  It’s actually the same […]


This article Axopar 29 sea trial: Sun Top vs Cross Cabin – which is best? appeared first on Motor Boat & Yachting.



                        

The Axopar 29 isn’t just a slightly bigger version of the 28, it’s a co*plete reinvention of it. Hugo Andreae tests both the Sun Top and Cross Cabin to see which is the best option.

Attempting to replace an icon is always fraught with danger but the new Axopar 29 appears to have cleared that hurdle without batting an eyelid. All the traits that made the original 28 such a runaway success have been retained or improved upon, while the few weaknesses have been co*prehensively addressed. 


It’s actually the same length as its predecessor and only 3cm wider but thanks to a slightly higher freeboard, a more heavily flared bow and careful honing of the cockpit coamings, it feels like a significantly larger boat.


That’s most apparent in the bow, where there’s now space for seating along both sides of the table as well as a forward-facing bench. Lift up the latter and you’ll discover a proper little cabin underneath it.


Article continues below…


   

                   

               
     class="featured-image">
   

      
     src="ht**://www.mby.c**/wp-content/themes/simba-theme/assets/images/placeholder.png"     data-src="ht**://keyassets.timeincuk.net/inspirewp/live/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2015/02/Axopar-28-OC-running.jpg"
     data-id="44790"
     class=" lazyload blur-up"
     alt="Axopar 28 OC"
     width=""
    height=""
    data-srcset="
                  "/>   

         

         
         Credit: Paul Wyeth      

   

               

                   


                        Axopar 28 OC review
                   


               

               

                   


                        We get the long awaited Axopar 28 OC out on the water for its first UK sea trial
                   


                                                                       

                               

£75000


                           

                                                                                   

           

                   

               
     class="featured-image">
   

      
     src="ht**://www.mby.c**/wp-content/themes/simba-theme/assets/images/placeholder.png"     data-src="ht**://keyassets.timeincuk.net/inspirewp/live/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2016/06/Axopar-37.jpg"
     data-id="56102"
     class=" lazyload blur-up"
     alt=""
     width=""
    height=""
    data-srcset="
                  "/>   

   

               

                   


                        VIDEO: Axopar 37 review
                   


               

               

                   


                        Jack Haines puts the Axopar 37 to the test in challenging seas off Mallorca
                   


                                   

           

           


The question of which model to go for, the Sun Top or Cross Cabin, largely co*es down to how you intend to use it. The Sun Top is a better party boat that’s easier to move around with space for up to eight people and a much more sociable layout in which everyone feels part of the action.


The Cross Cabin is obviously a better protected boat but you can only sit five people inside and even then the three in the back seats feel a bit hemmed in.


The Cross Cabin’s wheelhouse and doors are appreciably bigger on the 29


The wheelhouse also divides the boat into three distinct areas with those in the bow feeling cut off from those at the stern. The redesigned bow cockpit does at least provide a place where the whole crew can sit together outside (something the old boat lacked).


And what of the boat itself? Has it done enough to retain its sportsboat crown? The simple answer is yes but with one significant proviso. Clever as the multi-cabin is and even with the addition of the second more co*fortable aft cabin, some people will still prefer the easier access and convenience of a conventional cuddy cabin design, especially if that co*es with the added luxury of a separate heads co*partment like the one in the Nimbus T8, Ryck 280 and Windy SR28CC.


Axopar 29 specifications


LOA: 29ft (8.95m)

Beam:  9ft 8in (2.98m)

Draft: 2ft 8in (0.80m)

Engines: 300-450hp

Fuel capacity: 105 gal (400 litres)


Enjoy the tour…


This article Axopar 29 sea trial: Sun Top vs Cross Cabin – which is best? appeared first on Motor Boat & Yachting.

[/html]

Source: Axopar 29 sea trial: Sun Top vs Cross Cabin – which is best? (http://ht**://www.mby.c**/news/axopar-29-first-look-evolution-of-a-market-disruptor-130369)