Top speed: 48 knots
Ballistic RIBs’ XP80 is a very versatile vessel in their new Explorer line. A significant departure from the traditional RIB design, the XP80 features a pop-up tent for overnight stays.
The swim platform and low-level furniture expands the deck space, offering more onboard recreational options. The helm area is simple and uncluttered, while the boat’s performance delivers thrilling acceleration and an engaging driving experience, with speeds of up to 48 knots possible when fitted with a single Yamaha 300hp outboard.
The XP80’s adaptability and user-friendly design make it an attractive option for both watersports and coastal adventures.
Watch our full test drive review of the Ballistic XP80
Top speed: 50 knots
The XO DFNDR 8 delivers a seriously impressive driving experience, which left a lasting impression, particularly in terms of acceleration and handling. The boat’s twin 200hp outboard engine set-up allows a top speed approaching 50 knots and fuel consumption stays relatively modest even at such high speeds.
The layout is typical of the Nordic co*muter style, prioritising practicality, co*fort, excellent visibility and ergonomic seating. A versatile and robust boat with a focus on performance and driving pleasure, the XO DFNDR 8 is a great choice for adventure seekers and speed junkies alike.
Watch our full test drive review of the XO DFNDR 8
Top speed: 51.3 knots
The new Windy 34 Alizé serves as a replacement for the popular Windy 34 Camira that was phased out in 2013. The helm position is designed in a classical Windy style with bolstered helm seats and a well-arranged dashboard.
Performance is impressive with a quick planing time, a wide range of cruising speeds and relatively low fuel consumption. The boat’s deep V hull design allows for responsive handling and a soft ride in rough waters.
The Windy 34 Alizé is available with various engine options, including a pair of 440hp Volvo Penta D6 diesels for a top speed of 51 knots.
Watch our full test drive review of the Windy 34 Alizé
Top speed: 60.1 knots
The Viggo C10 is a high-performance all-aluminium boat from Sweden. Powered by a pair of 450hp Mercury Racing outboards, with the option to go up to 2 x 500hp outboards, it tops out at more than 60 knots.
The boat’s design focuses on durability, practicality and safety, so it’s no surprise that the interior is functional rather than luxurious, with seating that can be converted into a large bed.
This speed machine is designed for those who value a simple, solid, reliable craft with an exceptional driving experience. Prices start at around £400,000 (ex. VAT), but the model we tested would set you back £550,000 (inc. VAT).
Watch our full test drive review of the Viggo C10 Offshore
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