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The new X64 boasts a fresh new design with added features that enhance its already exceptional layout. Combine with the Italian sporty exterior and interior design, it has more functional space then ever seen on a similar size boat. Every Shoreline Xpress yachts are specially created to reward each owner and their family with the most comfort for a relaxed destination. The spacious salon with a roomy wraparound lounge makes for an ideal entertaining spot.
Exquisitely designed for adventure and exploration, the X64 unique designed hull perfectly captured the elusive balance between solid, secure sea-keeping qualities and refined comfort, ensuring that even quite ambitious sea passages are enjoyable and safe for the owner, family and guests.
The innovative X64 is ideal for the Australian lifestyle
Practical design features and the thoughtful use of all the valuable space on board, make Shoreline X64 the perfect live-aboard boat, while the unstinting use of fine woods, high-quality fabrics and elegant detailing ensures a luxurious and sophisticated environment.
Measuring in at 66’-10” (20.3m), the X64 comes standard with many features that would be considered optional extras on other yachts. Starting with a hydraulic lifting platform and spacious tender garage, the teak decking flows around the platform, steps, side and forward deck, which allow for easy walk around access with high hand rails.
The aft deck table converts into a convenient dining table at the flick of a remote control button. Once inside the stainless sliding cockpit doors, the stand out feature of the “smart film” electric window curtains are revealed. Offering total privacy night and day at the flick of a switch, the opaque glass also presents fantastic thermal properties in summer and winter.
The interior has a real Italian feel, with Italian sourced light fittings, Alcantara upholstery and leather sofas, with cherry finish on the internal walls. Galley appliances are sourced from Miele, while all audio-visual products as well as the Raymarine navigation system are sourced from Australia. The main cabin area can only be described as spacious and open planned, with the lower deck containing four cabins and three head compartments, with ample room to sleep eight.