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X-Yachts Xp 33 for Sale: €130k Racer from Leinster Boats

7th November 2025
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Bon Exemple - X-Yachts Xp 33 from 2013 offered by Leinster Boats at €130,000. Dry-sailed racer with North sails, 18hp Yanmar and recent John Mast rig. EU VAT paid, on cradle near Dublin; viewing by appointment. Credit: Afloat

The well-campaigned Dublin Bay Sailing Club Cruiser One XP 33 'Bon Exemple' is on the market.  Leinster Boats has listed the 2013 X-Yachts for €130,000.

The yard says the 33-footer is a proven Dublin Bay racer with multiple podiums, including “top IRC boat in Dublin Bay Summer Series” and “multiple class winner”, according to Leinsterboats.ie.

The boat is dry-sailed since new and “well maintained by a caring owner,” the broker adds.

Bon Exemple - a top IRC boat in Dublin Bay Summer Series and multiple class winner Photo: AfloatBon Exemple - a top IRC boat in Dublin Bay Summer Series and multiple class winner Photo: Afloat

Inventory includes North Sails, an 18hp Yanmar with saildrive, and spars by John Mast of Denmark. The mast and standing rigging are five years old.

The yacht carries a basic interior for passage-making to regattas. Topside and deck are white.

EU VAT is paid. The boat sits on its cradle and can be viewed by appointment.

The broker states it is a single-owner boat. It is located about 50 minutes from Dublin International Airport.

See the full advert here

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