Please select your home edition
Edition
P&B

The forward thinking CL Yachts CLX96 undergoes successful maiden sea trial

by CL Yachts 24 Jan 2022 12:45 GMT

The much-anticipated CL Yachts CLX96 underwent a successful sea trial in January.

CLX96 was able to reach a top speed between 24 to 25 knots at full load condition with weights simulating tender and owner's gear.

"Our captain reports that the boat handled well and was very responsive to the helm. Two thrusters at the bow and stern provided a much higher level of confidence when docking. We have ourselves a yacht that operates smoothly throughout her RPM range. Thanks to her stabilization options, including a Quick MC56 gyrostabilizer and Sidepower fins, she is very steady in a seaway as well," says Lo.

With her striking yet graceful lines and an open layout that simply feels expansive, CLX96 challenges preconceptions of how a motor yacht should be. "CLX96 is a concerted effort to mark the real deal behind our brand," says Martin Lo, the company's director. "We wanted a fresh approach to the norm, and we did that by allowing designer Jozeph Forakis the freedom to create something different and unique, while holding true to our core values of quality, innovation and uncompromising seaworthiness."

CLX96 is currently out of the water for final fitting. More sea trials will be conducted prior to her Asia debut this spring in Hong Kong. Her international debut is planned for the 2022 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show where her unique combination of aesthetic appeal, onboard comfort, and serious seaworthiness is sure to make her the star of the show.

Related Articles

Dragon Worlds at Vilamoura day 3
Consistency and competition Day 3 of the Dragon World Championship by Tivoli Hotels & Resorts brought another day of top-level competition in Vilamoura, as the international fleet completed two races as scheduled. Posted on 14 May
UK Finn Masters Championships
Sun, sea, and champions Picture this: a picture-perfect day on the Thames Estuary, where the UK's equivalent of Hyères unfolds at Thorpe Bay Yacht Club. Glorious sunshine, a building easterly breeze, and crystal-clear waters created the ultimate racing ambiance. Posted on 14 May
Solo Nigel Pusinelli Trophy preview
Named after one of the founder members of the N.S.C.A One of the founder members of the N.S.C.A, Nigel sailed his National Solo at Emsworth SC and then Chichester YC for over thirty years. Nigel passed away in July 2010 and the pre-championship event at Weymouth was re-named in his honour. Posted on 14 May
SORC Offshore Series week 1
Cowes to Weymouth, then Weymouth to Solent, for 16 boats A fleet of 16 boats, predominantly solo with the odd double-hand, gathered in stunning sunshine and building breeze from the east. Both starts got away cleanly and set about running down the Solent, most electing for the building eddy inshore. Posted on 14 May
POSH RS300 Rooster National Tour at Paignton
What is there to say - to be honest it's a bit of a blur! Saturday provided an oasis of champagne sailing after recent weekends with Four Top(s) RS300 sailors in attendance to take on the Public Enemies of the mixed handicap fleet. Posted on 14 May
Formula Kite Europeans in Urla day 1
Smaller kites shrink the riders and mix the fleet Brave riders grabbed their opportunities on day one of the 2025 Formula Kite European Championships, in Urla, Turkiye. Posted on 14 May
A-Class Cat Europeans preview
Adriatic coast to host a fleet with a 60/40 split of Classic versus Open sailors In just under four weeks' time, many of the top A-Cat sailors in Europe, together with a few others from around the World, will assemble in Italy once again, this time for the European Championships at Riccione on the Adriatic coast. Posted on 14 May
Banger Racing, Back Racing and No Racing
Racing on the cheap, a return to racing for young Aussies, and ILCA struggles We start with racing on the cheap at the Colander Cup, then focus on a return to racing for the Aussies at the Youth Worlds, moving on to a complete lack of racing at the ILCA Worlds, and then looking at how SailGP should be back out on the water. Posted on 14 May
Rooster is Now HISC's Official Clothing Partner
Partnership brings together organisations with shared values of excellence and innovation This partnership brings together two organisations with shared values of excellence, innovation, and a deep connection to the South Coast sailing community. We'll be supporting HISC with team kit, event resources, and prize support. Posted on 14 May
Musto Skiff Training Day at Castle Cove
A glamour day, supported by Noble Marine Insurance As has become tradition for the Friday ahead of the Castle Cove Open Meeting, a very lucky group of thirteen Musto Skiff sailors arrived at Castle Cove Sailing Club for a day of training, generously supported by Noble Marine Insurance. Posted on 14 May