
Faster, higher, stronger
Extra Yachts adds a 32-meter triple-engined yacht with spacious open decks to its portfolio.
New Projects
06 march 2025
The X106 Fast boasts a sleek profile, achieved by shifting the superstructure forward, which has created an exceptionally comfortable living space aft. The exterior design is defined by soft curves, clean lines, and refined details, with all technical and functional elements seamlessly integrated into the overall structure.
The hull and superstructure are constructed from composite materials reinforced with carbon fiber. The planing hull, featuring spray rails, measures 32.3 meters in length, with a beam of 7.6 meters and a shallow draft of just 1.35 meters.
The aft relaxation area spans an impressive 85 square meters and is divided into three cascading levels that lead down to the sea. These include a beach club equipped with a large sunbathing area and a transformer platform; a lounge featuring face-to-face sofas and fold-down bulwarks, which expand the space to a width of 9 meters; and finally, a dining area with a large table adjacent to an open kitchen separated by a glass partition. From the galley, the crew can access their quarters without passing through guest areas.

The main deck houses a spacious salon outfitted with an L-shaped sofa, two armchairs, storage cabinets, and a bar. A raised pilothouse, accessed via four steps from the main deck, is positioned above the owner's suite.
The master suite, located forward on the main deck, features floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows. Thanks to a clever play on floor levels and half-decks, the ceiling heights in the suite and salon reach nearly 3 meters. The lower deck accommodates four guest cabins—two with twin beds and two with double beds—as well as two crew cabins for up to four crew members.
The aft garage, located to starboard, can accommodate a 4-meter tender. The yacht is powered by three powerful MAN engines, each delivering 2,000 horsepower.
The hull and superstructure are constructed from composite materials reinforced with carbon fiber. The planing hull, featuring spray rails, measures 32.3 meters in length, with a beam of 7.6 meters and a shallow draft of just 1.35 meters.
The aft relaxation area spans an impressive 85 square meters and is divided into three cascading levels that lead down to the sea. These include a beach club equipped with a large sunbathing area and a transformer platform; a lounge featuring face-to-face sofas and fold-down bulwarks, which expand the space to a width of 9 meters; and finally, a dining area with a large table adjacent to an open kitchen separated by a glass partition. From the galley, the crew can access their quarters without passing through guest areas.

The main deck houses a spacious salon outfitted with an L-shaped sofa, two armchairs, storage cabinets, and a bar. A raised pilothouse, accessed via four steps from the main deck, is positioned above the owner's suite.
The master suite, located forward on the main deck, features floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows. Thanks to a clever play on floor levels and half-decks, the ceiling heights in the suite and salon reach nearly 3 meters. The lower deck accommodates four guest cabins—two with twin beds and two with double beds—as well as two crew cabins for up to four crew members.
The aft garage, located to starboard, can accommodate a 4-meter tender. The yacht is powered by three powerful MAN engines, each delivering 2,000 horsepower.

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