When Axopar Boats first introduced the term adventure boat, it was a deliberate move away from single-purpose design. One hull, adaptable enough to fish, cruise, day boat, or head offshore depending on the plan and the conditions.
The Axopar 38 Cross Cabin, making its world debut at boot Düsseldorf 2026, continues that thinking. It builds directly on the foundations laid by earlier models, particularly the hugely successful Axopar 28 and 37, while offering more space, refinement, and flexibility.
At 11.84 metres long with a 3.56 metre beam, the 38 delivers noticeable gains in cockpit and cabin volume without losing the low profile and sharp handling that have defined the range. Power comes from twin 300 or 350hp outboards, with an 830-litre fuel tank supporting longer days and broader cruising plans.
Below deck and on deck, modular layouts allow owners to tailor the boat to how they actually use it, whether that’s family cruising, active boating, or time spent offshore.
For readers familiar with earlier Axopar models, the 38 shows how the adventure boat idea continues to evolve. Previous Axopar boats are available through Trade A Boat, offering useful context alongside this latest release.
