Southern Boating
  • Boats
    • Center Consoles
    • Dual Consoles
    • Motoryachts
    • Power Cats
    • Sport Cruisers
    • Tenders & Ribs
  • Destinations
    • Bahamas
    • Caribbean
    • Pacific
    • U.S. Atlantic
    • U.S. Gulf
  • Engines
    • Engine Buyers Guide
  • Maintenance
    • DIY
  • Electronics
  • Lifestyle
    • News
    • Fishing
    • Food
      • Menus
      • Drinks
      • Appetizers
      • Entrées
      • Dessert
      • Holiday
  • Gear
  • Shop
  • Digital Edition
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
No Result
View All Result
  • Boats
    • Center Consoles
    • Dual Consoles
    • Motoryachts
    • Power Cats
    • Sport Cruisers
    • Tenders & Ribs
  • Destinations
    • Bahamas
    • Caribbean
    • Pacific
    • U.S. Atlantic
    • U.S. Gulf
  • Engines
    • Engine Buyers Guide
  • Maintenance
    • DIY
  • Electronics
  • Lifestyle
    • News
    • Fishing
    • Food
      • Menus
      • Drinks
      • Appetizers
      • Entrées
      • Dessert
      • Holiday
  • Gear
  • Shop
  • Digital Edition
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
No Result
View All Result
Southern Boating
No Result
View All Result
Home Boats
Axopar 29 aerial view

Axopar 29 Boat Review: A Configurable Powerboat With Impressive Options

Triple Combinations

March 18, 2025
in Boats, Center Consoles
0
751
SHARES
4.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on LinkedInShare via Email
Subscribe to the print magazine | $29.95 for 12 issues

Permutations and endless possibilities with the Axopar 29

High school math bounced around my brain as I watched Axopar founder, Jan-Erik Viitala, origami his new 29-footer into so many different configurations, I finally lost count. “You can have seven layouts of the aft deck and four in the bow area,” he said proudly. “And that’s on top of the three basic versions of the boat itself.”

On its 10th anniversary at boot Düsseldorf in January 2024, the Finnish boatbuilder premiered the replacement to its original 28-footer in the form of the Axopar 29. By last September in Cannes, it had fine-tuned the offering, and by the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show this past October, it had three unique models dialed in with a fishing boat tailor-made for American anglers. The Axopar 29 shape-shifts, and in so doing, casts a wide net for potential buyers. Having tested two of her bigger siblings, I couldn’t wait to drive one.

Also Read:

Aventura 14 Flybridge

25 New Power Catamarans You’ll Want to Cruise in 2025

May 20, 2025
5.1k

Catamarans are stable, roomy, and love to purr. If it seems like there are a lot of new...

At a Glance

On paper, the Axopar 29 carries six inches more LOA and two more in the beam. The twin-stepped hull has been made more hydrodynamic for a better top speed and improved fuel economy, the walkaround decks are wider, the deck flooring is flatter, and the aft wraparound window on the cabin version is larger for better visibility all around. 

As before, the new design comes in XC (Cross Cabin), CCX (Center Console), and Sun Top (Open) versions. The XC’s composite wheelhouse encloses the cabin for weekending, the CCX is a center console focused on fishing, and the Sun Top with its many outdoor spaces is made for dayboat partying. 

A wide black rub rail runs along the hull to fend off any unplanned bumps, and there are handrails integrated into the gunwales all around so you always have something to hold in a seaway. 

Subscribe Here For More Boating Content

Walk-through

Our test boat was the Cross Cabin that’s made for cruising. The bow has comfortable seating for five. The standard bow configuration comes with a port-side L-shaped seat, but that can be spec’d as an optional U-shaped dinette, and a straight forward-facing sofa. Sunset cocktails in the anchorage with a light breeze spring to mind when you relax here. Lift the sofa and you access a generous stowage space with a hidden freshwater toilet and sink or add cushions and make this area into a reasonable cabin for kids or guests.

The enclosed central wheelhouse now has larger sliding doors to both port and starboard so you can access the interior and helm from either side deck. The windshield with its twin wipers is raked forward for a serious offshore profile. Twin bucket seats with bolsters face a broad dash with twin Simrad NSX widescreens and a joystick to the right of the steering wheel. A tidy row of switches runs along the bottom of the dash with two cupholders and phone cubbies rounding out the control pod. 

Below the bucket seats hide a sink and a refrigerator. Aft seating is for two, three if they’re small. Overhead is a fabric sunroof that can be either manual or electric. Open the side doors and the sunroof and the inside becomes the outside. Close all the above and you can venture out anytime and anywhere.

The main sleeping cabin is aft and low. Raise the aft seatback and step down into a voluminous cabin that can easily fit two adults. Feeling claustrophobic down there? No worries, just lift the top of the cabin which actually forms the aft deck double sunbed. Now you can sleep under the stars. 

On the aft deck, one integrated top-opening locker serves as stowage for lines and fenders while the other can be spec’d with a wet bar including a sink and small fridge. The gunwale rod holder to port can also hold an optional Magma propane grill so food preparation for the weekend is easy. 

The two other models vary specifically in their use of space. The Sun Top roof design was borrowed from the Axopar 37 and has a sleek, aft-swept windshield. The bow can have the same configuration as the Cross Over, but the aft deck differs dramatically. The helm seats pivot to face a deep U-shaped dinette that morphs into a forward or aft-facing sunbed with the use of a clever removable backrest. 

The CCX or center console was given the most consideration for the U.S. fishing market. Forward, you can use the bow area as a casting platform and even attach a trolling motor. Aft, you do away with the cabin or the dinette and spec a second row of four additional seats. Then add either a tackle station or wet bar behind. You can also trick this model out with twin livewells and a fish box with a macerator. There’s even room for a leaning post on the open aft deck. In the CCX, instead of the aft cabin, you have access to all the electrics and pumps below the deck. The serious angler can add one or two rails of rod holders to the hardtop for up to eight rocket launchers plus four gunwale holders for a total of 12. Let the fishing begin.

Axopar 29 XC - Cross Cabin - Sink and Fridge
Axopar 29 XC – Cross Cabin – Sink and Fridge

Propulsion and Performance

Propulsion choices include a single 300-hp to 400-hp Mercury outboard or twin 200-hp engines. With our single 400-hp V10 Mercury on the cabin version, we reached a top speed of 37 knots on the choppy waters off the coast of southern France. Around a 26-knot cruise, we burned a half gallon per nautical mile giving this boat a 300-mile range with 150 gallons of onboard fuel. 

Serious thought went into the seakeeping abilities of this new model regardless of the version. The bow is broader above the waterline with a flare that throws water and spray out to the side, keeping the decks dry. This wide bow created more room for a larger anchor locker which is accessed via a latch buried in the forward starboard cupholder. The deck and flooring were raised four inches keeping you off the water just a bit more without compromising the handling during sharp turns, and the bulwarks were raised to provide a real feeling of security on open water.

Axopar 29 XC - Cross Cabin - Bow
Axopar 29 XC – Cross Cabin – Bow

Just as with all other Axopar models, the 29 is knife-like, with a deep-V entry and a 22-inch deadrise. We made crisp turns without skidding or excessive heeling. The bow rises a bit out of the hole, and it was designed to ride at a slightly higher attitude when running at 10-15 knots so it can knock down the chop. But at no time did the bow obscure the horizon before it pushed back down at 20-plus knots, and we had perfect visibility in all directions. Our ride inspired confidence which is important on a small boat that goes offshore.

You Decide 

All the complex permutations and combinations of possibilities aside, the Axopar 29 can be any boat you want it to be with a few simple tweaks. This reimagined model is versatile, comfortable, fast, and simply the sexiest small production boat out there. She cuts through the water like a hot knife going through butter, and who doesn’t love that? This compact speedster has an aggressive James Bond appeal that could make her a tender to a superyacht as well as a standalone cruiser, sport runabout, or fish boat. You decide.  

-by Zuzana Prochazka

SPECIFICATIONS

LOA: 30′ 7″

Beam: 9′ 10″

Draft: 2′ 8″

Displacement: 6,400 lbs. 

Fuel/Water: 150/26 U.S. gals. (as tested)

Power: 1x V10 Mercury @ 300-400 hp or 2x @ 200-hp

Top Speed: 37 knots (as tested)

Contact: Axopar Boats

axopar.com

Related Posts

The Eclipse 505 Shadow making a sharp turn to Port
Boats

Cruiser Luxury and Performance: Step Aboard the ECLIPSE 505 Shadow

May 28, 2025
3.5k
Aventura 14 Flybridge
Boats

25 New Power Catamarans You’ll Want to Cruise in 2025

May 20, 2025
5.1k
Front view of Cruisers Yachts' 57 FLY while running across water
Boats

Cruisers Yachts 57 FLY: Luxury Boating Takes New Strides

May 20, 2025
3.5k
Two Customized Marlow 53 Yachts
Boats

Why Marlow Yachts 53s Are Built for Your Boating Lifestyle

May 14, 2025
4.2k
ArrowCat 420 Power Catamaran running across water
Boats

Why the ArrowCat 420 is a Top Offshore Powercat

May 7, 2025
3.7k
One of 2025's best RIB boats cutting across water
Boats

Exploring the Best: Some of 2025’s Most Impressive RIBs & Tenders

April 22, 2025
4k
Previous Post

Lumitec Expands Warranty to 5 Years on Marine LED Lighting

Next Post

New Riviera 6800 Platinum Sport Yacht: Luxury Redefined

Next Post
Riviera 6800 Sport Yacht Platinum Edition

New Riviera 6800 Platinum Sport Yacht: Luxury Redefined

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

Southern Boating & Yachting's Miami Boat Show RoundUp

Missed Miami?

February 21, 2017
3.3k
stowing a tender

WATCH: Tender Storage with Captain Chris

August 13, 2019
3.6k

Don't miss it

The Eclipse 505 Shadow making a sharp turn to Port
Boats

Cruiser Luxury and Performance: Step Aboard the ECLIPSE 505 Shadow

May 28, 2025
3.5k
A golden propeller showing the end of this boat's steering system after a DIY project
DIY

Boat Steering Systems 101: A DIY Inspection and Repair Guide

May 28, 2025
3.3k
Shore power adapter on a dock with marina water as a backdrop
Safety

Why the Right Adapter for Shore Power Is Essential for Boaters

May 28, 2025
3.4k
Raymarine updates
Electronics

Raymarine Boosts Four of Their Products Including Axiom, FLIR & Seakeeper Control

May 20, 2025
3.4k
Aventura 14 Flybridge
Boats

25 New Power Catamarans You’ll Want to Cruise in 2025

May 20, 2025
5.1k
Front view of Cruisers Yachts' 57 FLY while running across water
Boats

Cruisers Yachts 57 FLY: Luxury Boating Takes New Strides

May 20, 2025
3.5k
Facebook Instagram TikTok Youtube LinkedIn

Navigation

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
  • Terms Of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Manage My Subscription
logo

1591 E. Atlantic Blvd, 2nd Floor
Pompano Beach, FL 33060
Office: +1 (954) 522-5515
Fax: +1 (954) 522-2260
Contact us: info@southernboating.com


Newsletter

* indicates required

© 2024 Southern Boating Media

No Result
View All Result
  • Boats
    • Center Consoles
    • Dual Consoles
    • Motoryachts
    • Power Cats
    • Sport Cruisers
    • Tenders & Ribs
  • Destinations
    • Bahamas
    • Caribbean
    • Pacific
    • U.S. Atlantic
    • U.S. Gulf
  • Engines
    • Engine Buyers Guide
  • Maintenance
    • DIY
  • Electronics
  • Lifestyle
    • News
    • Fishing
    • Food
    • Drinks
    • Appetizers
    • Entrées
    • Dessert
    • Holiday
  • Gear
  • Shop
  • Digital Edition
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe

© 2024 Southern Boating Media

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
  • Terms Of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Manage My Subscription
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
  • Terms Of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Manage My Subscription