Numarine Debuts Classic Line With 38XPC and 39MXPC

The new 125- and 128-foot models blend long-range explorer capability with timeless styling, refined interiors and a more lifestyle-driven onboard experience.
Numarine 38XPC
The Numarine 38XPC channels a classic gentleman’s yacht with symmetry and a connection to tradition. Courtesy Numarine

Turkish-based yacht builder Numarine is leaning into timelessness with the debut of its new Classic superyacht line, introduced with the 38XPC and 39MXPC—two long-range platforms that reinterpret the builder’s explorer DNA through a more refined lens.

Measuring about 125 and 128 feet, respectively, the new models retain the yard’s core strengths—efficiency, seaworthiness and transoceanic capability—while shifting the onboard experience toward a more elegant, lifestyle-driven approach. Exterior designer Can Yalman emphasizes proportion and clarity over trend, with clean horizontal lines and a restrained profile that feels intentionally enduring.

Numarine 39MXPC
The 39MXPC has a Mediterranean-style layout with an expansive aft terrace. Courtesy Numarine

Naval architecture by Umberto Tagliavini builds on proven XPC foundations, while Milan-based Hot Lab shapes interiors that diverge in tone. The 39MXPC introduces a more social, Mediterranean-style layout, highlighted by an expansive aft terrace and Jacuzzi close to the water. The 38XPC, by contrast, channels a classic gentleman’s yacht, prioritizing symmetry, balance and a quieter connection to tradition.

Rather than reinventing capability, Numarine’s Classic line reframes it, pairing serious range with a softer, more considered design language aimed at long-term appeal.