AI-generated summaryThe X-Yachts IMX 40, located in Faial, Portugal, is a 12.10-meter-long high-performance sailboat designed by Niels Jeppesen and built with fiberglass. Manufactured in the year 2000, it features a 3.80-meter beam and a comprehensive array of modern navigation and safety equipment, including navigation lights, plotter, wind instrument, speed instrument, depth instrument, VHF, compass, autopilot, EPIRB, fire extinguisher, life raft, and bilge pump. This fractional sloop includes premium carbon components like the mast, boom, bowsprit, spinnaker stick, and helm wheel, contributing to its lightweight and high-speed cruising capabilities. The IMX 40 is known for its stability and good righting ability if overturned. Designed as a fast cruiser, it offers a storm jib, spinnaker, main sail, and genoa. This vessel also features an efficient galley with heating and a battery charger.