Test / 4XC HA20: Pricing and competition

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Offered at less than 35,000 Âeuros with a Honda BF100, the HA20 is positioned in a highly competitive segment: that of compact multi-purpose RIBs. Its price positioning, combined with its performance, merits comparison with several leading models on the market.

Attractive pricing for maximum motorization

With a list price of ?34,999, including the Honda 100 hp engine, the HA20 is competitive. There's no free shipping, and annual insurance costs less than ?500 - reasonable figures which, combined with low fuel consumption, reinforce the boat's overall affordability.

Direct competition

  • Capelli Tempest 600: more spacious, but at a higher price, especially with a minimum 115hp engine.
  • Zodiac Medline 580: renowned for its comfort and modularity, but still more expensive at around ?38,000.
  • BSC 57: well-equipped and high-performance, but its price rises quickly, and it requires a less powerful engine.

A balanced offering for families and first-time buyers

The HA20 is not intended to compete with top-of-the-range RIBs. Instead, it offers consistent value for money, combining large sunbathing areas, good power reserves and a contained price. It is aimed primarily at families of three to six people looking for a simple, reliable and versatile boat to make the most of days at sea.

The 4XC HA20 is a RIB that delivers on its promises: compact, affordable and capable of dynamic cruising. Built by a serious shipyard and powered by a reliable Honda engine, it offers an attractive formula for enjoying coastal cruising without breaking the bank. With two large solariums, generous storage and decent performance, it's a real passport to family cruising.

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