Goldfish X12

LOA0.0m
Beam0.00m
Top Speed0kn
Guests0
Draft0.00m
Engines3x 3 x Mercury 270hp
Propulsionoutboard
HullGRP
ClassCE-B

About this tender

Goldfish X12 - what we know.

The Goldfish X12 Endurance is the offshore-performance variant of the X12 platform, the fastest of the four X12 versions and the build we recommend when an owner wants the X12 hull pushed to its operational limit. 12.5m length, 3.3m beam, GRP construction, ten on the CE Cat B plate, with engine options that range from inboards in the 350-565hp band up to triple Mercury Racing outboards capable of 80-knot top speeds.

The X12 Endurance shares its visual identity with the Goldfish 36 SuperSport, but it is built with the offshore protection that lets the boat run hard for genuinely long distances. Open vessel, close to the elements, but with the hardtop and screen geometry that keeps the helm dry in serious weather. We treat it as the right answer when the brief is real-world fast cruising rather than just headline top-speed numbers.

Highlights

Built for the work.

The four details we'd point out first to a captain who hasn't seen one on the water yet.

01

Fastest X12 variant

The Endurance is the fastest of the four X12 configurations Goldfish offer. Quoted top speed is 74 knots on the standard package, with up to 80 knots achievable on the triple Mercury Racing outboard configuration. Twin or triple supercharged 4.6-litre V8s deliver 500hp-plus each.

02

Offshore protection

Same look as the Goldfish 36 SuperSport, with the protection geometry the X12 platform brings to genuinely offshore use. Hardtop, screen and seat layout are designed for long high-speed runs in mixed weather, not just calm-water sprints.

03

12.5m hull, ten-guest CE Cat B

12.5m length, 3.3m beam, ten passengers on the CE Cat B plate, draft 0.90m. 1,200-litre fuel tank gives genuine offshore range at cruise. The platform is also offered with electric drive from EVOY and inboard packages, the Endurance is the high-output variant.

The full specification

Every number, sorted.

Dimensions

Length overall
12.50m
Beam
3.30m
Draft
0.90m
Dry weight
4,500kg
Year
2019

Performance

Top speed
74kn

Power and Tanks

Engines
3x 3 x Mercury 270hp
Propulsion
outboard
Fuel capacity
1,200L

Construction

Hull
grp
Classification
CE-B

Performance

Engine Options
350-565 hp inboard, EVOY electric, Mercury Racing

Capacity and Pricing

Indicative price
EUR 462,222 ex VAT

Specifications, prices, availability, and performance figures are supplied for guidance only and remain subject to confirmation by the yard, seller, broker, survey, contract, and final specification.

Questions, answered

Before you enquire.

X12 Endurance versus X12 Scout, which one?
Different missions. The Endurance is the high-output, offshore-capable variant tuned for fast cruising at distance. The Scout is the simpler open platform for shorter-range work and lighter use. If the owner wants the headline performance and is going to use it, the Endurance is the answer. If the brief is closer to a day boat that occasionally goes fast, the Scout is the better fit.
How does the X12 compare to the older 50 Ocean?
Different generations. The 50 Ocean was Goldfish's biggest boat at launch, full carbon, twin-engine, large weekender layout. The X12 is the newer mid-range platform, smaller hull, more performance per pound, more focused on day and chase use. If the owner wants the larger weekender brief, look at the 50 Ocean used market. If the brief is closer to chase or sport day-boat, the X12 is the better fit.
Is electric drive a viable option on the Endurance?
Goldfish offer the X12 platform with EVOY electric drive packages, including the high-output Hurricane up to 800hp. The electric variant gets to 60-plus knots in service, with around 25 nautical miles of range at 40 knots. It is a serious technical option, not a gimmick, but the range envelope is significantly shorter than the petrol Endurance configuration. Worth specifying when the use case fits.

The yard

Goldfish

Son, Norway

Goldfish Boat AS is a privately owned Norwegian yard founded by Pål Sollie in 1991, operating from Son on the western shore of the Oslo Fjord, approximately 50 km south of Oslo. Sollie came to boat-building through offshore racing - he placed second in the 1991 World Championship - and that pedigree shapes every hull the yard produces. The original ambition was handmade racing boats; today the range spans high-performance RIBs, centre-console sportsboats, and open cruisers from roughly 7.0m to 15.0m, covering the Tender, Sport, Bullet, Ocean, Open, and utility X series.

In the superyacht-adjacent market, roughly a third of Goldfish production targets the tender and chase-boat segment, where the RIB format gives owners a platform that works equally hard as a watersports tool, a crew runabout, and a high-speed passage boat. The Bullet line - running to the 46 Bullet and 49 Bullet - is the build we'd put alongside dedicated chase programmes: stepped multi-hull geometry, a choice of inboard or outboard drivelines, and performance figures that reach the high-double-digit knot range depending on engine specification. The Ocean series, typified by the 43 Ocean, trades some top speed for a more lounge-centric deck and offshore range. Hulls are glassfibre or carbon composite; the yard backs its laminate with a ten-year hull warranty. Goldfish's largest single client is the Royal Norwegian Navy, and that dual civilian-military build discipline keeps tolerances tight across the leisure and superyacht catalogue.

Last call · Available

Enquire about the X12.

Goldfish · Son, Norway

Indicative price fromPrices on request
LOA
12.5m
Beam
3.30m
Top Speed
74kn
Guests
10

Tell us about your yacht, your programme, and the missions X12 needs to handle. We come back within 48 hours with a written assessment - fit for the brief, lead time, and trade-offs against alternatives in the same band.

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