In the SXP: S = model, XP = Premium package.
The X is not a solo designation, it is paired with the P…XP. It meant that in 2020 the SXP had many of the ”options” that the former G model line had.
Thus, in 2020, the SXP is the equivalent of the newer L-model. To buy and SXP is the same as in today’s model lineup of buying a L model. Does that make sense.
The express tube is a hull configuration, and it does come with compromises compared to a full length tritoon. I’d suggest for your usage to go with a full length tritoon hull. Which HULL does that SXP or SXSB have?
I also replied with a lot of details in another thread a few minutes ago, so look for that reply too for more info.
If it helps, I have a 2017 24’ SSBXP with SPS tirtoon hull and a 200 HP Mercury Verado pro motor. It’s a great handling and powerful boat. Since mine is an SXP with the SB (swingback) layout, if I were to replace it today, the equivalent model would would be a LSB (L model, SB - swingback layout). Make sense?
Because Bennington changed up some of its 2 entry model lineups in 2021, it sometimes gets confusing when shopping and comparing current models with 2020 and earlier models.