Italy based shipyard Dynamiq Yachts has unveiled its GTT 160 concept with helipad. The 49.5 metre, all aluminium model is part of a new range of configurable yachts with price transparency directly online without contact a salesperson to get the first information and possible options.
With a starting price of €19,900,000, the yacht features “racy and contemporary styling” The exterior design has been created in-house by Dobroserdov Design and a fast displacement hull by Van Oossanen Naval Architects.
The GTT 160 offers luxurious accommodation for 12 guests in six cabins and crew quarters for up to eight staff. The master stateroom enjoys pride of place on the main deck forward and features two large fixed side balconies. The vast galley with breakfast bar is designed for use by both a professional chef or for cooking in the company of friends. An outdoor cinema lounge and bar area sit on the upper deck while the sun deck has a second helm position with far reaching ocean views.
Unusually and a first for a superyacht, the 120 square metre beach club sits on the main deck, which also features a hot tub big enough for 12 people and enclosed spa area with a sauna, hammam and gym.
Sergei Dobroserdov explains the idea behind the Dynamiq GTT 160 “The idea was to create the most attractive proposal for a superyacht of just under 50 meters. There are so many 50-meter yachts below 500GT available, but they all look very similar with pretty much the same functionality. We asked ourselves, ‘What can we bring to the market that makes more sense for our clients?’ The answer was to focus on modern owners’ priorities and leave the less important things aside. So we decided to design the GTT 160 with the accent on the key factors: well-being, efficiency, and price. In terms of naval architecture, we selected a slender hull with a long waterline that is much more efficient and comfortable than a short, wide one. So rather than maximizing the interior volume, we analyzed everything an owner wants or needs in terms of general arrangement and features. We then arrived at a concept that provides the motion comfort of a 55-meter yacht with a conventional flared bow.”
The standard configuration is powered by two straight six-cylinder MAN i6-730 (537 kW) engines. Transatlantic crossings are possible at 14 knots and the maximum range at an economical speed of 10 knots is 4,000 nautical miles. Those looking to prioritise speed can upgrade to the S version, which will offer a more powerful MAN V12-1800 engines to reach up to 23 knots, with owners also able to choose the optional hybrid system with a zero-emission electric mode which provides silent cruising at up to eight knots. Discover Opulent Club on Apple News.