The key goal of the new yacht is to showcase “advanced design and unprecedented versatility to the sports boat category”
Initially, at boot Düsseldorf the model was introduced as the 320 GTWA, but in the end the project has evolved from 32 to 34 feet.
According to the yard, this is its first walkaround model (a closed boat with side walkways) boasting large side terraces that are quite rare for a yacht of this size.
The Saxdor 340 GTWA model was designed with a focus on performance, safety, and comfort. The yacht’s spacious bow area can comfortably seat five to six people and transform into a sunpad. The helm station equipped with twin 12" plotters features a sliding door and a comfortable two-person sofa (or three-person as an option), which can be rotated 180 degrees to become part of the dinette.
Large glass sliding doors and an opening roof allow one to make all of the interior space open and create a seamless connection with the water.
Below deck forward there is a generous double cabin with ample windows and a lot of natural light. There is also a head and an optional aft cabin, the access to which is concealed under the aft seating, which can accommodate two people.
The Saxdor 340 GTWA can be equipped with 400-600 hp outboards, while with twin 200 hp Mercury V6 outboard engines she is available at a price starting from €169 000.
According to the shipyard’s official press release, “the 340 GTWA is positioned as a keystone in Saxdor’s lineup, offering a long-awaited balance of size and functionality, always with excellent value. With its light yet strong hull, crafted using the brand’s signature vacuum infusion technology, the 340 GTWA promises fuel efficiency, ease of handling, and exceptional performance on the water”.
In addition to the Saxdor 340 GTWA debut, the Finnish yard is planning to bring four more models to Cannes, including the 400 GTC, 320 GTO, 270 GTO and the Saxdor 200.
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