The 41m Dynamiq GTT135 Stefania has begun sea trials following her launch earlier this month from Dynamiq’s facility in Massa, Tuscany.
The shipyard’s technical team, together with key contractors and consultants, will now put her safety, navigation, propulsion and other systems through their paces. Piloted by yard captain John Scullard, the all-aluminium yacht has already achieved her contractual top speed of 20+ knots, and the fuel consumption figures are proving to be excellent.
She is equipped with twin MAN V12 1650 engines for a maximum speed of 20 knots with an ocean-going range of 3,000 miles at cruising speed. At a cruising speed of 15 knots, the 200-tonne displacement yacht consumes just 190 litres of fuel per hour.
Top-notch soundproofing components by Dutch experts Rubber Design, including a Torque Compensation System for the gearboxes, have resulted in a drastic reduction of noise and vibration, especially at higher speeds.
With next-generation exterior styling by Dobroserdov Design, Van Oossanen Naval Architects have engineered an extremely efficient and seaworthy hull able to offer a comfortable ride even in rough conditions.
Stefania is on schedule for delivery to her owner early March.
Dynamiq was founded in 2014 by experienced yacht broker and designer Sergei Dobroserdov. Dynamiq is the first company in the superyacht industry to introduce an online configurator, allowing the yacht to be easily and transparently customised down to the last detail. Dynamiq unveiled its first launch, 39m Spring (ex. Jetsetter), at the 2016 Monaco Yacht Show to wide acclaim. The following project, the GTT 115 M/Y Jaaber, was developed in conjunction with the renowned Studio F.A. Porsche design firm and successfully unveiled at the 2017 MYS. The latest addition to the Dynamiq fleet is the GTM 90 Beach Club and new Global series of long-range explorer yachts.
Credits: Dynamiq