The new top-of-the-range crossover model, the Pardo GT75, was presented by Pardo Yachts at the 2022 Cannes Yachting Festival. Both exterior and interior were made by Nauta Design.
Pardo GT75 Beach Version
“The brief behind the Pardo GT75 was to echo all the design traits of the GT52 – elegance, style, comfort, and performance – but stretch them to create a new flagship model available in Tender Garage and Beach versions, and GT or T-top (this last will complete the Pardo Yachts walkaround range),” says Massimo Gino, co-founder of Nauta Design in Milan, responsible also for the exterior and interior styling of Pardo GT52. “The idea was to have owners experience the boat as a villa on the sea.”
Pardo GT75 Beach Version
The result is the Pardo GT75: is a 23-meter weekend runabout positioned between the Walkaround and Endurance lines with optimized spaces and volumes.
Two versions are available – the Tender Garage version that has an aft deck on three cascading levels, and the Beach version with the sliding glass panel that provides direct access to the aft deck from the master stateroom. Both the Tender Garage and Beach versions of the Pardo GT75 have ample space on the foredeck for a forward-facing C-shaped sofa and an extra-wide sunbed.
Pardo GT75 Tender garage
“There are traditionally two drawbacks of having completely open aft decks on this size of boat: where to place the air intakes for the engine compartment, and the need for free-standing furniture that requires storage room when under way at speed,” says Gino about the Tender Garage version. “We solved both issues in a unique and elegant way by hiding the air intakes under the steps of the side wings and adding a fitted mattress on top for sunbathing so the deck furniture is integrated into the structure. Moreover, the wings can be inclined to serve as backrests.”
Pardo GT75 main deck galley
A subsequent request from Pardo was for an open T-top version of the 75 in the same spirit as the Pardo 50. However, the modular design means that all the versions – Tender Garage and Beach, GT and T-top – are based on the same hull and deck molds.
Pardo GT75 main deck galley
Talking about the Beach version, Massimo Gino comments, “If guests are socializing on the aft deck, the owner’s privacy is compromised. Of course, you can close the sliding glass door, but it’s much nicer to leave it open at anchor. So, we positioned a sofa relax area in front of the cabin stair with the master bed transversally positioned to one side and behind a sun blind – a simple solution that ensures a degree of privacy even if the door is open.”
Pardo GT75 Beach Version
Inside the layout is designed to offer a high degree of flexibility and client choice. The standard arrangement has the galley on the lower deck (“galley down” version) and two double cabins with generous ensuite bathrooms.
“But there is also a galley-up version for more convivial family use with space below for up to four guest cabins, all with good-sized bathrooms and shower stalls, which is difficult to get on a sport yacht this size,” adds Gino.
Pardo GT75 main deck galley
A two-man crew cabin is housed in the bow section with separate deck access.
The enclosed saloon on the GT version is fitted with a louvered roof hatch, but given the generous deck spaces this is more for natural ventilation than extra sunlight. Further ventilation above the helm position is designed to drive a refreshing breeze into the interior when under way.
The interior décor is based on white oak veneers and lacquered accents combined with natural finishes. The teak planking of the open decks is continued through the main deck saloon.
Cantiere del Pardo was founded in 1973 in Italy. Pardo Yachts, the brand of Cantiere del Pardo dedicated to powerboats, was born in 2016. The first model, the Pardo 43, was launched in 2017.
Credits: Nauta Design