Dynamiq has announced the sale of a new 50-meter superyacht, a member of the Gran Turismo Transatlantic series. The all-new model will be fully built in aluminum and carbon fiber. The GTT 160’s fast displacement round bilge hull is designed with hydrodynamic excellence in mind, with close attention being paid to obtaining optimal efficiency and comfort. Thanks to the superyacht's lightweight construction, with further implementation of Hull Vane technology the GTT 160 is able to achieve a top speed of 16+ knots and have an ocean-crossing range of more than 4,500 nautical miles.
The GTT 160 can accommodate 12 guests across six spacious guest cabins, including a full-beam owner’s stateroom on the main deck. The superyacht features a generous beach club on the main deck aft, complete with a 12-person pool and folding terraces.
The North European buyer was introduced to Dynamiq by Pierre Badin from Denison Yachting’s Monaco office. “Being a forward-thinking concept, some changes were required to match the client’s family-centric lifestyle, but these were all incorporated fast and smoothly. It’s quite a unique situation when a design bureau is basically directly linked to the shipyard. Dobroserdov Design made all sketches and investigations almost in real time, which the client really appreciated. Another positive factor is that Dynamiq headquarters are based in Monaco, so it’s incredibly easy for European clients to get a consultation and work everything out without having to go all the way to Turkey,” says Pierre.
“We are extremely happy to welcome another savvy client to the Dynamiq family who shares our passion for innovation, efficiency and contemporary design. This time we decided to appoint long-term partner Vripack in the Netherlands as our naval architecture contractor with the Dutch Studio Delta to execute complex aluminum structural calculations, ensuring the yacht is designed to the highest northern European standards,” says Sergei Dobroserdov, Dynamiq CEO and exterior designer.
This new construction also marks a big change for Dynamiq, as modern and high-tech production has been fully moved to the Antalya Free Zone in Turkey where international subcontractors from Germany, Austria and Italy team up with the best local craftsmen. The 50m GTT 160 will be delivered in the summer of 2025 and will join the charter market.
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 customized 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