The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2024 marks a significant moment for Pardo Yachts as they unveil the Pardo GT75, the latest flagship of their GT range, setting new benchmarks in luxury yachting. Designed to redefine the relationship between a yacht and the sea, the GT75 embodies the perfect blend of distinctive aesthetics, robust performance, and unrivaled comfort.
Measuring nearly 23 meters, the Pardo GT75 is a stunning representation of the iconic Pardo Yachts design philosophy. It features a reverse bow and forward-leaning windshield, allowing for an unparalleled connection with the surrounding waters. Promoting an upscale lifestyle, Gigi Servidati, President of Cantiere del Pardo, describes the vessel as “a luxurious villa on the sea,” tailored for a sophisticated experience.
Under the hood, the GT75’s performance is nothing short of remarkable. Equipped with a standard engine package of three Volvo Penta IPS 1050 engines, generating an impressive 800 hp each, it offers superb fuel efficiency and powerful handling.
The hull has been meticulously optimized to harmonize with the propulsion system, ensuring a smooth and quiet ride, regardless of the sea conditions. Additionally, with a vast fuel capacity of 4,100 liters and a 1,100-liter water tank, the GT75 promises an extended range perfect for longer voyages.
Handling the Pardo GT75 is effortless, thanks to its raised central dashboard and strategic design features, including a bow thruster and gyro stabilizer. This thoughtful engineering simplifies maneuverability, enhancing the experience of docking and exploration.
A standout feature is the elegant design, which transforms the yacht into a serene sanctuary, blending spacious interiors with an airy ambiance. Featuring generous sun decks, openable wrap-around windows, a multifunctional stern transformer, and deployable side terraces, the GT75 redefines outdoor living. The electrically liftable sundeck provides unique storage for a 3.7-meter tender, merging convenience with luxury.
Inside, the GT75 offers a choice of layouts, including a galley-up or galley-down configuration, each thoughtfully designed for interaction and comfort. The spacious main deck flows seamlessly into the cockpit, making it ideal for entertaining or relaxing. The lower deck can accommodate varying sleeping arrangements, including a full-beam owner’s stateroom and up to four cabins, ensuring comfort and privacy for all onboard.
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. Grand Soleil was founded in 1973 and is famous for its yachts, which ensure performance for regattas, autonomous long-distance navigation, as well as a high level of sustainable consciousness.
Credits: Alberto Cocchi/Cantiere del Pardo