Greek builder Technohull has introduced its fasted ever boat 38 Grand Sport, with several units currently at the moulding stage, due for delivery at the end of summer. During pre-production testing, the 11.6-metre model hit an impressive speed of 103 knots.
Thanks to her Dynastream hull design, the vessel promises to guarantee stability and comfort for her guests even under the maximum speed. Pre-production models tested last year achieved a top speed of 103 knots over the ground, equivalent to 118mph.
Combined with its relatively narrow 3.1-metre beam, and a super-sharp semi wave-piercing bow, the intended speed specifications seem remarkable. The boat packs two Mercury Verado 300/350/400/450hp outboards as options on its notched transom, or three 450hp motors in the super sport version.
38 Grand Sport features sporty appearance thanks to new deck layout with a sun pad at the bow and twin loungers aft, plus a streamlined, low profile helm console. The yard’s proprietary shock-mitigating bucket seats offer comfort at speed, or there are Shockwave or Ullman seats available on spec.
The vessel was equipped with other comforting hallmarks. Besides the high-quality solid teak decking, there is also an electric toilet, external shower and the option of a snug cabin in the bow. There is all-round LED courtesy lighting, too, and a bathing ladder which deploys and adjusts at the touch of a button.
The model’s patented Dynastream hull took five years to develop with a dedicated in-house team of naval architects. This hyper-ventilated hull shape is 10-15 per cent more efficient than previous Technohull designs, offering lower fuel consumption for higher speeds.
Technohull is a Greek company known for their fast and high-end RIBs.
The company has been set up in Athens, where RIB owners were looking for a better option for their concept of performance related luxury. Today, the yard offers a complete product mix, with more than 30% annual growth and 60% of turnover coming from exports.