Turkish shipyard Dynamiq has released new pictures, renders and brochures of their highly successful Gran Turismo Transatlantic range, which won multiple awards with superyacht JETSETTER in 2017 and has most recently resulted in a GTT 135 being sold at the Monaco Yacht Show 2018.
Built using a naval platform designed by industry-renowned Van Oossanen Naval Architects, the all-aluminium GTT series range in size from 30m/100ft to 50m/165ft with an excellent balance between onboard luxury and performance.
Each superyacht is capable of a transatlantic range of 4,000 nautical miles or greater, while additional custom options allow clients to personalise with such items as ‘fine marbles in luxury areas’, a ‘sundeck aft pool with sunpads’ and ‘Hull Vane®’ technology for reduced resistance and greater efficiency during journeys.
The updated images show side terraces off the GTT 165 motor yacht with a massage table within the light and modern beach club, breath-taking formal dining areas designed by the Dynamiq in-house team that use a variety of modern textures.
The accommodation options vary from offering three cabins to sleep six guests all the way up to six cabins for 12 guests, while the efficient crew size of five to nine allows for efficient yet discreet service for any occasion.