Turkish shipyard Dynamiq has released additional information about the first unit in its Grand Turismo Transatlantic 170 (GTT 170) series.

The 52-meter yacht was sold in June 2024 by Denison Yachting Monaco and is set to become Dynamiq’s flagship model. Delivery is expected in early 2027, with construction scheduled to begin this autumn.

The model will be built at Dynamiq’s facility in Antalya, Turkey.

The GTT 170 will feature aluminum construction and “the latest foiling technology,” along with a fast-displacement hull designed by Vripack. The Dutch studio is also responsible for naval architecture. The exterior lines are designed by Dobroserdov Design, while the interiors are crafted by the Italian studio Claudio Pironi & Partners.

This model has been characterized as a “two-season charter machine,” featuring certifications that allow for commercial charter operations and a draft of two meters for access to remote locations in the Mediterranean and Caribbean. For leisure, the GTT 170 includes a dedicated spa with a sauna and gym, a two-tiered beach club with folding bulwarks, a 12-person spa pool, and an outdoor cinema lounge on the sundeck.

Accommodation includes five guest cabins and an owner’s suite. Interior renderings showcase a warm, contemporary design that features grained woods, a blue and white color scheme, and marble accents in the walls and ceilings.

Key specifications include a build under 500GT, a nine-meter beam, and a range of 4,500 nautical miles. According to the shipyard, the model’s main engines are “40 percent” smaller than those of its competitors while “maintaining the same performance parameters.”

“Denison Yachting has been a fantastic ambassador for our brand, consistently introducing like-minded owners seeking next-generation superyachts,” said Marija Dobroserdova, sales director at Dynamiq. “We have invested heavily in our high-tech facility, which can accommodate yachts up to 60 meters, and this new order is a significant vote of confidence in our brand and future. One final build slot remains available for immediate start for the right client.”

This marks the second Dynamiq project sold by Pierre Badin of Denison Yachting Monaco. The first was the 50-meter GTT 165, which reached a construction milestone in May 2024.

 

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