Monaco’s Dynamiq incorporates green technology in new superyacht

Photo: Facebook Dynamiq
Photo: Facebook Dynamiq

Dynamiq, the official sponsor of the Yacht Club de Monaco Malizia team, led by skipper Pierre Casiraghi, has launched a new model, the 50-metre GTT 165, the latest and largest model in its range of next-generation superyachts.

The company said it is proving again that the days of dull yachts are over. “What makes the GTT 165 unique, is that the first time a superyacht is equipped with two underwater foils: an aft Hull Vane and a forward T-foil developed by Dutch hydrodynamics specialists Van Oossanen in association with US-based Naiad Dynamics, world leaders in motion control systems.

Photo: Facebook Dynamiq
Photo: Facebook Dynamiq

“As the yacht increases its speed, the foils lift the hull up, decreasing drag and increasing speed. As a result only Dynamiq can offer a 50-metre yacht capable of 20 knots that is also capable of crossing the Atlantic at 17 knots, and for those who want even more speed for faster transfers, a GTS version is available powered by more powerful engines that can reach 25 knots.”

Running on “green” electrical power, the yacht can stay at anchor in complete silence overnight with no generators running, or provide a couple of hours of low-speed “breakfast cruising” in zero-emission mode.

“Price and performance are the key factors here,” says Sergei Dobroserdov, founder and CEO of Dynamiq. “The GTT 165 is aimed at today’s active owners who spend most of their time on deck in the open air and want to experience different destinations, or cross the Atlantic quickly and enjoy endless summers in the Med and Caribbean, on a more manageable and economical size of yacht at the very attractive starting price of €24,400,000.”


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