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NEW LAUNCH


tefania the newly launched 41-metre, Dynamiq GTT 135 launched at the Dynamiq shipyard in Massa, Tuscany has dazzling metallic gold and dark brown paintwork that sets her apart from most other superyachts as indeed she is meant to.


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The all aluminium Gran Turismo transatlantic concept began as 39-metre Jetsetter,” says Dynamiq’s founder and chief executive Sergei Dobroserdov. He adds, “Now the design and engineering has been developed to the utmost degree, this is the result.”


As was the case with the yard’s earlier builds, Van Oossanen Naval Architects were engaged as project engineers and they worked closely on technical issues to enhance the comfort, liveability and operation of the Fast Displacement Hull Form GTT 135. Her reverse bow, long waterline and round-bilge hull add together to bring greater speed and efficiency.


Throughout the two-year build Captain John Scullard, formerly captain of the smaller GTT 115, acted as shipyard captain. With his background knowledge he was able to improve the mast ventilation for the grey and black water tanks to avoid back pressure. He was also responsible for improving the position of the mooring gear in the stern for faster and safer berthing operations.


Scullard reports, “One important priority specified by the owner was that she should be very quite and almost vibration free. I had to bear that in mind as I designed the engine room layout making sure that it also provided easy access for maintenance.”


Twin MAN V12 1650 engines provide the drive to achieve maximum speeds of 20 knots while her more usual cruising speed of 12 knots will give her a range of 3,000 nautical miles.


Unusual for a yacht of this size, Stefania has her garage in the fore part of the yacht meaning the tender and water toys are stored as far away as possible from the guest areas, it means the 5.3-metre tender can be deployed even when the yacht is berthed stern to the dock.


The lower deck is home to five generous staterooms, including a full-beam master suite, accommodate 10 guests. The main deck is fitted with an oversized plunge pool while the beach club below with its own dedicated bar provides direct access to the sea. The sundeck boasts over 120m2


of space with a jacuzzi forward,


and two 75-inch TVs and a bar aft for al fresco movie nights. The yacht is available for charter through Arcon Yachts.


ONBOARD | SPRING 2021 | 19


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