The Saxdor 320 GTC is a 32-foot pilothouse cruiser built on a twin-stepped hull design engineered for economy and performance. Twin Mercury 300-horsepower engines power the boat, which features a low center of gravity and sharp entry for responsive handling well-suited to Pacific Northwest waters. The hull is fiberglass, and joystick control is standard.
Below deck, the boat offers one cabin and one head. The sleeping arrangement includes a front cabin with mattress topper and ergonomic base, plus a sleeping solution in the main cabin. The head is equipped with an electric toilet, macerator, and black water tank. Freshwater systems support both the toilet and a galley with refrigeration—one fridge in the kitchen module and a second in the main cabin. An electric stove provides cooking capability, and an aft deck shower and bidet are fitted.
Climate control includes 12-kilowatt air conditioning and a 120-volt inverter system with power outlets. Shore power and a generator replacement system are installed. The boat carries Simrad navigation and communication gear: a HALO20+ radar and RSl00 VHF radio. Automatic trim tabs, a catapult bow windlass with 40 meters of chain, and mooring equipment are aboard. The deck layout features an aft seating module with teak table, a front sun bed with cushions, deck and cabin lighting, soft decking, opening wheelhouse windows, carbon sunshades fore and aft, and canvas covers including protection for the front deck sunbed. Four Saxdor life jackets are included.
Length
32.00 FT
Beam
10.17 FT
Draft
3.08 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
Mercury
Engine Model
300 V8 Verado
Power
2 x NaN HP
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
113 GAL
Water
30 GAL