The Saxdor 320 GTC is a 32-foot fiberglass runabout built on a twin-stepped hull design engineered for refined handling across varied sea conditions. Powered by twin 300-horsepower Mercury V8 engines with joystick control and Skyhook integration, the boat combines economic fuel efficiency with capable performance. The hull features a low center of gravity and sharp entry, designed to deliver a controlled driving experience in all weather.
The single cabin sleeps forward and includes a head with electric toilet, black water tank, and macerator. The saloon and wheelhouse offer comprehensive galley facilities with electric stove, two refrigerators, and ample counter space. Navigation is managed by dual Simrad NSS12 Evo3S systems paired with VHF radio, Class-B AIS, and echosounder. The wheelhouse has opening side windows, and the forward cabin includes hatches with mosquito screens.
Power systems are substantial: dual Simrad chargers, 12 kilowatts of lithium battery capacity, 120-volt inverter, reverse-cycle air conditioning and heating, and shore power provision. Handling features include bow thruster, Zipwake interceptor system with mini controller, and catapult windlass with 40 meters of chain. The boat carries an advanced audio package with eight speakers and subwoofer throughout.
Deck appointments include aft sofa with glass gates and sun table, forward sunbed, and retractable sunshade. Soft deck flooring, storm grey hull, and Sahara Sand upholstery with brown stitching complete the finish. The boat is equipped with all systems ready for operation.
Length
32.00 FT
Beam
10.17 FT
Draft
3.08 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Planing
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