The Saxdor 320 GTC is a 32-foot pilothouse built on a refined twin-stepped hull designed for performance across varied sea conditions. Twin Mercury Verado V8 engines producing 300 hp each power the boat, paired with joystick control and Skyhook positioning technology. The hull's low center of gravity, light weight, and sharp entry create a distinctive handling character in different weather and sea states.
The single cabin sleeps two and includes a heads with a bidet shower, fresh water system, and climate control. The main living area features a galley with refrigeration, an electric stove, and additional fridge storage. Soft deck flooring, curtains, and mosquito nets in the front cabin add comfort, while the aft deck has a seating module with teak table and upholstery. Front deck seating is also upholstered.
Standard equipment includes an information display with entertainment package, a Simrad RS100 VHF, and an upgraded audio system with Fusion radio, amplifier, and subwoofer. Automatic trim tabs, a catapult bow windlass with 40 meters of chain, and a bow thruster manage docking and anchoring. Cabin lighting throughout, harbour covers for protection, and a front sunshade complete the package. Side windows open for ventilation.
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