Dynamiq builds first superyacht with Porsche DNA


By : Joan MacKay Petti – Foreign Editor    

Monegasque yacht builder Dynamiq has joined forces with
Studio F.A. Porsche to create an exclusive series of all-aluminium superyachts imbued with
Porsche DNA. The world famous industrial and transport design studio, lead by Managing
Director Roland Heiler (a Member of the Board at Porsche Design Group) has created both
the exterior and interior styling of the entire range. The first 35-metre Dynamiq GTT 115
Hybrid is already under construction in Viareggio, Italy, while 100- and 85-foot models are
in development and will be presented later this year.

“Taking the spirit of high-performance sportscar styling to the high seas, the Dynamiq GTT
115 is designed to appeal to car lovers and forward-thinking yacht owners who appreciate
the advantages of speed, style and our philosophy of intelligent performance,” says Roland
Heiler.

The sporty exterior design by Studio F.A. Porsche matches the yacht’s noteworthy
performance, and the name says it all: GTT stands for Grand Turismo Transatlantic. Two
world leaders in hydrodynamics, both from the Netherlands, were commissioned to create
efficient hulls for the new series. Vripack developed the hull lines of the GTT 115, while
Van Oossanen is responsible for the naval architecture of the GTT 100 and GTT 85 models.
The GTT 115, the first in the series, features a round bilge aluminium hull and a specially
engineered stabilisation system from Humphree with four electric fins and interceptors.
Powered by twin 1213kW MAN engines paired with the latest Fortjes 5000 pods, the
versatile superyacht can exceed a maximum speed of 21 knots and is capable of crossing
the Atlantic with a range of 3,400nm. With a shallow draft of just 1.45 metres (less than 5
feet), the yacht is ideal for the Mediterranean, Caribbean or Southeast Asia.

An optional hybrid power system has been chosen for the first GTT 115 and is available via
the exclusive Dynamiq Configurator. Other notable technical features include two
technical compartments or engine rooms, with twin 45kW Fischer Panda variable-speed
generators located in the bow. This smart layout ensures a silent ambience at night and
avoids smoke and fumes at anchor while the owner and guests are swimming or
sunbathing on the aft platform.
Available in the signature Porsche Carrara white, Rhodium Silver, Chalk or custom Monte-
Carlo Blue exterior colours, the GTT 115 boasts refined lines with signature Porsche elements, such as the
Targa-style mullions or the transom design that echoes the Mission E
concept. The deck cushions feature fabric centres with a classic Pepita houndstooth
pattern, similar to the latest 991 R edition.

On the inside, the sporty yet refined interior features three or four luxury cabins with
Saddle brown and Luxor beige leather with carbon fibre details, and expansive surfaces of
Sahara Noir marble. The furniture and decoration were developed in association with the
Italian designer brand Minotti.
“When we talk about comfort and top service, the ideal for this size of yacht is six guests in
three cabins served by a 1:1 ratio of six crew for genuinely exclusive onboard service,”
says Dynamiq CEO Sergei Dobroserdov. “We also designed the interior ceiling heights to

By : Joan MacKay Petti - Foreign Editor     Monegasque yacht builder Dynamiq has joined forces with Studio F.A. Porsche to create an exclusive series of all-aluminium superyachts imbued with Porsche DNA. The world famous industrial and transport design studio, lead by Managing Director Roland Heiler (a Member of the Board at Porsche Design Group) has created both the exterior and interior styling of the entire range. The first 35-metre Dynamiq GTT 115 Hybrid is already under construction in Viareggio, Italy, while 100- and 85-foot models are in development and will be presented later this year. "Taking the spirit of high-performance sportscar styling to the high seas, the Dynamiq GTT 115 is designed to appeal to car lovers and forward-thinking yacht owners who appreciate the advantages of speed, style and our philosophy of intelligent performance," says Roland Heiler. The sporty exterior design by Studio F.A. Porsche matches the yacht’s noteworthy performance, and the name says it all: GTT stands for Grand Turismo Transatlantic. Two world leaders in hydrodynamics, both from the Netherlands, were commissioned to create efficient hulls for the new series. Vripack developed the hull lines of the GTT 115, while Van Oossanen is responsible for the naval architecture of the GTT 100 and GTT 85 models. The GTT 115, the first in the series, features a round bilge aluminium hull and a specially engineered stabilisation system from Humphree with four electric fins and interceptors. Powered by twin 1213kW MAN engines paired with the latest Fortjes 5000 pods, the versatile superyacht can exceed a maximum speed of 21 knots and is capable of crossing the Atlantic with a range of 3,400nm. With a shallow draft of just 1.45 metres (less than 5 feet), the yacht is ideal for the Mediterranean, Caribbean or Southeast Asia. An optional hybrid power system has been chosen for the first GTT 115 and is available via the exclusive Dynamiq Configurator. Other notable technical features include two technical compartments or engine rooms, with twin 45kW Fischer Panda variable-speed generators located in the bow. This smart layout ensures a silent ambience at night and avoids smoke and fumes at anchor while the owner and guests are swimming or sunbathing on the aft platform. Available in the signature Porsche Carrara white, Rhodium Silver, Chalk or custom Monte- Carlo Blue exterior colours, the GTT 115 boasts refined lines with signature Porsche elements, such as the Targa-style mullions or the transom design that echoes the Mission E concept. The deck cushions feature fabric centres with a classic Pepita houndstooth pattern, similar to the latest 991 R edition. On the inside, the sporty yet refined interior features three or four luxury cabins with Saddle brown and Luxor beige leather with carbon fibre details, and expansive surfaces of Sahara Noir marble. The furniture and decoration were developed in association with the Italian designer brand Minotti. “When we talk about comfort and top service, the ideal for this size of yacht is six guests in three cabins served by a 1:1 ratio of six crew for genuinely exclusive onboard service,” says Dynamiq CEO Sergei Dobroserdov. “We also designed the interior ceiling heights to

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