Dynamiq unveils its first explorer yachts : The Global 330

Dynamiq, the Monaco-based builder of next-generation superyachts, is proud to reveal the innovative 33m GLOBAL 330, the first in a brand new series of explorer yachts. Designed with long-range travel in mind, the new series will be available in three versions of 30m, 33m and 40m, with the smallest model rated at 200 GT.

«Following up on client requests, we have been looking at the explorer market for quite a while and this year we decided to come into the game with something completely different for our more adventurous owners,” says Dynamiq founder and CEO Sergei Dobroserdov. “Instead of slow, steel-hulled explorers with the typical commercial styling, we drew on our forward-thinking approach to create a fast and modern series of vessels. We specifically designed the Global series to be below the 40m threshold to match a much broader type of client and their families. Moreover, thanks to their compact size they can truly explore, because only Dynamiq explorers are able to enter the small bays and inlets where bigger yachts can’t get near. Dynamiq is a rare shipyard that proposes high-end Dutch engineering with the highest quality construction in relatively small yachts at an affordable price.”

The Dynamiq G330 is a full-aluminium vessel with an extra wide beam of 8.5m and a draft of only 1.8m. Powered by twin MAN V8 1200 engines, she will have a top speed of 16 knots and very economical consumption of just 62 litres per hour at 10 knots. A generous gross tonnage of 270GT provides very roomy interiors with a light-filled main salon and 5 guest cabins, including a full-beam master cabin with two fixed balconies on the main deck, which is unheard of on a yacht of this size.

 

With the Global 330, Dynamiq starts its cooperation with another renowned world brand: Bentley Home.

The yacht’s bold yet elegant interior is equipped with selected furniture, lamps and accessories from the legendary automotive marque’s inspiring collections. Bentley Home stands for elegant and aerodynamic design, which makes every cruise aboard a Global explorer a classy gentlemen’s experience. The interior is styled by Miami-based Italian designer Giuseppina Arena.

The strikingly dramatic yet very functional exterior styling has been developed in-house by Dobroserdov Design, while the Fast Displacement Hull Form is by Dynamiq’s long-term technical partner Van Oossanen Naval Architects in the Netherlands.

«For the G330 we developed a special edition fast displacement hull with a wide body, long roll period and an exceptional top speed for this size and type of vessel,” says studio Managing Director Perry van Oossanen. “By reducing pitching, our patented Hull Vane adds efficiency and even more comfort.»

The G330 further features main deck salon with full-height windows and a fireplace, an aft deck sauna and a garage with room for a full set of diving and fishing equipment, as well as a 5x6m inflatable pool. Every GLOBAL yacht will be equipped as standard with a DJI Drone, 100m ROV (Remote Operated Vehicle) and Premium Celestron telescope to make your exploration experience on board unforgettable.

Dynamiq’s Global range will be built at the brand’s dedicated shipyard in Massa, Tuscany, to the high standards of the EPIQ platform based on the principles of Efficiency, Performance, Innovation and Quality.

The base price for the G330 starts at €12.700.000 with a delivery time of 24 months.

 

 

 

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