While looking at markets with more extreme climates, where a yacht should be a safe shelter for guests when needed, Dynamiq created the GTM 90 yacht.
Dynamiq GTM 90 in collaboration with Klassen. Credit: Dynamiq
The first edition of the 90 foot Dynamiq GTM 90 was scheduled to be presented at this year’s 2020 Geneva Motor Show in collaboration with the automotive brand Klassen before the event was unfortunately canceled due to coronavirus.
The all-aluminium Dynamiq GTM 90 is the smallest of Dynamiq’s Gran Turismo Transatlantic yacht models and was developed not only to entertain, but also to protect guests whatever the weather conditions.
Quite often a mainstream yacht up to 100 feet is designed to
be a Med boat, aka Mediterranean Boat. Med Boats are perfect to enjoy day
trips, to have a swim in a bay, enjoy the sun and relax, to have dinner on
board and often feature one or two cabins to allow owners and guests to spend a
weekend at sea. These yachts are commonly designed with large open areas to
capitalize on usually mild weather of the Mediterranean, however, Dynamiq
Yachts wanted to consider markets where the climates are not like the
Mediterranean.
The aft beach club and dining area can be transformed using sliding doors and foldable bulwarks. Credit: Dynamiq
Dynamiq founder, Sergei Dobroserdov, explains “We looked at
the markets with more extreme climates where together with cruising excitement
the yacht should be a safe shelter for guests when needed. Places like the
Arabian Peninsula, Asian destinations and northern Europe. This is where the
yacht needs to be open and full of sea breeze during the daytime, but almost
closed when evening comes and the temperature rapidly drops. At the moment, the
only way to have large open or closed areas is to lengthen your yacht. But by
justifying the ‘IQ’ at the end of the Dynamiq brand name, we had the idea of
combining these areas. So the aft beach club, dining area and open-style galley
with bar can be transformed within seconds using sliding doors and foldable
bulwarks.”
Dynamiq GTM 90 main deck plan showing foldable bulwarks and sliding doors. Credit: Dynamiq
The GTM 90’s interior design is ultimately by Giuseppina
Arena, however, the first edition of the Dynamiq GTM 90 is also being developed
in collaboration with a leading VIP-car tuner Klassen, founded in 1999 by Paul
Klassen. The car conversion company specializes in individual solutions for car
interiors, stretching and armouring, and has supplied the world business and
political elite (including +10 national presidents) with ultra-luxury vans and
limousines.
Klassen collaborated with Dynamiq to help style the first edition of the GTM 90. Credit: Klassen
Klassen adding to the GTM 90’s interior styling has chosen to mirror the design features of their exclusive Klassen cars with different upholstery, rich wood paneling and elegant LED courtesy lights. Klassen is also responsible for the yacht’s wheelhouse design and manufacturing as well as the exterior detailing, including leather supply, stitching and other special automotive design features.
The interior of the GTM 90 features a forward salon and a bar/galley area overlooking an aft beach club, which can remain open on sunny days or be closed when the evenings turn chilly to create almost a winter garden effect. To help increase natural ventilation and space in good weather, a section of the bulwark on each side of the yacht can fold down and the adjacent glass doors opened. Head heights throughout the main deck are a generous 2.20m throughout. Dynamiq also provides a second option for the main deck layout, where saloon and dining area are united to form a larger space for groups of up to 16 people.
A view of one of the Dynamiq GTM 90 saloon configurations. Credit: Dynamiq
On the lower deck, there are four guest cabins, including a
spacious master stateroom with a distinctive circular bed from the Bentley Home
collection. The owner’s bath is a tribute to the Middle Eastern market,
finished in fine onyx and equipped with a custom hammam for two people while a
Bowers & Wilkins audio system delivers an incredible high-end sound
experience throughout the yacht.
Dynamiq GTM 90 owner’s cabin with a circular bed from the Bentley Home Collection. Credit: DynamiqThe Dynamiq GTM 90 head. Credit: Dynamiq
Outside, the exterior styling of the superstructure has taken cues from automotive design with a sports car sleekness somewhat akin to a Lamborghini Urus. Up top there is a cozy sundeck with sunbed behind the radar mast accessed by an exterior staircase and a 3-seat sofa in the bow to enjoy the thrill of cruising at speed. The GTM 90 also has the ability to carry a 5.5m x 5.5m inflatable FunAir pool with a protective net for guests that prefer to avoid swimming in open water.
The GTM 90 superstructure takes cues from sleek automotive supercar design. Credit: Dynamiq
Dynamiq’s long-term partner Van Oossanen Naval Architects in the Netherlands, developed the GTM 90’s hull lines, creating a super-efficient, hard chine hull. A top speed of 30+ knots is achieved with the power of three relatively compact Volvo Penta IPS-1350 pods with the yacht’s range reaching 800nm when cruising at 17 knots. The GTM 90 “KLASSEN edition” starts from euro 7,500,000 and can be personally configured here.
Dynamiq GTM 90 Specifications
LOA: 27.5 m / 90’
Beam: 6.7 m / 21’11”
Draft: 1.75 m / 5’9”
Max speed: 31 knots
Range: 900 nm @ 15 knots
Engines: 3x VP D13, 533 kW
Tonnage: 150 GT
Hull / Superstructure: Aluminium 5083
Guests / Crew: 8 / 4
Build time: 18 months
Price: Starting at 7 500 000 €
The price of the Dynamiq GTM 90 starts at 7.5M Euro. Credit: Dynamiq