Overview
This feature-filled day boat draws attention by taking design cues from the fourth generation of Galeon yachts yet adding some GTO flavor to the mix. With a low profile, perfect proportions and sporty accents throughout it is bound to stand out in any marina.
Developed with the Tony Castro Design Studio, the 375 leverages Galeon’s decades of boat building experience and innovations into a truly standout model that joins the GTO lineup in 2022. A quick glance at the stunning exterior reveals three areas that fight for attention. First, we experience the the amazing two-part, glass sunroof over the helm station, a definite showstopper, as it quickly retracts exposing the main deck and allowing for easy access to the bow area.
Up front, the second surprise comes in the form of an oversized, U-shaped rest area with neck supports that quickly transforms into a proper sundeck and will seat six passengers. Lastly, we have the cockpit area with foldout platforms port and starboard that create balconies, extending the usable space when stationary.
The 375 GTO caters to the driver by allowing to open not only the sunroof but also port and starboard side windows for better ventilation and a sensation of speed. The two-tone steering console can be fitted with triple screens for monitoring performance, navigation and fish finding all at the same time, while both the seats and the wheel are adjusted electrically – smart!
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Technical data
Length of the hull
10,66 [m]
Beam of the hull
3,65 [m]
Draft max. (canoe body)
1,1 [m]
Mass of Light Craft Condition
9935 [kg]
Max. engine (-s) power
3 x 330/450 [kW/HP]
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