Where to buy Galeon 435 GTO:
Galeon Yachts
The newest line of Galeon Yachts is outboard-powered. The largest boat in the Grand Touring Outboard lineup currently is the 435 GTO, which packs quite an impressive punch thanks to triple Mercury 600 Verado outboards (with rotating props and stationary tops).
This boat is also packed with innovative features and a useable layout that has proven to be super popular with the owners we talked to.
The most notable thing about this boat is the clever in-out design of the central salon. An electrically retractable sunroof, large lowering side windows, and a fully opening aft door allow the fresh breeze to flow.
You get the feel of a fully open dayboat when you want it, but the convenience and comfort of an express cruiser when the weather is cooler or damper.
Additionally, the GTO boat is all about social space. Like an enormous deck boat, the beam is carried far forward. This allows for an enormous seating area on the bow, including a table with space for eight and a convertible sun pad.
The price of the Galeon Yacht 435 GTO is a respectable $1.1 million, give or take customizations.
Things we like:
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Top speed of almost 50 knots!
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Extra-large bow seating area with convertible lounger
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Fold-down radar tower for getting under shorter bridges
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Wrap-around seating on the aft deck with a swing-out salon seat to connect the entire area into one social center
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Fold-down terraces with integrated docking doors create 101 square feet of space
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Huge swim platform thanks to Verado outboards
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Large, safe walk-through to access the bow seating area
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Stellar accommodations for a boat in this class—great for an overnighter or long weekend getaways
Things we don't like:
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Large social space compromises on storage
Where to buy Galeon 435 GTO:
Galeon Yachts
- Length: 44 feet, 9 inches
- Beam: 13 feet, 6 inches
- Draft: 3 feet, 9 inches
- Weight: 43,431 pounds, maximum load
- Height: 14 feet
- Power: Triple Mercury Verado 600 V-12 outboards
Things we like:
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Top speed of almost 50 knots!
-
Extra-large bow seating area with convertible lounger
-
Fold-down radar tower for getting under shorter bridges
-
Wrap-around seating on the aft deck with a swing-out salon seat to connect the entire area into one social center
-
Fold-down terraces with integrated docking doors create 101 square feet of space
-
Huge swim platform thanks to Verado outboards
-
Large, safe walk-through to access the bow seating area
-
Stellar accommodations for a boat in this class—great for an overnighter or long weekend getaways
Things we don't like:
-
Large social space compromises on storage
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