Where to buy Saxdor 320 GTC:
Saxdor
With its sleek lines and efficient design, the Saxdor 320 GTC opens up in a way that most other boats in this class don’t. It’s about the fold-down freeboards aft that expand the cockpit into a large 12-foot social space.
Saxdor shares some of the same genesis of Axopar’s designs (Saxdor’s founder, Sakari Mattila co-designed earlier Axopar boats). Where Saxdor shines though is not necessarily in the tough all-weather Pacific NorthWest or frigid Baltic, but probably somewhere along the Amalfi Coast or sunshine state.
Although an affordable and completely capable all-weather adventure boat, standing on the expanded cockpit deck on anchor in clement weather is special. Other than that social luxury, much of the accommodations are reasonably simple, with manually movable furniture, a very decent head and a basic berth.
A used 320 GTC runs around $200k or find a new one decked out somewhere closer to $300k.
Things we like:
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The expanded cockpit deck is genuinely amazing
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Good headroom in the head
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Front sunpad maximizes space and affords good storage
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Moveable furniture in cockpit and salon maximizes space
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Very capable controls, able to confront challenging conditions
Things we don't like:
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The benefits of the compact size (length) sacrifices some galley potential
Where to buy Saxdor 320 GTC:
Saxdor
- Length: 32 feet
- Top Speed: 50 knots
- Beam: 9.8 feet
- Draft: 2.9 feet
- Max HP: 600
- Passengers: 7
- Berths: 2
Things we like:
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The expanded cockpit deck is genuinely amazing
-
Good headroom in the head
-
Front sunpad maximizes space and affords good storage
-
Moveable furniture in cockpit and salon maximizes space
-
Very capable controls, able to confront challenging conditions
Things we don't like:
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The benefits of the compact size (length) sacrifices some galley potential
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