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Twin 300hp engine version of Technohull 38 Grand Sport is becoming a family favourite

by Technohull 8 Jul 2020 19:27 BST

Technohull® 's new Grand Sport 38 hit the water late last year, but it is already making a splash with family sailors. The boat was well received at the pre-Corona shows and has already sold dozens of hulls.

And to the Greek yard's surprise it was this fast boat's striking looks and comfort at sea which has caught the imagination more than her out-and-out pace.

All-weather comfort

The secret behind the smooth ride of the 38GS is Technohull®'s patented Dynastream hull. The dedicated in-house team of naval architects revised the twin step hull design with 85 degrees super sharp bow entry, developing an almost wave piercing design.

Through a rigorous programme of CFD simulation, scale and full-sized tank testing, this hull was developed. The steps channel air beneath the boat to provide lift, natural cushioning and unprecedented stability at all speeds. This hyper-ventilated hull shape is 10-15 per cent more efficient than previous Technohull® designs, offering lower fuel consumption for higher speeds.

What's more, the super deep-V hull form gives the 38 Grand Sport true offshore capabilities. It deflects spray in even a heavy seaway and makes light of tough conditions - just as well considering the boat's 220 nautical mile range.

Striking looks

But Technohull®'s experienced designers were not content with creating a boat that was technically perfect - it had to look the part too. Notwithstanding the yard's impressive reputation, the 38GS represents a step up in terms of aesthetics and interior finish.

Athletic lines betray the boat's top speed of over 100 knots, but they do it justice at any pace. Long, at 12.1m, and slim, with a jet-black hull and tubes, the 38GS will turn heads in any port it enters. It contrasts beautifully with the boat's hand-stitched Spradling upholstery in rich orange, crimson, or any colour you choose. The options list is lengthy, and includes an elegant carbon T-top for extra protection.

Both the sport and the standard versions offer multiple social areas, with a huge sunpad in the bow, double seat ahead of the steering console and deep twin driving seats. The stern can be configured in several different ways, with the sport version offering a second row of its proprietary shock-mitigating bucket seats and two broad stern seats, while the standard boat goes for a full-beam seat and two luxurious sunpads. Both put the emphasis on access to the water, thanks to their notched transoms.

Power to impress

Twin Mercury Verado 300s to twin 450R are proving the most popular propulsion package to date, in line with the family appeal that the 38GS exerts. Out-and-out sport mode allows the transom to take up to three Verado 450 V8s for speeds over 100 knots, but it is a really flexible platform giving owner's a host of engine choices.

Of course, power can also be turned towards comfort, and Technohull® has made this its best-equipped boat yet. It boasts an electric toilet, for instance, external shower and the option of a handy cabin in the bow. There is all-round LED courtesy lighting, an automatic bathing ladder which deploys and adjusts at the touch of a button, and state-of-the-art entertainment from Fusion. Choose underwater lighting, a bow thruster and night vision cameras.

With these features and many more, plus the possibility of customising colours and configuration, there is little wonder that the 38 Grand Sport is reaching far beyond the speed market. Technohull® has also created in the 38GS a supremely flexible, all-round family boat.

(*)Top speed indications are based on Technohull's factory testing program. Actual boat speed may vary depending on weight, fuel load, water conditions, wind, engine package, engine tuning, propellers, number of passengers and numerous other factors.

Grand Sport 38 brief specifications

  • LOA: 11.10m
  • Beam: 3.20m
  • Displacement: APPROX 3.500kg (inc.engines)
  • Fuel: 600lt
  • Water: 100lt
  • Max engines: 3x450hp outboard

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