Model Review: Saxdor 320GTO

The Saxdor 320 GTO is a standout 33-foot sport cruiser that masterfully blends Scandinavian design with high-performance engineering. Crafted by Finland’s Saxdor Yachts in collaboration with J&J Design, this vessel offers a sleek, twin-stepped V20° hull, ensuring both speed and stability. With twin Mercury V8 300 hp outboards, the 320 GTO can reach exhilarating speeds up to 52 knots, while maintaining a comfortable cruising speed between 32 and 45 knots.

One of its most innovative features is the electrically operated fold-down terraces, which expand the cockpit space, creating an inviting platform for relaxation and socializing. The central wet bar, equipped with a sink, grill, and dual fridges, caters to onboard entertaining needs. The helm station boasts a modern glass dash with twin Simrad 12-inch displays, Mercury Joystick Piloting, and optional Skyhook digital anchoring, enhancing maneuverability and control.

Below deck, the cabin is bathed in natural light, thanks to large Lewmar hatches, and offers a comfortable V-berth suitable for overnight stays. The inclusion of an electric flush toilet, vanity, and shower adds to the vessel’s versatility.

While the 320 GTO impresses with its performance and design, some owners have noted areas for improvement. Issues such as inaccurate fuel and black water tank sensors, as well as challenges with the depth finder in rough seas, have been reported . However, many of these concerns have been effectively addressed by dealers, notably MarineMax, who have provided exceptional after-sales support.

Priced from approximately €135,900, the Saxdor 320 GTO offers a compelling package for those seeking a stylish, high-performance day cruiser with overnight capabilities . Its combination of innovative features, robust performance, and thoughtful design make it a noteworthy option in its class.

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