Pardo GT75 To Debut At Cannes Yachting Festival

Cantiere Del Pardo's 75-foot new flagship walkaround yacht builds upon the Italian builder's GT52.
Pardo GT75
The Pardo GT75, debuting at the Cannes Yachting Fest 2024, has a beam of 19.6 feet and a shallow-water-friendly draft of 3.4 feet. Both interior and exterior design is by Nauta Design. Courtesy Pardo Yachts

Italian yacht builder Cantiere Del Pardo has announced the Pardo GT75 as one of three new sail and powerboat models to launch this September. 

Pardo Yachts’ new flagship GT75 will debut along with the Grand Soleil 52 Performance and Grand Soleil 65 Performance sailboats at the Cannes Yachting Fest 2024, according to a news release from the company. Measuring at just over 75 feet, the GT75 features spacious, luxury interiors comparable to a villa on the sea, says the builder. The vessel has a beam of 19.6 feet, and a shallow-water-friendly draft of 3.4 feet.

Pardo GT75
The main deck of the GT75 offers a choice between a galley-up or galley-down layout. The galley-down version of the Pardo GT75’s main deck transforms it into a living area with sofas, a semi-open roof, side windows and a sliding aft door for a constant view of the sea. Courtesy Pardo Yachts

This new model builds upon its GT52 predecessor to provide more room to suit its owner’s needs. A sliding aft door, semi-open roof, sliding doors to side walkways and side windows offers seamless access to interior and exterior areas.

“The GT75 embodies Pardo Yachts’ philosophy of creating easy to handle yachts with unmistakable lines that showcase Italian craftsmanship,” the news release states.

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Belowdecks, the GT75 can be configured with two to four staterooms, accommodating up to 10 berths, including a double crew cabin. The owners’ stateroom is seen here. Courtesy Pardo Yachts

The GT75 offers several Volvo Penta IPS engine options. The standard setup includes three D13 IPS 1050 engines, with an option to upgrade to three D13 IPS 1350s. The hull has been optimized for these engines to emphasize fuel efficiency and cruising comfort, while accommodating future hybrid-propulsion upgrades.

The GT75 sports an inverted bow and a deep-V hull form. The brainchild of Cantiere Del Pardo has naval architecture by Zuccheri Yacht Design, and Nauta Design devised its exteriors and interiors. 

The yacht’s aft cockpit layout includes a sundeck that lifts electrically to reveal a dedicated tender garage. Its walkaround design extends to the bow area, which has a C-shaped sofa, table and a sundeck with a central backrest. Belowdecks, the forward area houses the VIP cabin and crew quarters.

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Nearly 360 degrees of glass ensures ocean views at all turns. Courtesy Pardo Yachts

Its main deck offers a choice between a galley-up and galley-down layout. The galley-up version includes a salon with L-shaped sofa with a dining table for up to seven guests. The galley-down version transforms the main deck into a living area with sofas, and is enhanced by a semi-open roof, side windows and a sliding aft door for a constant view of the ocean blue.

Several sleeping area configurations are available for the GT75’s belowdecks layout, including two, three or four staterooms, accommodating up to 10 berths, including a crew double cabin. The standard layout has three cabins and three heads.

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