With Global, Dynamiq launches into the exploration superyacht

The Dynamiq Global 330

The Dynamiq Global 330 will be the first superyacht exploration model from the Dynamiq site, based in Monaco. With a compact size of less than 40 m and a reduced draught, the yard hopes to attract a more family-friendly and less confidential clientele than that of the large Explorer market.

A newcomer to the Explorer market

Monaco-based superyacht manufacturer Dynamiq is launching its first yacht Explorer, the Global 330. This 33 m model will be the first in a new range of models that will not exceed 40 m in length. The smallest model - 30 m long - will not exceed 200 GT. Moreover, do not hesitate to (re)discover the characteristics of a superyacht Explorer . It was the naval architect German Frers who conceived the renewal of this mythical model by combining performance, comfort at sea and quality of outdoor and indoor life.

"To meet the demands of our customers, we have been looking at the Explorer market for quite some time. This year, we decided to launch a completely different boat for our owners dreaming of adventures, said Dynamiq founder and CEO Sergei Dobroserdov.

Space-saving and compact size

This range designed for long journeys will be made of aluminium and will offer large living spaces in a compact size. Its shallow draught should allow it to explore remote areas while its rapidly moving hull will allow it to reach speeds of 16 to 19 knots with two MAN V8 1200 engines. Its consumption is estimated at 62 L/hour at 10 knots.

"Exploration superyachts are mainly built of steel, with a very general public look and sail slowly. Our forward-thinking approach has allowed us to create a range of fast and modern vessels. We have specially designed the Global range so that it does not exceed 40 m in length. We are thus addressing a larger and more family clientele. Their compact size also allows them to really explore since the Explorer Dynamiq can penetrate into small bays and coves where larger yachts cannot access" adds the founder of the site.

Speed and spacious interiors

The Global 330 is entirely made of aluminium with a main beam of 8.5 m wide, a draught of only 1.8 m and a gross tonnage of 270 GT. Its fast moving hull is designed by the Dutch naval architect Van Oossanen Naval Architects. The superyacht will also be equipped with the hull vane, a patented fixed foil, placed under the stern of a ship and allowing fuel economy and improved seakeeping.

The interiors are spacious with a large living room bathed in light on the main deck and its fireplace. Guests will be able to spend the night in 5 comfortable cabins, and the owner in the main cabin located at the front and installed over the full width of the boat. The latter will also offer two fixed balconies to enjoy the outdoors.

There is a sauna on the back of the deck, as well as a garage with enough space to store diving and fishing equipment, and a 5x6 m inflatable pool. To accentuate the exploration side of the boat, each superyacht will be equipped as standard with a DJI drone, a remotely operated underwater vehicle capable of descending to 100 m and a telescope to enjoy the starry nights.

The interior design is designed by Italian designer Giuseppina Arena, based in Miami. The launch of the Global range marks the beginning of a collaboration with Bentley Home. Furniture, lamps and accessories will be chosen by the collections of the legendary car brand.

The Global range will be built on the dedicated site in Massa, Tuscany (Italy). The basic price for the G330 starts at 12?700?000 ? with a delivery time of 24 months.

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