The 310 HTC from Galeon, the entry-level model that thinks big

Galeon presented at the end of 2015, the 310 HTC, the sporty star of the Hardtop range. At 9.60m, it is the smallest model in the range, but still retains all the features of Galeon's own fittings and finishes.

Galeon presented at the end of 2015, its 310 HTC, inspired by the hull of the 300 Fly. With its 9.60 m, it is the entry level of the "hardtops" composed of the 350 HTC (10.57 m), the 390 HTC (11.99 m), the 430 HTC (12.50 m), the 510 HTC (16.20 m) and the 700 Raptor (21.95 m).

Both boats have the same interior layout, except that the 365 HTC has an automatic sunroof over the cockpit.

The boat has a streamlined silhouette and more aggressive lines than the 300 Fly, which is more focused on relaxation. Its exterior is totally reminiscent of the third generation Galeon, especially its large portholes and dynamic lines. The cockpit is spacious and there is a fixed or convertible âeuros bench seat perfect for enjoying the sun.

On the main deck, there is a dining area with table and bench seat to port, which faces a fully equipped galley to starboard. The steering position has been moved forward, just in front of the cockpit.

Numerous features and two types of finishes (oak or walnut) are available to personalize the interior.

On the lower deck, there are two double cabins of good height with a shared bathroom with wall-mounted shower. The bow cabin is bright thanks to a large deck window.

Outside, gangways on each side allow access to the front deck where there are two sunbathing areas.

The single and twin-engine models are available in gasoline or diesel versions.

Technical specifications

Hull length 8,99 m
Total length 9,60 m
Hull width 2,94 m
Total width 2,99 m
Max. draught 0,72 m
Fuel tank 415 or 600
Water tank 200
Tare weight 5500 - 6090
Max. load 1595 - 1745
Minimum motor power 1 x 191 / 260 kW/HP
Maximum engine power 1 x 294 / 400 - 2 x 191 / 260 kW:HP
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