Many openings for a link to the sea
The Pardo GT75 has a deep V hull with an inverted bow designed by Zuccheri Yachts Design. While it retains the lines of its predecessor, it also features many interior/exterior connections: glass rear door, semi-open roof, sliding side doors on the side decks and side windows. The interior and exterior design has once again been entrusted to Nauta Design.
Four motorization options
Four engine options are offered, all in Volvo Penta IPS. As standard, the GT75 receives 3x D13 IPS 900 with the possibility of having up to 3xD13 IPS 1350 for a total of 3000 horsepower. The engine block has also been designed to be optimized for the future Volvo hybrid engines.
Two versions for the back deck
If the GT52 already played the modularity card, with a double layout version, this is even more the case with this 22.86 m model.
The aft deck is offered in two versions, Tender Garage or Beach. In the first configuration, the cockpit layout is designed to accommodate a very large sundeck, aft of the C-shaped sofa. This part lifts up electrically, revealing a garage dedicated to the tender. In the Beach version, the rear space is essentially a terrace overlooking the sea, with direct access to the owner's cabin with a large sliding glass door. We had already discovered this layout on the Evo V8, from Evo Yachts. In this configuration, the aft deck, free of any fixed structure, can be fitted out as the owner wishes with self-portrait furniture. Both versions can be equipped with folding bulwarks to increase the living space.
A front beach for relaxation
The walkaround layout offers walkways accessible from the rear deck via steps. These lead to a large relaxation area at the front. There is a U-shaped settee with a table, a bench opposite, sharing a central backrest with the sunbathing area in the front.
Two versions of the kitchen layout
As on the GT52, the galley can be installed on the main or lower deck. In the first version, the main deck has a fully equipped galley with a comfortable L-shaped sofa and dining table for up to 7 guests. This kitchen version also allows a direct link to the outside dining area for conviviality.
In the below-deck galley layout, the main deck hosts a large living area with wide sofas, which thanks to the semi-open roof, side windows and sliding rear door allow the owner a direct link to the sea. The well-equipped galley is located below deck, amidships.
Two, three or four cabins
The lower deck layout offers several solutions for the sleeping area. In the Beach version, the owner's cabin has a private entrance from the rear platform. Access is via a large sliding glass window. In the Tender Garage version, the master cabin is accessible, as is the rest of the lower deck from the companionway.

The layout is designed to accommodate two, three or four cabins for a total of 10 berths, including a double cabin for the crew. The GT75 is offered in a standard version with three cabins and three bathrooms. The T-Top version, simply named Pardo 75, is also coming soon.