The Saxdor 340 GTWA is due to be officially unveiled at the 2024 autumn trade shows. Taking up the brand's aesthetic codes, it presents itself as a versatile boat. Combining the advantages of a cabin cruiser and a walk-around, the new Saxdor offers a large cockpit with opening side bulwarks, increasing the exterior surface area by around 40%. Bathing access is also simplified by the two aft smimming platforms. The cockpit layout includes a sunbath over the aft cabin.

The 340 GTWA is also the brand's first boat to adopt a walk-around design. In practical terms, tou can move around the large wheelhouse from both sides via well-protected walkways. The foredeck offers a relaxation area that can be converted into a solarium or picnic area, and can accommodate up to 6 people.

A versatile boat for the whole family
The wheelhouse is accessible via two large sliding glass doors. It also benefits from exceptional luminosity thanks to large glass surfaces and a sunroof. The wheelhouse also features a dining area and a swivel seat.

The sleeping area is remarkably spacious for its class, with two double cabins and a head. Another advantage is that the two cabins benefit from separate access, a plus for everyone's privacy.

The interior also boasts a degree of modularity since you have to move the sofa to access the rear cabin. Both cabins benefit from excellent natural lighting thanks to side windows and deck hatches.

The new Saxdor 340 GTWA features a vacuum infusion hull that combines rigidity and lightness. The boat can handle up to 600 hp Mercury, and the manufacturer has announced a highly controlled fuel consumption without sacrificing performance.
Specifications
Length 10.78 m / 35'4
Beam 3.1 m / 10'2
Passenger capacity 9
Fuel tank 428 L / 113 Gal
Maximum power 600 hp