Galeon has revealed images of the new 375 GTO, which is set to make its American debut at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show from October 26-30.
Designed by long-time Galeon partner Tony Castro, the 375 GTO is the big sister of the 325 GTO, which launched a new Grand Touring Outboards line when it was unveiled in Florida in early 2021 before the first hull in Asia arrived in Hong Kong late last year through regional dealer Asiamarine.
The 375 GTO was first shown publicly at this year’s Polboat Yachting Festival in the northern Polish city of Gdynia in July before the yacht had a more high-profile appearance at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September.
The yacht’s engine options include twin 600hp Mercury Verado outboards that power to the boat close to 50 knots. At rest, long fold-down sides both port and starboard create Galeon’s iconic ‘Beach Mode’ popularised by the 500 Fly.
Cockpit furniture includes an aft sofa with moveable backrest, a flexible table, a moveable forward L-shaped sofa, and a wet bar to port.
The hard top includes a two-part glass sunroof, both side windows can open, while a port side passageway leads to a U-shaped bow seating area for six that provides a fun place to sit while cruising or at anchor.
The lower deck includes a forward dinette that can convert into a double berth, a bathroom with separate shower stall to starboard and a low-ceilinged midships cabin with twin beds.
Bob Burke, Galeon Brand Manager of the Americas, said: “The 375 GTO is another game-changing and best-in-class model from Galeon. She is rich with features and innovation that set her apart from the field. Galeon continues to remind us why they are industry leaders each time a new model is launched and the 375 GTO is no exception.
“With 600hp Mercury engines on the transom, the 375 GTO provides exhilarating performance and handling which will make any trip too short for whoever is holding the throttles.”