Saxdor 340 GTWA, an attractively priced super walkaround

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Saxdor 340 GTWASaxdor340 GTWASaxdor unveils a new model, the Saxdor 340 GTWA.
We preview it, but it looks like one of the most interesting 34-footers on the market.
It is a modern, very complete walkaround that combines an enclosed central salon with particularly voluminous exteriors, aided by the two folding bulwarks, one on each side.

Saxdor 340 GTWA

Perhaps you had heard about Saxdor’s 320 GTWA.
Lo and behold, that model has become the Saxdor 340 GTWA and is set to debut soon.
The main feature, which distinguishes it from the rest of the shipyard’s range, is the layout, precisely walkaround.
The Saxdors to date have been characterized by an asymmetrical layout with right-hand wheelhouse in particular on the Saxdor 320 and on the Saxdor 400.
An interesting element, then, are the large side decks that characterize it and expand the floor area considerably.
In fact, on such a size to find both folding bulkheads of this size and the walkaround layout is a nice mix that is sure to convince many modern owners.
Although the salon is enclosed, the pictures show a great deal of windows, both side and roof capable of bringing plenty of light inside the dinette.
The top, for that matter, is also openable.
The driver’s station can be of two 12 plotters and has a door next to it with which to access the side walkway (useful when mooring).
An additional convivial space (outside) is in the bow that can accommodate up to 6 people for an aperitif or can become a sundeck.

The cabins of the Saxdor walkaround

Going below deck we always find (forward) a large double cabin with separate bathroom.
At the rear of the boat, a second one, also double, can be installed upon request and accessed by raising the aft sofa.
The new Saxdor 340 GTWA is made in vacuum infusion and will install, as a base, two 300-hp Mercury V8 engines.

Saxdor 340 GTWA price

How much does it cost? There is currently a preliminary starting price for the 340 GTWA, which is €169,000 (excluding VAT) with 2 Mercury V8 300-hp engines.

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