Able to amaze by introducing superbly beautiful boats, when this shipyard launches a new line of boats, it literally shakes the market.
On the other hand, all you need to do is to look at the latest creation to understand that, once again, a winning shot was scored.
Beautiful, sexy and overbearing, the GS 80 Custom comes from the hands of a Giovanni Ceccarelli at its highest levels, capable of tracing pure and linear lines that manage to be simultaneously soft and aggressive, sinuous and essential.
Delightful is the wale which, blunt in its first third manages, at the same time, to refine the powerful scimitar bow and to embellish the widening of a maximum beam that, very advanced, reaches six meters and a half determining a real category record.
Perhaps this is why a large crowd of journalists, coming from all over the world, crowds the boat to take part in its inaugural trial.
As soon as we’re outside we head into the wind, with the third gear of the electric winches located at the base of the mast, the main goes ashore quickly. We bear away, shut down the engine and, even before “unrolling” the self tacking jib, the boat lean on the left side and speeds up at almost six knots while blowing 8 knots of real wind.
The self tacking jib is extracted, trimmed and, immediately, the GS 80 Custom accelerates creating its apparent wind.
I meet Giovanni Ceccarelli’s sight, we smile each other, we don’t need any words to comment on the satisfaction of the moment. Unbelievable how, despite the almost three additional tons of people on board, this maxi yacht can easily slide on the water, at wind speed, only with the mainsail and the self-tacking jib .
The large central winch is within reach to discharge the main if the wind increase. In these conditions this yacht tack without touching a button.
This 80 foot is skippered with the ease of a 50′ and has the performance of a racer.
Giovanni takes me close to the must and explains to me that we are sailing in the cruise setting. He shows me the rails for the 105% genoa that is used to switch the GS 80 Custom to the race configuration, and it’s easy to think of how much the performances can increase with this configuration.
The sail is trimmed and the magic happens again. The boat restarts and accelerates up to 7.2 knots of speed while the instruments mark 5.2 knots of real wind, at 38 ° of AWA.
Paolo leaves me the wheel and moves to trim the sails. The wheel is direct and precise, retransmitting route variations millimetrically.
The boat is reactive, sincere, this GS 80 may be helmed literally with two fingers.
Yesterday afternoon there was more wind and the owner, given the conditions, went out to sail. Luck wanted us to be out for the GS 48 Performance test too, so, right when we were reaching the nine knots, in a fantastic close hauled sailing, we saw her arrive from our stern, take us on, easily passing us from leeward.
While the drone was flying we recorded the scene and, I confess, I felt a thread of envy in seeing this maxi yacht while sailing heeled over, easily reaching double-digit speeds.
Then the wind leaves us completely and it is time to return to the mooring.
We enter the harbor and, instantly, life on the quay stops.
Everyone’s eyes turn in our direction while the GS 80 Custom evolves elegantly going to her berth at the central pier.
Because this maxi is not only fast, she is also irrefutably beautiful.
Capable to embark a jet tender of almost four meters in its garage, the stern of this maxi yacht is the presentation of a yacht able to simultaneously express power and elegance.
The design of the main deck it’s simply a masterpiece. Giovanni Ceccarelli succeeded in creating a perspective that, while on the one hand enhances the concept of flush deck, on the other it hosts all the features that a big sailing yacht must have to navigate in complete safety.
Double circulation that, usually reserved for superyachts, in this GS 80 Custom of Cantiere del Pardo, we also find in the lower deck where, again masterfully, is the kitchen to act as a pivot environment. Also accessible from the owner, once closed, it defines the actual crew quarters that, with independent entrances, revolve around a huge chart and work table, and occupy the entire stern.
Going down the stairs, ahed from the guest cockpit, you go down into the saloon and, at the same time, you remain speechless. It is a very high level of finishes that characterizes this boat.
Precious essences and a fairytale floor trigger a game of light and dark that pushes the boundaries of this already immense area beyond the physical ones.
A design that simultaneously succeeds in being splendid and that evok the spirit of a real sailboat.
Proof of this are the numerous handrails that, cleverly concealed, are there exactly where they should be while sailing.
Positioned in the bow, it uses an ingenious and innovative design to position a center king-size bed on the left side of the boat.
This trick succeeds in synthesizing the advantages of a central bed and those of a bulkwark bed in a single solution. The result is an enormous bed which, accessible from both sides, leaves room for the cabin and the corridor leading to the en suite bathroom which, on their own, develop in the equivalent space of an entire normal cabin.
Equipped with double sinks and a huge shower enclosure, they are made, as indeed is the rest of this maxi yacht, with care and refinement that are not afraid of comparison.
The new GS 80 Custom di Cantiere del Pardo it’s destined to change market rules. Able to compete on an equal footing with the best and most luxurious international shipyards, this yacht unequivocally succeeds in being both a luxurious cruiser and, at the same time, a formidable racer.
Created to be completely customized, this maxi yacht is the object of desire of all those boat-owners that would like to find a compromise between family and racing and, with this yacht, resolve the problem not only without any sacrifice, but instead maximizing both experiences.
Modello | Model | GS 80 Custom – 01 | |
Architetto navale | Naval architect | Ceccarelli Yacht Design | |
Csotruttore | Shipyard | Ceccarelli Yacht Design | |
Categoria di navigazione | CE A Ocean | CE A Ocean | |
LFT | LOA | 25,95 mt | 85,13 ft |
Lunghezza scafo | Hull lenght | 23,99 mt | 78,70 ft |
Lunghezza al galleggiamento | LWL | 21,95 mt | 72,01 ft |
Baglio massimo | Max beam | 6,49 mt | 21,29 ft |
Pescaggio | Draft | 4,45 mt | 14,60 ft |
Dislocamento | Displacement | 35.000 Kg | 77.162 lb |
Zavorra | Keel | 12.050 Kg | 26.566 lb |
Motore | Engine | 260 Hp | 191 kW |
Serbatoio carburante | Fuel tank | 1.500 lt | 330 gal |
Serbatoio acqua | Water tank | 1.500 lt | 330 gal |
Superficie velica di bolina | Upwind sail area | 325 mq | 3498 square ft |
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