Saxdor 400 GTC Takes the Spotlight at the Yacht Style Awards 2025

Saxdor 400 GTC

Apr 22, 2025

Saxdor Yachts, Europe’s fastest-growing boat brand, adds another award to its collection as the Saxdor 400 GTC wins the Yacht Style Awards 2025 in the ‘Motoryacht 10-13m’ category. This prestigious recognition reinforces the international appeal of the brand, which continues to earn acclaim across Europe, the Americas, and Asia.

The award, presented by top industry magazine Yacht Style during the ceremony on the eve of the 2025 Singapore Yachting Festival, celebrates the finest in the yachting industry across the broader Asia region and internationally, highlighting excellence and creative innovation both regionally and on the global stage. The cabin version of the successful 400 GTO has been equally embraced by global markets — a recognition echoed by the Yacht Style Awards jury, as stated in the motivation: “This closed second version of Saxdor’s twin-outboard flagship has a roomy full-beam wheelhouse with 360-degree visibility. Dropdown decks extend outdoor space. Two double cabins can be joined by a third berth.” 

This award reflects and celebrates Saxdor’s unique ability to design boats that resonate with a wide range of owners and lifestyles across global markets. With its smart balance of comfort, innovation, and versatility, the 400 GTC provides an all-weather experience with panoramic views, innovative use of space and a thoughtful layout, allowing the brand to meet the diverse needs of modern boaters.

“The Saxdor 400 GTC is a perfect fit for the Asia-Pacific market with its air-conditioned wheelhouse, big side terraces and excellent general layout. The materials used onboard together with the integrated Mercury and Navico systems make it a very complete boat,” commented Adam Waters, Managing Director of DCH Marine, Saxdor’s official APAC dealer, who received the award on behalf of Saxdor. DCH Marine also accompanied the brand during another successful appearance at the Singapore Yachting Festival, where the 400 GTC was showcased alongside other two of the shipyard’s best-selling models, the 320 GTO and 270 GTO. The display attracted strong interest from visitors across the region, further reinforcing Saxdor’s growing presence in the Asia-Pacific market.

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