Joining its predecessor, the GT50, the all new 19.5m (63') GT60 is the second model to join the GT range launched in 2018.
Featuring multiple similarities to the GT50 Express and Open yachts, the exterior design of the semi-displacement boasts a curved windshield and rounded hardtop which are characteristic of the GT range.
Constructed with carbon fiber and fibreglass, the GT60 is powered by two 725 hp IPS950s engines as standard, with the option to have twin 1,000 hp Volvo Penta IPS1350s as an alternative.
Cruising at about 35 knots, the GT60 can run from Miami to Nassau, Bahamas, in about five hours.
Palm Beach
Advertising a maximum speed of 40 knots, the lightweight day cruiser already has two hulls in production, the first of which has just been launched with a traditional dark blue hull and minimalist interiors.
The second, which has been sold to an Australian client, is said to have a metallic-black paint job and will have a modern styled interior.
If you are considering buying a Palm Beach GT60, it has an approximated range of 355 nautical miles and can accommodate up to four guests at any one time.
Alternatively, you can compare the GT60 to many other models by viewing all of the available new and used cruiser yachts for sale.