Inside the Palm Beach GT50: Off to the Races

Performing well is the goal.
With the GT50, Palm Beach Motoryachts adds serious speed to its list of sleek, Downeast-inspired cruisers constructed with the best materials and possessing superior seakeeping abilities.
Its twin 600 hp Volvo Penta IPS800 engines powered the Palm Beach GT50 to 42 knots on its initial sea trials, and it cruised effortlessly at 35 knots. When the motors were running at cruise speed, they burned only 40 gallons of fuel an hour.

Whether you're on the water for a leisurely afternoon or hosting dockside cocktails, this galley is all about entertaining.
Due to its low hydrodynamic drag and a build process that ensures a lightweight, yet strong vessel, the yacht is fast and efficient.

Easily cruise at 35 knots while enjoying the ride.
With a carbon fiber deck and superstructure, the GT50 has a lower center of gravity, making it more seafriendly. E-glass infused with vinylester cores makes up its hull.

Thanks to power windows and a sunroof, the GT50's helm deck is surrounded by light and fresh breezes.
The Palm Beach GT50 is a fast car, but it also maintains its siblings' luxurious appointments with wood options like wenge, teak, and ash. Additionally, it has two L-shaped settees in the cockpit for entertainment. All passengers have a seat aboard the bridge deck thanks to two additional settees.
Step aboard Yachting for a look at this sporty cruiser's timeless lines and chic style in the Palm Beach GT50, a new series and some new innovations for the builder.
