How about a $13 million hybrid Porsche yacht?

How about a $13 million hybrid Porsche yacht?
It’s technically built by Dynamiq with “Porsche DNA,” which means you can’t even afford the optional deck furniture.

Here’s one for the affluent Motor1 reader who caught our coverage of the Bugatti-themed Niniette 66 yacht a couple months ago but wasn’t impressed with the on-board fire pit, hot tub, and Bugatti steering wheel. We now present for your consideration the Dynamiq GTT 115 superyacht, and yes, it’s designed in cooperation with Studio F.A. Porsche. After spending some time building our own yacht through the company’s online configurator, we’d easily take this optioned-up boat over the Niniette. Or, we could skip all the options and just buy a Bugatti. More on that in a bit.

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TheSteveTheSteve - 5/23/2017 3:36:20 PM
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Spoiler alert!


Porsche did not build the yacht. The article states it was "built in collaboration with Studio F.A. Porsche." That means Porsche's design studio participated, in some way, in the appearance and styling elements.

This is not unusual. BMW's design studio teamed with Pilatus to design the cockpit layout and interior of the "large" PC-12 NG turboprop single airplane.

Also, when you're buying a yacht at this price, you don't want to go with a smaller company or upstart. You want to buy from a company with a proven track record for outstanding fit and finish, design, utility, reliability, quality systems, outstanding seaworthiness, and a proven support network. Look at brands like Princess and Sunseeker (check out their web sites now).


skytopskytop - 5/23/2017 11:52:04 PM
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Nah. Been there, done that.


carloslassitercarloslassiter - 5/25/2017 8:14:01 AM
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$30 million? Maybe $300 million, based on the pic.


vdivvdiv - 5/25/2017 11:43:49 AM
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For the picture or for the actual yacht? ;)


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