Petratos continues: “The sophisticated layout allows for incredibly generous deck space, ensuring an ultra-comfortable stay on board, further enhanced by Technohull’s meticulous attention to luxury fit and finish.
“We can’t wait to see the reaction of US boaters when they experience the Alpha 40 in person at MIBS.”
Technohull will also exhibit the Alpha 50, the flagship of the range. First introduced in October 2023 and debuting in the US in March 2024, the model features a carbon hardtop and an optimised hull for stability and performance. The deck includes multiple lounging areas, with an island sunbed, a social aft section and an extended bow sunbed.
Below deck, the cabin is configured for two, with a separate head and shower, and an additional guest space under the bow sunbed is available as an option. The model on display at MIBS 2025 will be fitted with a triple Mercury 600 installation.
The 38 Grand Sport will also be presented at the show, featuring a twin Mercury 500R configuration and an aerodynamically efficient carbon hardtop. Designed with a super deep-V hull for speed and control, it is available in a Super-Fast Edition capable of reaching 103 knots, with the standard version achieving speeds of up to 90 mph. The helm station includes shock-absorbing bucket seats and multi-display touchscreens, while deck arrangements and amenities allow for both high-speed and leisure use.
Completing the line-up is the 10.7-metre Technohull GTX, powered by twin Mercury 300s. The model is designed for dayboating, featuring a twin-stepped super-deep-V Dynastream hull and multiple guest zones. The finish includes teak decking, high-quality materials and optional features such as upgraded upholstery, courtesy lighting and premium entertainment systems.
The company will also participate in the Palm Beach International Boat Show from 19 to 23 March 2025, with models to be confirmed closer to the event.
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