That focus is clearest on the sportsbridge, which covers 33 square metres and is described by Pershing as 43 percent more spacious than the average for boats of this size. The deck is divided into three zones, with a sunbathing area aft, a dining space amidships beneath the hardtop, and a central helm station forward.
The stern follows the GTX concept with two side terraces that open outwards from the main deck. On the GTX90, these terraces place the widest point of the beam in the cockpit, creating a 37-square-metre open-air space.
A garage is also integrated into the aft section, with capacity for a tender and jet ski.
Inside, the main deck has been arranged to make the most of the widebody superstructure. A five-panel glass door, with one fixed panel and four opening sections, connects the cockpit and interior living space to create a broad, open-plan environment.