Invictus GT370 (2020) Zu verkaufen in Porto, Portugal

£212.200 GBP
Listenpreis €255.000 EUR
Steuer Nicht bezahlt/nicht enthaltenPreisangebot in Fremdwährung anfordern

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

Die Invictus GT370 aus Porto, Portugal, ist ein Modell aus dem Jahr 2020, das für seine hohen Spezifikationen und hervorragende Wartung bekannt ist. Das 11,60 Meter lange und 3,50 Meter breite Boot wird von zwei Mercury-Dieselmotoren mit 370 PS angetrieben. Zu den bemerkenswerten Merkmalen gehören eine Klimaanlage, eine High-Low-Badeplattform, ein Bugstrahlruder und ein T-Top aus Carbon. Die atemberaubenden metallischen „Vanilla Sea“-Oberseiten und die mit Teakholz bedeckten Bereiche des Bootes verstärken seine ästhetische Anziehungskraft. Dieses von Christian Grande entworfene und von Cantiere Aschenez gebaute Modell wurde für die Auszeichnung „Europäische Yacht des Jahres“ nominiert. Es bietet eine „V03“-Innenausstattung mit umwandelbarem Salon und Achterkabine, umfangreiche Navigationsausrüstung und ein luxuriöses Erlebnis an Bord. Häufige Wartungen und die Registrierung unter portugiesischer Flagge mit Klasse-5-Kodierung für Küstencharter machen es zu einer attraktiven Wahl für eine sofortige Lieferung, wobei die Mehrwertsteuerexklusivität potenzielle Einsparungen bietet.

Allgemeine Angaben
Fabrikat/Modell
Invictus GT370
Kategorie
Used boot für verkauf
Preis
£212.200 GBP | Listenpreis €255.000 EURPreisangebot in Fremdwährung anfordern
Angaben zum Preis
Huge spec and very well maintained 2020 GT370
Steuer-/Mehrwertsteuerstatus
Nicht bezahlt/nicht enthalten
Bootsname
Invictus Cruises
Jahr
2020
Designer
Christian Grande
Gesamtlänge
11,60 meter
Schiffsbreite
3,50 meter
Tiefgang
0,90 meter
Luftauftrieb
3,00 meter
Wasserverdrängung
6.900 kg
Rumpf
GRP
Standort
Porto, Portugal

Über diesen Bereich Invictus GT370

English

Huge specification and very well maintained 2020 Invictus GT370 powered by twin Mercury 370hp diesel and with all the best options ticked including air-conditioning, high-low bathing platform, bowthruster, carbon T-Top and stunning ‘Vanilla Sea’ metallic painted topsides.

FURTHER BROKER’S COMMENTS:

Commissioned by her current owners for skippered day charter in and around the waters of Porto and coded to Class 5 (sheltered waters), INVICTUS CHARTERS is a very well-specified and extremely well-maintained example of the European Yacht of the Year nominated Invictus GT370 from Cantiere Aschenez and designed by Christian Grande

Her specification highlights include:-

• ‘V03’ interior layout with bow saloon area (converting to bed) plus aft cabin with two beds

• ‘Vanilla Sea’ metallic finished topsides

• Teak laid decking, cockpit, bathing platform and bulkwark capping

• Twin Mercury 4.2l V8 370hp diesel engines with Bravo 3XR outdrives

• Mercury VesselView 9” screen with WiFi and GPS/chart plotter intergration

• AIS and depth transducer

• Icom VHF with DSC

• Quick tunnel bowthruster

• Advance console option

• Carbon fibre T-top

• Electro-hydraulic high-low bathing platform with 300kgs capacity

• Sunshade with carbon fibre poles

• Fusion premim Bluetooth stereo system

• Cockpit wetbar with BBQ, fridge and icemaker

• Second fridge in lower accommodation area

• 220vAC reverse-cycle air-conditioning system with 12,000BTU output

• Twin Dolphin battery chargers

• Inverter

• 32Amp shorepower connection

• Fresh water flush electric heads

• Black and grey water holding tanks

INVICTUS CRUISES is Portuguese-flagged, offered exclusive of VAT and available for immediate delivery at a substantial saving over new-build cost as her owners now plan to go larger.

MANUFACTURER’S COMMENTS:

PRESS REVIEW:

Looking for a sprightly performer accented with a fine finish? The Invictus 370GT is a walkaround with stern drive power that may raise the bar for its category.

Whether it’s the hull color, the intricate stitching, or the stainless steel lettering immaculately inset into the gelcoat, there is something jewel-like about Invictus’s new 370GT. Sitting there in bright Mediterranean sunshine, its shapes, tones, and textures just get better the closer you go. Soft Alcantara lines the interior, with its wool carpeting and oak floors. And then there is all the leather: adorning door handles and grabrails, lining headboards, and cladding the retro lockers. There’s soft, stitched vinyl, too, on the steel frame of the cockpit table and even padding the front of the superstructure molding. The whole boat is a tactile delight.

This was at the recent Cannes boat show, which is always full of gleaming Italian hardware buffed to a shining brilliance. But even so, there seemed to be something other-worldly about the 370’s cosmetic perfection, as if it were too good to be true. It had an unreal, Photoshop quality. “No, it’s real,” Elisa Corti from the shipyard’s public relations firm, Sand People Communication, cheerfully assured me.

This Invictus is from the design studio of Christian Grande, and, as well as his assiduous attention to detail, he also displays a robust focus on the practicalities of onboard life. Three secure helm seats are as many as you could sensibly hope for, while behind them sits a grill and sink with big lockers beneath. There’s more stowage under the cockpit sole, engine access is very good, and the substantial swim platform is hydraulic, if you want. Hand-holds abound.

You can specify 300-horsepower Volvo Penta diesels, if you like—which I suspect would be more than adequate—but our 370 had 370s: the refined and torquey VW-based V-8s from MerCruiser, on twin-prop Bravo Three stern drives. It all starts happening once you push the levers through 2500 rpm. In the sort of lively conditions we had off Cannes, this is the time to hold onto something solid—preferably the steering wheel—and squint hard into the rising breeze, because whatever’s out there in front is starting to come at you with rapidly increasing velocity. Twenty knots flashes by on the log, followed almost immediately by 25. Thirty knots barely registers as you begin to appreciate that the numbers on the screen aren’t just blurred because the wind is wringing tears from the corners of your eyes. They really are moving too fast to keep track of.

The steering is electronic, and very, very light. Somewhere around the mid-30-knot mark I thought it might be time to see what she could do. Amid the 2- to 3-foot seas raised by an offshore afternoon breeze in the Baie de Cannes, I soon realized that I could have benefited from more familiarization time with the boat, preferably at dawn on a mirror-calm sea with nobody watching. As it was, the combination of my efforts to discover what I could about its handling qualities while maintaining at least the illusion of control, together with the steep chop and the hull’s tenacious grip on the water, meant that the forces acting on the boat and its occupants were many and various. It probably gave my passengers more of a workout than they were expecting. Driving upwind was of course the sternest test, and for the good of our physical and mental well-being I did find it necessary to throttle back. It’s no offshore deep-V, but this modified-V, with 16 degrees of transom deadrise, is a very good hull. On every other point of sail the boat attacked the seas with puppyish enthusiasm. I enjoyed it, too. And somewhat to my surprise, in spite of that hip ax-bow that looks like it belongs on a submarine, the forward sections of the hull did a good job. I had imagined lashing sheets of salt spray turning my notes to pulp, but we stayed dry. The automatic trim on the Bravo Three drives might also have had something to do with it.

Steering a steady course once more, the moment came to explore what lay beyond 3500 rpm. Even heading downwind, which was the only practical option, I was reminded how offshore racing is a young man’s game as the flesh on my face took on a life of its own. Thirty-five knots arrived and departed in the first second, and then the GPS was suggesting 40. The number wasn’t changing with quite its earlier rapidity, but it was clear that there was more to come. It eventually settled on just over 42 knots, and we all beamed at each other.

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SPECIFICATIONS

CONSTRUCTION

RCD Status:

• Our understanding is the yacht conforms with the essential safety requirements of Directive 94/25EC (Recreational Craft Directive) and is categorised B – “Offshore” for up to 12 persons

Hull, Deck & Superstructure Construction:

• Planing hull form

• GRP hull, deck and superstructure construction

• Topsides finished in ‘Vanilla Sea’ metallic

• Teak laid side decks, cockpit, bathing platform and bulwark capping

• Carbon fibre hardtop with aluminium supports, painted black

• Electroc-hydraulic high-low bathing platform with approx. 300kgs load capacity

MACHINERY

Engines & gearboxes:

• 2x Mercury 4.2 litre V8 4-stroke turbocharged diesel engines producing approx. 370hp (272kw) @ 4,200rpm

• Mercury electronic throttle/gear controls

• Mercury VesselView 903 9” touchscreen engine control monitoring system with GPS chart plotter integration and integrated WiFi connectivity.

• Fresh water engine cooling via raw water intakes and heat exchangers

Maintenance & Performance:

• Engine hours: approx. 980 as of December 2024

• Engine serviced every 250hrs with last service 2024

• Cruising speed - approx. 26 knots

• Max speed – approx. 44 knots

Propulsion & Steering:

• Mercury Bravo 3XR outdrive system with stainless steel contra-rotating propellers

• Electro-hydraulic steering with leather-covered stainless steel helm wheel

• Lenco trim-tab controls

• Quick TCD 12vDC 82Kgf tunnel bowthruster

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

Voltage systems:

• 12vDC domestic systems and 220vAC via shore-power or inverter

Battery Banks:

• 12vDC battery banks for engine, services and bowthruster

Charging:

• Dolphin Premium 12/60 60Amp automatic battery charger for service battery bank

• Dolphin Premium 12/40 40Amp automatic battery chargers for engine battery bank

Inverter:

• Xunzel XJ pure sine wave inverter

Alternator:

• 2x 12vDC engine-mounted alternators

Other Electrical:

• 220vAC 32Amp shore power with RCD circuit breaker and shore power cable

• 12vDC electric sockets

• 220vAC sockets throughout

PLUMBING & GAS SYSTEMS

Fresh Water:

• 12vDC pressurized water pump for supplying fresh water

• Hot water produced via engine-driven calorifier stored in well-insulated 30 litre hot water tank with 220vAC immersion heater element

• Hot & cold transom shower

Bilge Pumps:

• 12vDC automatic bilge pumps

• Manual bilge pump

Black & Grey Water:

• Heads discharge to tank and then to sea or via deck extraction

• Grey water discharges to tank.

TANKAGE

Fuel:

• Fuel capacity approx. 740 litres in 2x tanks

Fresh Water:

• Total water capacity approx 230 litres

Holding Tanks:

• Black water holding tank with approx. 74 litres capacity

• Grey water holding tank with approx. 74 litres capacity

NAVIGATION & COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT

Navigation:

• GPS chart plotter display via Mercury VesselView 903 screen

• AIS transceiver

• Depth transducer

• Steering compass

Communications Equipment:

• Icom VHF with DSC

DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT

Galley:

• 220vAC BBQ grill at cockpit wetbar

• Stainless steel sink with hot & cold pressurised water supply at cockpit wetbar

• Isotherm 12VDC stainless steel draw fridge at cockpit wetbar

• Isotherm 220vAC icemaker at cockpit wetbar

• 150 litre fridge in lower cabin area

• Coffeemaker

Heads:

• 12vDC electric freshwater flushing heads

• Sink with hot & cold pressurised fresh water supply

• Separate thermostatic shower supply

Heating & Ventilation:

• 220vAC reverse-cycle air-conditioning system with 12,000 BTU output powered by shorepower

Entertainment:

• Fusion Premium Bluetooth stereo system with interior and exterior speakers

Interior Lighting:

• LED lighting throughout

ACCOMMODATION

Summary of Accommodation:

• Up to 4 berths in converting forward cabin area and open-plan aft twin/double cabinarea. Single heads with separate shower compartment.

Accommodation Finish:

• Light wood lacquered joinery and flooring

• ‘Cognac’ upholstery package

• Curtains and blinds

Description of Accommodation from Forward:

Dinette:

• Dinette sofa with storage spaces underneath that can be transformed into a bed

• Approx. 165 litre refrigerator

• Wooden furniture

• Opening portholes

• LED lighting

• 220vAC sockets

• Main electrical panel with 12vDC and 220vAC section

Bathroom:

• Wooden door and furniture

• Electric WC with fresh water flush

• Sink with mixer tap

• 220vAC socket with differential magnetothermal protection

• Wooden shower floor grating

• Hand shower with riser

• Waterproof LED spotlights

• Bathroom furnishings

• Opening porthole.

Aft cabin:-

• Double bed complete with mattress to port

• Single bed complete with mattress to starboard

• Reading light switches

• 220vAC socket

• Wooden door and furniture

• Opening portholes

• LED lighting.

DECK EQUIPMENT

Cockpit Layout:

• Large central cockpit area with walkaround sides decks to port and starboard

• Cockpit protected by carbon fibre T-Top

• Triple helm/navigators seats positioned centrally

• Helm dashboard with 9” VesselView display

• Wetbar aft of helm seats with fold-down top, BBQ, sink, fridge, icemaker and bin

• Aft bench settee with folding teak cockpit table

• Aft sunbathing area

• Foredeck area with sunbathing cushions and forward settee seating with table and fridge

• High-low hydraulic aft bathing platform with 300kgs load capacity and retractable stainless steel bathing ladder

Exterior Lighting:

• LED cockpit lighting

Anchoring & Mooring:

• 12vDC electric reversing anchor windlass with remote control at helm, and steering wheel controls

• Stainless steel anchor with 50m chain

• Fore, aft and midships mooring cleats

• Warps & fenders

Covers, Cushions & Canvas:

• Bow and stern sunbathing cushions

• Cockpit sunshade with carbon fibre poles

• Console and helm seat covers

• Cockpit table cover

• Stern sofa cover

• Bow sunbathing cushion covers

SAFETY EQUIPMENT:

General note on safety equipment: Any safety equipment such as liferafts, Epirbs, fire extinguishers and flares etc. are usually personal to the current owner(s) and if being left on-board as part of the sale of a used vessel may require routine servicing, replacement, or changing to meet a new owners specific needs.

VIEWING ARRANGEMENTS

Lying – Porto, Portugal

Available to view strictly by appointment

Office Hours Mon- Fri 0900 – 17.00

Saturday by prior appointment

For more information or to arrange a viewing please contact us.

Please Note: Due to the varying locations of our yachts, your travel time and the distances that may be involved, we recommend that you only make arrangements to view if you are actively considering purchase.

Lead Broker : Alex Grabau

Tel: +44 (0)1590 673715

Email: info@grabauinternational.com

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Motor
2x Mercruiser 370hp diesels
Motorbetriebsstunden
980
Kraftstoff
Diesel
Kraftstoffkapazität
740 liter
Höchstgeschwindigkeit
81 kilometer pro stunde
Reisegeschwindigkeit
48 kilometer pro stunde
Unterbringung
Anzahl der Kabinen
1
Anzahl der Liegeplätze
4
Trinkwasserkapazität
230 liter

Grabau International offers the details of all vessels in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information or warranty the condition of any vessel and the details do not constitute a part of any contract. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. All vessels are offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice. Grabau International provides professional yacht conveyancing and legal transfer of title for all yachts as per the ABYA Code of Practice with all deposit payments and final balance payments processed through secure dedicated client accounts solely for that purpose. Our dedicated client accounts are written in trust at Natwest Bank and we are fully insured.

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