Award-Winning Saxdor 400 GTC Set for Show Debut at Cannes Yachting Festival 2025

The Saxdor 400 GTC, a multiple award-winning wheelhouse boat, is preparing to make its show debut at the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival.

Measuring 12.4 meters and built from GRP with a planing hull capable of 45 knots, the 400 GTC has quickly become one of Saxdor's flagship offerings, praised for its versatility, comfort, and distinctive design.

A Flagship with a Distinct Identity

The 400 GTC builds on the success of the Saxdor 400 GTO, which premiered at Cannes in 2023, but introduces a full-beam enclosed wheelhouse. This design gives the model a more all-weather identity, appealing to owners who want the open feel of a sportscruiser with the shelter and usability of a cabin boat.

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Distinctive features include large expanses of insulated glazing, panoramic visibility, and drop-down side terraces that extend deck space at anchor.

Family-Friendly Layout

Despite the compact footprint, the spaces on board the boat feel bright and usable thanks to multiple windows, hatches, and thoughtful detailing. Inside the wheelhouse, the dining and lounge setup is designed to adapt between passage-making and socializing, while sliding doors and a sunroof ensure a connection to the outside environment.

Saxdor 400 GTC boat helm station with sunpads
Saxdor 400 GTC boat interior cabin
Saxdor 400 GTC boat interior without furnishings

Below deck, the Saxdor 400 GTC offers a flexible two-cabin arrangement, with a forward double and a hidden aft cabin tucked beneath the cockpit seating. Both share a bathroom, and there is an option to add a third berth for children.

Styling, Balconies, and Sun Pads

Without traditional side decks, the yacht maximizes interior space, but the fold-down balconies effectively recreate walkaround functionality while greatly increasing outdoor area. A central aft sun pad with an adjustable backrest adds flexibility, and an optional wet bar sits neatly at the stern.

Saxdor 400 GTC boat at anchor with fold out balcony

At the bow, owners find an additional dinette with a table that lowers to create a sun pad, expanding the lounging options onboard. Together, these design touches give the GTC a character somewhere between Mediterranean sport cruiser and enclosed adventure motor yacht, a balance noted in early media reviews.

Saxdor 400 GTC boat foredeck with U-shaped seating and wooden table

Powered by twin Mercury V10 outboards in either 350hp or 400hp configurations, the 400 GTC delivers strong performance with cruising speeds around 35 knots. Owners can tailor the boat with a wide range of options, from stabilizers and upgraded navigation packages to premium upholstery and hull colors.

Awards and Industry Praise for the GTC 400

Since its introduction, the Saxdor 400 GTC has drawn international attention, collecting major accolades including the Yacht Style Award 2025 in the Motoryacht 10-13m category and the Best of Boats Award 2024 for “Best for Fun.” Both panels highlighted its ability to combine panoramic views, versatile deck use, and flexible accommodation into a competitive package. The model was also a finalist at the Motor Boat Awards 2025 in the Adventure Yachts category.

For the full story on this model, dive into the YachtBuyer Saxdor 400 GTC Review – or explore the walkthrough video below.

The 400 GTC has already been introduced in the U.S. and Asia-Pacific, with positive reception at both the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show and the Singapore Yachting Festival.

Other Similar YachtBuyer Reviewed Cannes 2025 Premieres

The Saxdor 400 GTC is not the only new mid-size model making its first appearance at Cannes this year. Three other YachtBuyer reviewed yachts in a similar size bracket will also debut, each targeting slightly different priorities for prospective buyers.

The AIATA Wayfinder 38 Cabin (11.57m) is the smallest of the group but also the quickest, topping 50 knots. With a single cabin for two guests, it is aimed more at dayboating and short weekend use. Where the Saxdor maximizes space with hidden cabins and folding balconies, the Wayfinder focuses on traditional styling and warm, wood-finished interiors.

Wayfinder 38 Cabin boat at anchor
Wayfinder 38 Cabin

The Prestige F4.3 (13.07m) takes a more family-oriented approach. As an entry-level flybridge yacht, it provides outdoor entertaining space that the Saxdor lacks, with two cabins for four guests and a 31-knot top speed. Less about thrill and more about shared cruising, it suits buyers who want elegance and comfort over outright performance.

Prestige F4.3 boat at anchor
F4.3

A larger premiere, the Galeon 450 HTC (13.97m), emphasizes lifestyle flexibility. With three cabins for up to six guests, drop-down balconies, and a highly sociable cockpit, it appeals to owners looking for space and versatility. Its 27-knot top speed is modest, but the open hardtop and glass-rich design underline its sun-seeking personality.

The Saxdor 400 GTC arrives at this year's CYF as one of the most versatile and acclaimed yachts in its class, combining performance with all-weather usability. Alongside fellow debuts from AIATA, Prestige, and Galeon, it highlights the strength and variety of the 40-foot segment at this year’s festival.

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