• Cabins

    3

  • Crew

    3

Length GT Built
42.1m
353 GT 2026
Beam Draft Top Speed
8.5m 1.9m 16 Kts

The 42.1m motor yacht GX42 RPH is being constructed by GX Superyachts and is due to be delivered in 2026. Her interior design and exterior styling comes from the drawing boards of Marco Casali - Too Design, while NAMES by Francesco Rogantin is responsible for her naval architecture.

Key Features

  • Beach club with fold-down wings
  • 27 kW solar panels integrated in hardtop
  • Large flybridge
  • Foglizzo leathers and Cadorin wood flooring

Design & Construction

Designed around a displacement aluminium hull and superstructure she features a 8.5m beam and a 1.9m draft. The yacht has an internal volume of 353 GT (Gross Tonnes).

This was the first yacht built on the GX42 RPH design. She was completed at GX Superyachts' SES Yachts yard in Turkey where she was commissioned and delivered to her owners.

Exterior Design

The GX42 RPH presents an architectural profile that blends contemporary form with technical precision. Measuring 42m (137.8ft) with a volume of 353 GT, the yacht’s appearance is shaped by strong horizontal lines, a consistent sheerline, and minimal overhangs. These elements create a clear, layered structure that feels both modern and composed.

A continuous band of black glazing runs just above the waterline, narrowing subtly toward the bow and stepping up aft in line with the stern platform. Above this, an angular recess introduces a crisp break in the surface, catching the light and lending depth to the otherwise seamless hull sides. The bow itself is cleanly undercut, giving it a sharp, refined entry that avoids the aggression of a full plumb stem. Subtle chine work and stepped aft detailing help integrate the lower deck glazing without interrupting the yacht’s silhouette.

The superstructure maintains the same design clarity. Tinted glass framed in black contrasts with horizontal decks above, while bronze or warm metallic tones across the upper fascia and core add a sense of richness. Overhead, a lightweight canopy supported by slim stanchions shades the flybridge, creating a visually light but well-defined roofline.

The flybridge is expansive and open, with space for dining, lounging, and helm controls all laid out across a single level. A curved hardtop provides shelter while also housing up to 27 kW of solar panels, merging utility and sustainability in a streamlined package. This feature is integral to the yacht’s hybrid propulsion setup, which combines diesel-electric power with solar input to support low-impact cruising.

At the stern, a fold-out beach club with drop-down bulwarks extends the main deck out toward the water. A hydraulic swim platform enhances access for swimming and tender deployment, while side decks and aft areas flow smoothly into the main deck and salon. The layout is designed to feel open and connected, with plenty of space for relaxed socialising and uninterrupted views.

Interior Design

Interior designer Marco Casali has focused on family-oriented living, shaping the onboard environment with flowing lines, natural textures, and a calming neutral palette. The atmosphere leans away from formality, aiming instead for warmth and simplicity across shared and private spaces.

Accommodation

She is also capable of carrying up to 3 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht experience.

Performance & Capabilities

Motor yacht GX42 RPH is capable of reaching a top speed of 16 knots, and comfortably cruises at 12 knots.

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