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Gagliotta revisits its lines, re-proportioning in a modern key an iconic boat model that is still able to amaze with its charm and beauty. Something like this was missing. It was requested by connoisseurs who were tired of ultra-modern designs and, above all, wanted a boat that was truly seaworthy rather than fashionable.
The teak is abundantly laid out all over the 1.2 centimetre-thick floorboard, and the exotic wood stands out, starting with the aft platform, which is equipped with a handle so you can hoist your kidneys properly after a regenerating swim.The advanced helm station does not betray the vintage lines typical of lobster boats, with a mahogany helm on the bridge and a classic, user-friendly control panel. This is where the anchor is dropped and the bilge, lights and so on are managed. The Otter moored in Genoa is powered by a Mercury 3.0 L 270 HP V6 diesel engine. But the owner can also opt for a Volvo Penta D4 3.7 270 HP. According to the shipyard, the Lobster 35 reaches a maximum speed of 31 knots, while the recommended cruising speed is 26 knots.
Comfort is guaranteed on the Lobster 35, which has been designed with a high-performance hull capable of withstanding even rough seas. Added to this is the external living space which can accommodate 10/12 people. Below deck, the Lobster 35 turns into a “roadster” with an open space that can accommodate two people in the bed located in the bow, not to mention the separate head and the plenty of light provided by the forward porthole.
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Price: € 550.500,- VAT paid
Gagliotta responds well to the big yachting manufacturers, who tend to overdo everything in terms of numbers and lengths. And it does so by means of an artisan’s experience, born 70 years ago in Naples, the maritime city par excellence. Gagliotta employs competent people who absolutely confirm, even abroad, the validity of the Italian boating market. As for the philosophy, we repeat, the Torre Annunziata-based boatyard satisfies the owner’s desire for the sea with a craft designed for sailing and not for the latest fashions.