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Invictus 370GT

The Invictus 370GT designed by Christian Grande sure looks the part, but with a focus on onboard life and performance that may surprise you. Take a look at the details here.
  • By Jason Y. Wood
  • May 8, 2017

Invictus 370GT

Can you picture yourself on the Invictus 370GT?
Have a close look at the details of this stylish European walkaround with a penchant for performance.

Invictus 370GT

With a striking axe bow and a foredeck given over to sunpad,
the Invictus 370GT spells out her intentions plainly: stylin’ in the sun.

Invictus 370GT

The detail in the finish, and indeed the whole tactile experience of being on board,
will help you to understand: This is no ordinary dayboat.

Invictus 370GT

For one thing, the accommodations below may remind you of something a bit larger,
an oasis of relaxation tucked into an exciting hull.

Invictus 370GT

And about that excitement: Our test boat had a pair of Mercruiser 4.2 V-8 engines turning out 370 horsepower each and matched to Mercury Bravo Three stern drives—she topped 42 knots on our sea trial.
The standard engines are 300-horsepower Volvo Penta D4s.

Invictus 370GT

But she’s not all go-go-go. Sometimes the Invictus is ready for you to stop and relax.
The finely appointed forward area forward is lined in soft Alcantara with leather accents.

Invictus 370GT

While the finish is fine, certain accommodations must be made to fit this much luxury into an LOA of 37 feet 5 inches, and so we find the MSD tucked beneath a bench in the finely tiled shower.

Invictus 370GT

Our sea trial revealed the performance of a medium-V hull with 16 degrees of transom deadrise:
light steering and plenty of speed in a dry ride.

Invictus 370GT

The forward berth measured 6 feet 4 inches long by 5 feet, and had 28 inches of headroom above.

Invictus 370GT

The amidships stateroom has the same sumptuous finish.

Invictus 370GT

The accents are striking and consistent throughout.

Invictus 370GT

No fewer than four belowdecks configurations await prospective owners, including multiple berth arrangements.

Invictus 370GT

One layout foregoes the forward accommodation to instead offer a dinette area.

Invictus 370GT

From an aerial view, the decks have good seating, including three seats at the helm, with an alfresco galley console behind them, fore and aft sunpads, and a generous swim platform.

Invictus 370GT

Next time you take to sea, think about where true luxury lies: Is it what you feel beneath your fingertips? Is it having your family all around you? Or is it speed and performance? The Invictus 370GT may have an answer for you.

Invictus 370GT

Read our boat test of the Invictus 370 GT here. ▶

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