The Galeon 335 GTO is a 32-foot express cruiser launched by innovative Polish yacht builder Galeon at the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival. An updated and expanded version of the best-selling 325 GTO, this new model possesses an assertive, ultra-modern profile, angular lines and explosive outboard propulsion for a sporty, aggressive and cutting-edge attitude. Despite the compact footprint, or perhaps because of it, Galeon’s genius for space-making is on full display here. Drop-down bulwarks, glassy surrounds, a free-flowing main-deck, adaptable layouts and a lower-level optimized for snug comfort give it the feel of a much bigger vessel, while hi-tech interventions like carbon-fiber accents and next-gen helm utilities position this boat at the very cusp of yachting development.
Explore the teak-effect Esthec decking all the way to the bow-lounge, where a U-shaped sofa in embossed gun-metal grey upholstery with flip-down arm-rests awaits. Also available out here are vibrant neon-effect lights, integrated speakers and handy cup-holders for the ultimate in modern style and convenience. Take the side-deck back into the main-deck cockpit, a funky space surrounded by fully retractable side glazing that sits under a wrap-around carbon-fiber hood with an opening sunroof. In here you will appreciate the clever use of space, where a side wet-bar station with a grill, a sink and refrigeration shares room with an L-shaped sofa that hugs a diagonal table and a transom sofa with an adjustable backrest. There’s also two ergonomic sport seats to starboard facing a striking back-lit dash with a hand-wrapped steering wheel, joystick handling, twin Raymarine MFD screens, digital throttles, VesselView, a DPS system, Interceptor trim-tab switches and more. Head out to stern, meanwhile, to discover a pair of swim platforms that jut out either side of the outboards, as well a port-side drop-down bulwark that turns into a floating terrace to maximize the space out here.
There’s also a capacious lower-deck behind a companionway door with trapezoidal glazing, mood lighting, dark timber surrounds and bronzed surfaces. On this level there’s an integrated microwave, a V-shaped dining lounge with an extendable table that can be quickly turned into a double bed for the evening, an aft cabin with another double bed and a bathroom with a toilet, an open shower outlet, a ceramic sink, steel fixtures and black marble surrounds.
Powered by a pair of 300HP Mercury Verado outboards as standard for top speeds of around 32 knots, clients can also choose to upgrade to a premium twin-set of 400HP Mercury Verado engines for improved speeds at the top end of 41 knots. Cruise at a slick 33 knots to get the most out of this boat’s 225-gallon fuel tank, and admire a fiberglass planing hull that offers balance, bounce and efficiency.