THE NEW Otam 90' GTS
Latest Project
- All-new elegant but racy design by Giuseppe Bagnardi of BG Design Firm;
- Made for a Client’s vision to create “His One Of A Kind Unit” that put’s the spotlight on Otam’s Brand Values of exclusivity and Timeless Craftsmanship, 100% Made In Pure Italian Traditions.
- We’ve integrated that big boat mentality into a yacht of under 24 metres at the loadline with all the associated advantages in terms of manning, maintenance and limitless customization.
OTAM is proud to announce that construction of the first OTAM 90 GTS – a brand new model and the largest in its Fast & Iconic line-up – is under way at its shipyard in Genoa.
The new OTAM 90 GTS is available with opening hard top or soft top, with full or half-height side windows, with or without a side passage door, and with a single or double hull window for the master suite amidships. More than mere ‘options’, 3,4 ,5 cabins layout, limitless interior and exterior layout configurations to be designed four hands with the Client. These features require structural, engineering and design modifications in order to meet and sometime exceed client expectations. Pure craftmanship and real full custom, this is what OTAM is all about.
Because our boats are often used as chase boats for larger vessels, our clients are looking to approach a medium-sized yacht with the same level of freedom of customisation that you’d normally find on a larger size construction.
The OTAM 90 GTS reflects the brand’s mission to build dynamic, high-performance yachts that exude timeless style and are tailored to each owner’s personal requirements.
The client selected OTAM because he knew the brand could deliver on his request for something different, special and 100% reflecting all his needs in every single detail. A fast yet spacious yacht able to accommodate a large number of guests in absolute comfort to join his existing fleet of vessels as a luxurious day boat.
Large series production drives you towards certain production processes, but that’s not us. We are craftspeople and even though we compete in the same market, we consider ourselves to be artisans first and boatbuilders second.