GX Superyachts has taken another giant step towards delivering its first groundbreaking GX42 yacht with the turning of the aluminium hull. The complex manoeuvre marks a key milestone in the build and made for a strong start to the new year for a brand that is making waves.
Four huge mobile cranes and several careful hours were required to complete the lift, which took place outside the main shed at build partner SES Yachts near Tuzla, Turkey. It was all the more striking for the lush winter greenery that surrounded the yard, as captured by drone photography of the event. The first GX42 is scheduled for delivery in summer 2026.
It is always an impressive moment when a large hull is turned, defying the evident solidity of the metal construction. But anticipation was particularly high in this case because it is the first build project for newly minted GX Superyachts. When she is delivered, the 42m (138ft) yacht will combine market-leading efficiency with exceptional comfort and write a new chapter for responsible yachting.
Not content with merely turning the hull, the build team has also managed to mate the hull and superstructure so far in 2025. The first GX42 is the sleek raised pilot house version, whose low-profile, curved hardtop gives her both sporty looks and the platform for an astonishing 27kW (max power) of solar panels. This structure is now clearly identifiable for the first time.
“It is hugely exciting to see our carefully chosen build partner SES Yachts making such good progress,” said GX Superyachts founder and owner, Vladimir Zinchenko. “The turning of the GX42 hull could have been an anxious moment but it proceeded exactly as planned. Not only that, but the superstructure and hull have now been joined, transforming her for the first time into the ship she will become.
“The build is actually ahead of schedule, to the owner’s clear delight. We are starting to show the GX42 to the many prospects who have expressed real interest in the GX Superyachts brand. It feels as if this incredible project has just taken a huge leap forward. We couldn’t be more pleased with the dedicated team that have made all this possible, from Marco Casali’s visionary design to Francesco Rogantin & NAMES for top-tier naval architecture and SES for their skilled craftsmanship.”