The Electrical Strike on Convention
A significant recalibration of the cruising experience has arrived in Miami. This 2021 Palm Beach Motor Yachts GT60 is more than just a sleek fiberglass express; it is a showcase of recent, high-level electrical engineering. In November 2025, the vessel underwent a comprehensive power system overhaul by Palm Beach engineers, introducing a logic that allows for total comfort without the constant hum of a generator. For the modern owner-operator, this represents a definitive shift toward a more peaceful, autonomous life at anchor.
High-Output Autonomy
The heart of this upgrade lies in the dual ARCO A7000 alternators paired with Zeus regulators. This setup allows the yacht to run its air conditioning and all essential onboard systems via inverter power while underway. By utilizing the main engines to replenish the 1,000-amp hour Fusion lithium battery bank, the yacht effectively mocks the high generator hours typically found on vessels of this scale. It is a system designed for the long-range voyager who values mechanical longevity and fuel-conscious operation.
The Inverter-Driven Masterstroke
Perhaps the most enviable feature is the inverted air conditioning system. This allows for quiet nights at anchor, keeping the staterooms cool without the vibration of a diesel generator. An intelligent auto-start function monitors the state of charge, firing up the Fischer Panda 15,000i only when necessary to top off the batteries before shutting down again. This hands-off power management ensures that the owner’s focus remains on the environment, not the electrical panel.
Volvo IPS 950 Muscle
While the electrical system provides the serenity, the twin Volvo IPS 950s provide the exhilaration. With joystick control and dynamic positioning, this GT60 offers surgical precision in tight marinas and effortless handling in open water. The hull geometry, combined with 725 HP per side, delivers a flatter torque curve and a smoother power delivery that Palm Beach has refined over decades. It is a performance-driven platform that handles 60 feet of yacht with the agility of a much smaller sport cruiser.
Architecture of Light and Flow
The aesthetic of the GT60 remains a benchmark for the brand. A single-piece glass windshield and an electric sunroof flood the salon with natural light, blurring the line between the interior and the cockpit. The teak-soled helm is clean and modern, equipped with a massive Garmin Glass Cockpit suite for total situational awareness. Below deck, the two-stateroom layout prioritizes individual privacy, with each cabin featuring en suite heads finished in Corian “Venaro White” and solid timber cabinetry.
A Modern Market Leader
At $3,100,000, this GT60 stands apart from the crowd as a modern, energy-efficient marvel. It is a vessel designed for those who demand the highest build quality and a refined on-water lifestyle. Located in Miami and ready for immediate strike, this Palm Beach masterpiece proves that true luxury is found in the details—specifically the ones you can’t hear.