Galeon continues to upgrade its flybridge line and presents the new 620 Fly, an innovative flybridge yacht which gives a new meaning to space searching features. Designed by Tony Castro the new 620 Fly adds more to the script which arrived with the 500 Fly in 2015, as it gives even more transformative and space expanding features. From the asymmetric full body to port side main deck, to drop down bulkheads which expand the beach club to both sides, and an additional third folding terrace to starboard which also expands the cockpit size. If more available square meters to the meter is your thing, the Galeon 620 Fly is it. Galeon also says that the 620 Fly has the largest flybridge in the category delivering an incredible 55 square meters of size. The Galeon also give new meaning to beach club expanding terrace with the port side drop down bulkhead also giving a separate direct master stateroom entrance. The Galeon 620 Fly also re-invents the main deck with a galley located forward, a large dinette on entrance, and a two seat helm station to starboard. The lower deck of the Galeon 620 Fly is available in three cabins three heads, or a four cabins three heads layout. A single berth crew cabin is located aft. The Galeon 620 Fly is standard powered by twin Volvo 900hp with optional 1000hp, and or twin Man 1200hp, with these giving top speeds up to 31 knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 19.68 m (64.5ft)
Beam - 5.04 m
Draft - 0.99 m ex propellers and rudders
Displacement - 40336 kg unloaded, 45856 kg loaded
Fuel Capacity - 3500 l
Water Capacity - 500 l
Max Persons - sixteen
Accommodation - six berths in three cabins, or eight berths in 4 cabins, one crew cabin berth
Engines - 2 x Volvo D13 900hp, optional D13 1000hp, Man V8 12000hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 31 knots max 23 cruise with Man 1200hp, 27 knots max 23 cruise with Volvo 1000hp
Project - Tony Castro