This is the Cranchi Sixty-Two Fly. New for 2025, it is one of the most interesting boats in the new generation of high-end cruising yachts. Outside the anonymity of the classic 20-meter flybridges, she stands out in both lines and colors. We saw and touched her at Boot in Düsseldorf.
Cranchi Sessantadue Fly
Comfort and luxury are at the heart of this project, which once again features Christian Grande as artistic director. It is a three-cabin flybridge that immediately appears very welcoming. In keeping with tradition on the latest Cranchi boats such as the Sixty-seven and Seventy-eight, the wheelhouse is separated from the rest of the salon by a series of mirror panels. A useful visual separation because it provides privacy when the crew is maneuvering, but it also amplifies the perception of interior volumes. The cockpit is directly connected to the salon, which in turn, thanks to large windows, provides a direct interior/exterior connection.
Watch the video here where we tell you all about the boat:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uZaTSE11FU&t A livello estetico, vediamo i colori classici di Christian Grande che richiamano molto al mondo del living. L’accesso sottocoperta è decentrato e appena arrivati sul ponte inferiore, troviamo un corridoio centrale che verso poppa va alla cabina armatoriale con bagno e guardaroba dedicati. A prua, invece, abbiamo la cabina VIP con letto a penisola. A centro nave anche la cabina ospiti con letti separati. A poppa, infine, c’è anche la possibilità di avere una mini-cabina per il marinaio oppure lo spazio per un jet-ski.
Cranchi Sessantadue Fly
Overall length | 20.23 m |
Hull length | 17.70 m |
Hull width | 5.16 m |
Weight with motors | 38,000 kg |
Fuel tank capacity | 3,300 l |
Water tank capacity | 700 l |
Black water tank capacity | 230 l |
Grey water tank capacity | 230 l |
Maximum people capacity | 16 people |
Hull | Aldo Cranchi |
Project | Cranchi Research Center |
Art Direction | Christian Grande |
Design category | B |