Galeon Yachts, a Polish shipyard that has been in business for more than 40 years, presents Galeon 620 Fly, the latest addition to its already rich range, a 20-meter overall by 5-meter wide flybridge that offers some very special solutions.
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Galeon 620 Fly
A dynamic line, designed by soft curves that extend along its entire length, plays on the two-tone contrast offered by the large glazed sides on the hull and superstructure. The visual impact is impressive, thanks in part to the wide flybridge, itself topped by an opening hardtop, extendable with bimini. On the upper deck there are no less than two dining areas, framed by their respective sofas that chase each other drawing a large S, and a large aft sunbathing area, all arranged around a wet bar.
Innovative layout
The deck is fitted out with an asymmetrical layout, unprecedented on this size. The foredeck is on the starboard side, while the entire superstructure is flush with the port broadside. The cockpit table is arranged diagonally, surrounded somewhat by sofas and somewhat by chairs. The main salon is open on all sides, including at the bow, where a central passageway puts every area of the yacht in communication. Small solutions that, taken as a whole, make the space fluid and bustling, but definitely usable.
The triple terrace
Yes, this moment had to come: the (now) classic folding bulwarks are no longer enough. Galeon 620 Fly adds a third, flush with the main deck, which takes on the classic role of a terrace overlooking the sea. The other two, flush with the aft deck (bringing the beam to an impressive 7 meters), are redefined to beach clubs. The one on the starboard side, fitted with retractable bollards, becomes a true private dock, for mooring tenders, kayaks, sup and various floats. However, it is unusable if the upper, flush deck is open. The left one, on the other hand, also wider, connects the aft deck to the master cabin.
Atmosphere below deck
The master cabin is amidships, while the VIP cabin is in the bow. Both are equipped with private bathrooms. Between these two, you can choose a configuration with one or two guest cabins, and a shared bathroom. What is striking about the interior is the level of detail, with a modern design inspired by natural materials and colors, making for a very luxurious atmosphere.
Finally, unsurprisingly, it is powered by a pair of 1,000-hp IPSs for maximum comfort, stability and practicality. Performance-wise, Galeon 620 Fly reaches up to 30 knots for a cruising speed between 22 and 25.
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Technical specifications Galeon 620 Fly |
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Hull length | 17,6 m |
Length f.t. | 19,68 m |
Hull width | 5,05 m |
Width f.t. | 7,05 m |
Fuel tank capacity | 3500 L |
Water tank capacity | 500 L |
Minimum motorization | 2 x 900 hp |
Maximum engine capacity | 2 x 1200 hp |
Category | B |