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Meet the new Galeon 680 Fly

by Alexander Marine Australia 21 Nov 2019 19:24 AEDT
The new Galeon 680 Fly © Alexander Marine Australia

Positioned as the largest flybridge in its class, the Galeon 680 FLY has joined the fleet of the fourth generation of Galeon models and introduces some exciting new features to the segment. With a lightweight construction taking advantage of carbon technologies, its powerful, yet elegant frame offers exceptional performance and great handling.

We are pleased to announce that this model took out the 2019 World Yachts Trophy for exterior design in the 64-80 feet category during the recent Cannes Yachting Festival, 8 to 13 September.

New "Floating Design"

The Galeon 680 FLY is a combination of a classic hull with the new "Floating Design" interior and additional innovations added. The interior's "Floating Design" concept is a direct nod towards waves, with its rounded, wavy combination of mat and glossy woodwork.

On board the 680 FLY, passengers will find incredible volume, a bright and welcoming interior and luxurious finish. A saloon with four power panoramic windows, wide cockpit doors, a sunroof, and a skipper's exit all combine in a large social space the invites the outside in and allows guests optimal connection with the water.

The new 680 FLY boasts "Smart Layout" with a bar and recreation space for 12 guests. The bow area is offered in two different layouts: with an assortment of multifunctional sofas and tables or a classic sundeck with a large sofa.

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