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The Galeon 325 GTO and 400 FLY debut in Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show

by Galeon Yachts 28 Oct 2021 03:18 PDT October 27-31, 2021
Galeon 325 GTO © Galeon Yachts
Galeon 325 GTO ©Galeon Yachts
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Galeon Yachts is known for its handcrafted excellence combining traditional boatbuilding skills with new technologies to create unique and cutting-edge designs. See and feel the Galeon difference at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS), October 27 to 31, 2021.

Bob Burke, Galeon Brand Manager, comments, "Galeon Yachts is extremely excited for the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. We have a fantastic lineup of six vessels from our 325 GTO to our award-winning 640 FLY at our all-new 12,000 square foot display, where we look forward to welcoming our clients, friends, and guests. Join us as we pop the bubbly the last hour of the show daily!"

The 325 GTO will be making a debut at FLIBS 2021. Powered by twin Mercury Verado 350HPs, the Galeon 325 GTO measures 32' 9" (9.99 M) in length overall with a beam of 10' 11" (3.28 M). From the full hardtop to the in-hull ports, everything you see is molded in—not cut out and inserted, making the intricate design well worth the effort for the impressive result. Class-leading design, quality, and features are abundant with a stunning multicolor lighting package, single-level deck throughout, power-adjustable helm seats and steering wheel, and interior appointments consistent with their larger yachts.

Also making a FLIBS debut, the Galeon 400 FLY provides unrivaled entertainment space for a yacht in its class. Innovative side balconies on either side of the cockpit fold out to create massive amounts of room for onboard luxuriation. And the interior is just as impressive, with floor-to-ceiling windows that lower electrically, allowing guests to indulge in soothing sea breezes fully. And above it all, on the flybridge, the captain enjoys unimpeded lines of sight while guests savor the wind-in-your-hair excitement of an open ride while under way.

See every Galeon on display (640 FLY, 510 SKY, 470 SKY, 425 HTS, 400 FLY, 325 GTO) at the Bahia Mar Yachting Center on the Southwest corner between E and D Docks and experience Galeon's passion and innovation.

Burke continues, "World events, like this, generate renewed enthusiasm in the boating and yachting lifestyle. There are so many who are now creating memories with their families and friends on the water. Our customers share our passion for the water and appreciate our innovative and class-leading designs. We enjoy connecting with them at the show to learn of their adventures and in many cases help them start their next boating chapter."

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