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Galeon 640 Fly - The best beginning

by Galeon Yachts 24 Dec 2021 02:45 AEDT

As a first-time yacht owner, Rodney Burton found his way to MarineMax based on a referral and a goal: to buy the best yacht for his entertaining and lifestyle status.

Rodney, a self-made and successful entrepreneur, wanted a yacht that would show the world all he has achieved while inspiring his clients to believe that they too can do the same!

He is now the proud owner of a Galeon 640 Fly, which was christened, "Crypto Life" in November of 2021 against the backdrop of Miami Beach, Florida.

Entertaining Value

As a person who enjoys entertaining, Rodney was in search of a yacht large enough, innovative enough and stylish enough to impress his VIP guests. It became apparent early on that the Galeon 640 FLY's entertainment value was the perfect fit; with its center walkthrough door, generous flybridge and beach mode fold down, side bulwarks which maximize entertainment space for his guests on board.

Inspiring Craftsmanship

Rodney holds a deep appreciation for the value of hard work. Once he saw the quality craftsmanship and awe-inspiring woodwork incorporated into each Galeon Yacht, the deal was cinched on the 640 FLY.

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