Galeon 400 Fly
Date of publication: 26.05.2011

Galeon 400 Fly, set to debut in the middle of 2011, was designed by Tony Castro to offer one of the biggest and most specius interiors in its class.

The stunning exterior follows current design trends and will suit the tastest of both the sport enthusiasts as well as  the more conservative clients. The exeptional flybrifge can by fitted with a fully functional galley, complete with a fridge, grill and a cooker as well as a dining table for eight people –perfect for late, summer diners. Outside, the optional extended stern platform will handle most water paraphernalia like Jet skis, RIBs or dinghies.

The specious cockpit is connected to the salon by the neatly folding doors creating a vast open area. A wide variety of engine options include the IPS, shaft, sterndrive, Aquadrive and Axius system to suit all needs. High power output engines will realize the yachts potential and help take advantage of the presice and accurate handling, while others will by more focused on comfort and fuel efficiency.

The main deck features plenty of space occupied by a dining table, sitting areas, well- equipped helmsman station and a galley with an option to be moved down below. The electric sliding bed will extended the berth to a class leading eight and the endless interior design options will allow to fully customize the jacht.

Down below, two or three bedroom options are available, all with ample headroom space. Two separete bathrooms, complete with showers, offer privacy and comfort far all passangers on board. High quality fabrics, luxury fittings and top of the line electric equipment create a stunning and relaxing interior. Custom design lines and materials are available.


Technical data:

Lenght of the hull – 11,79 m
Lenght overall – 12,10 m
Beam of the hull – 4,10 m
Draft max. - 0,79 m
Crew limit – 10
Category - B