Galeon 560 Fly Review (2024 Edition) by Aquaholic

Dive into a thorough walkthrough of the Galeon 560 Fly from the cabin layout through to outdoor spaces with a video review by vlogger Aquaholic, showcasing this 17.82m planing flybridge boat.

Galeon 560 Fly Key Facts

Galeon 560 Fly illustration
  • LOA 17.82m
  • Model Year 2024
  • Cabins 3
  • Crew 1
  • Max Speed 32 knots
  • Status In Production
  • Yacht Type Flybridge
  • Use Type Cruising

On Deck

The Galeon 560 Fly showcases meticulous attention to detail in its exterior finishings. The hi-lo platform at the stern is designed to accommodate a Williams 345 tender and can be lowered into the water, revealing steps for easy access. A secondary ladder ensures emergency water access. On either side of the platform, utility lockers house connections for water systems and shore power.

The cockpit features customizable options, including different flooring materials and table designs, with a spacious seating area. Enclosures can be added to protect against the elements.

The flybridge is a standout feature, offering a large social space with freestanding furniture that can be arranged to face different directions. A wet bar includes a sink, cool box, barbecue, and storage. The hardtop is an integral part of the boat, with an optional opening section for additional light and air.

The area includes a large dining space with fold-out tables and adjustable backrests for versatile seating arrangements. The helm station on the flybridge provides twin multifunction displays, engine instrumentation, trim tab controls, and excellent visibility.

Interior

Inside, the Galeon 560 Fly impresses with a galley-aft layout and a luxurious dining area. The interior features extensive customizable options for flooring, woodwork, and synthetic decking. The galley is well-equipped with a fridge, freezer, dishwasher, oven, hob, and ample storage.

The social space includes massive windows, a rise-and-fall TV, air conditioning, and a convertible table for additional sleeping arrangements. The bi-fold doors offer flexibility for an open or closed environment based on weather conditions.

The helm station is equipped with a side access door, proportional bow and stern thrusters, engine controls, trim tab controls, Raymarine navigation screens, and Volvo Penta engine instrumentation. The one-piece windscreen ensures excellent visibility, and the station is designed for ease of use, making it ideal for owner-operators.

Accommodation

Owner's Cabin

The owner's cabin is a highlight, offering significant space and luxurious amenities. It includes an ensuite bathroom with a separate shower, toilet, and sink. The cabin also features a washer-dryer, ample storage, large hull windows, and a massive TV. The area is customizable, with options for additional furniture or appliances based on the owner's preferences.

Guest Accommodation

The lower deck houses the VIP guest cabin, which includes a full-height wardrobe, AV equipment, and large hull windows. The cabin has a day head with a separate shower, accessible from the main passageway. The third cabin offers flexible sleeping arrangements, converting twin beds into a double if needed, and shares the day head with the VIP cabin.

Crew Accommodation

The crew quarters, while not intended for permanent crew, provide a useful space for overflow guests or occasional crew. The area includes a bed, storage, a sink, a fridge, and a toilet with a shower. It's a practical space for temporary use, offering essential amenities and easy access to the rest of the yacht.

Performance

The engine room houses twin Volvo Penta D13 900 engines, offering a top speed of over 30 knots and a cruising range of around 250 miles at 25 knots. The engines are conventional shaft drives, providing reliable performance.

The space is well-organized, with easy access to essential systems and components, including the generator, hot water system, and fuel tanks. The engine room is designed for functionality, ensuring smooth operation and maintenance.

In Summary

Nick finds the Galeon 560 Fly to be a versatile and luxurious yacht with a wealth of customizable options. He appreciates the innovative design elements, such as bi-fold doors and drop-down balconies, and the ample space for socializing and relaxing both indoors and outdoors. The yacht is well-equipped with modern amenities, including a fully functional galley, state-of-the-art helm stations, and comfortable sleeping quarters.

Nick notes that the crew area and engine room are practical and functional, making the Galeon 560 Fly an excellent choice for both leisurely cruises and extended voyages. He concludes that the yacht is a remarkable blend of engineering and design, offering an exceptional boating experience.

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Specifications

  • Builder Galeon
  • Range Flybridge
  • Model 560 Fly
Galeon 560 Fly illustration
  • Length Overall 17.82m
  • Beam 4.82m
  • Draft(full load) 1.05m
  • Hull GRP
  • Cabins 3
  • Berths 4
  • Crew 1
  • Cruising Speed
  • Max Speed
  • Fuel Capacity 2,200 Litres
  • Fresh Water Capacity 700 Litres
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