New Fleming 65 yachts for sale offer multiple cabin layouts with the owner’s stateroom lying forward or amidships. The salon is significantly bigger than the 58, with facing lounge and dining areas and a large galley. The interior is designed to ensure the easiest access between the salon, wheelhouse and cabins, making longer passages safer and more social. The 65’s passage-making credential are unarguable with hull #1 having completed a global 60,000nm voyage.
Fleming 65 Features
- Multiple cabin layouts
- Large owner’s suite forward or amidships
- Excellent sea-keeping and long-range capability
- Commanding wheelhouse
- Spacious safe decks
- Salon with separate lounge and dining
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Guests
6 Max
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Cabins
3 Max
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About
Interior
With more space to play with, Fleming has stuck to its traditional three-cabin layout but worked in multiple layouts including two spacious staterooms. The salon now enjoys separate dining and lounge areas with a large galley. As a serious long-distance passage-maker the interior is designed to ensure smooth access between the cabins, salon and wheelhouse, an important point, especially for night passages.
Continuing the liveaboard theme, there is a utility area and masses of storage, with berths lifting up to present huge lockers.
Exterior
A classic Fleming layout sees a flybridge deck with surround seating and wet bar galley. As usual, the tender is stowed up top. The aft deck has a large dining area and wet bar, with wide, sheltered decks leading forward. Fleming’s Portuguese bridge offers a superb vantage point.
Performance
Having completed a 60,000nm voyage taking in the Galapagos Islands, Sea of Cortez, and Alaska, this yacht’s passage-making credentials are pretty solid. A 2000nm range at 8 knots is joined by a useful 18-knot planing capability.
From The Manufacturer
The Fleming 65 is the physical representation of Tony Fleming’s lifetime experience combining art and engineering as a boat builder. From the moment you first catch sight of her, the elegant lines make it clear she shares the same pedigree as her sister ships.
While she retains the same traditional Fleming layout and many of the features of the 55 and 58, her larger size has made it possible to incorporate many ideas from the much larger Fleming 78. This has resulted in a boat of exceptional beauty and practicality.
In common with all Flemings, the hull is hand-laid solid fiberglass reinforced with a grid of stringers and frames. Vinylester resin is used below the waterline with further protection provided by epoxy barrier coats. Shaft tunnels allow the draft to be kept low for Bahamas cruising while ensuring that the running gear is protected by the full-length keel which foam filled and glassed across the top to isolate it form the hull.
Once again, safety- combined with elegance - has been at the root of all design decisions and the 65 has been built to qualify for European CE Certification for Ocean Class.
A quick tour of the deck areas reveals the care and thought that has gone into the design. Starting aft, the capacious cockpit has built-in seating with provision for Cablemasters and the optional warping winches. Either side of the salon doors there are consoles for optional controls and other amenities such as a wet bar. Gasketed, lockable hatches provide access to the engine-room and the spacious lazarette.
The side decks make it safe and easy to handle lines while docking and all the fuel tanks can be filled form either side of the boat through fills easily accessible at a comfortable height in the side deck steps. Each fuel fill incorporates a burp chamber to prevent spills caused by blowback.
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Specs
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Length67' 3"
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Accommodation6 Guests
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MaterialsGRP Hull
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