The 2010 Galeon 700 Raptor SkyDeck is a 72-foot flybridge yacht with a fiberglass hull and beam of 17 feet. Powered by twin MAN V12 diesel engines producing 1,360 horsepower each, the boat has logged 1,250 engine hours. The design comes from the award-winning studio of Tony Castro. The yacht accommodates four cabins and three heads, with a dry weight of 37,100 kg and fuel capacity of 3,500 liters.
The layout features a galley-down saloon with leather upholstery and a BOSE sound system. Additional living spaces include a master bedroom and guest cabin, each with entertainment systems. The aft cockpit benefits from a glass roof and electric ceiling blinds. Navigation and control systems include a Raymarine electronics suite with dual chartplotters, 4kW HD radar, autopilot, and bow and stern thrusters with joystick control.
Deck and water features include teak on the swim platform, sidedecks, and cockpit. A hydraulic movable aft platform with 1,100 kg lift capacity serves the water. The bow features a quick-release anchor winch, 50 kg Bruce anchor, and 120 meters of chain. A Raymarine searchlight is mounted on the targa. Interior amenities comprise air conditioning with heating, an ONAN 22.5kW generator, and comprehensive galley appliances including a microwave and two refrigerators.
Recent maintenance completed in 2025 includes new batteries, full antifouling, hull polish, engine service, generator service, platform hydraulic overhaul, new artificial teak on the swim platform, upgraded exterior audio system, and fire extinguisher inspection. The boat was privately owned and never chartered.
Length
72.01 FT
Beam
17.06 FT
Draft
4.86 FT
Weight
80,799.07 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Cabins
4
Heads
3
Crew Cabins
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
MAN
Engine Model
V12-1360 HP
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,250 HRS
Fuel
910 GAL
Water
260 GAL