The 2011 Beneteau Monte Carlo 47 Fly is a 48-foot cruiser built around the Volvo Penta IPS propulsion system, which powers a hull designed specifically for efficiency and range. Twin Volvo diesel engines deliver 870 horsepower, enabling a cruising speed of 20 knots and a maximum speed of 28 knots. The yacht's streamlined profile balances performance with elegance, while a joystick control system simplifies handling.
Accommodations have been customized for modern living. The master and VIP staterooms are fitted with new televisions and additional 110-volt outlets. The galley includes a new refrigerator, and separate systems for ice making and water generation serve day-to-day needs. A full-size Miele washer and dryer are installed, alongside a dedicated office and laundry room where bunks were previously located—ideal for remote work. Diesel central heating with vents throughout provides year-round comfort.
The boat carries recent mechanical and cosmetic updates. The Volvo IPS pods were rebuilt in 2025 and are maintained seasonally. New house batteries power the systems. The cockpit, fly bridge bimini, and canvas are new, as is the Eisenglass and screen cockpit enclosure. Fresh water pressure washdown, a high-capacity system, is newly installed. A Dockmate remote control system is included.
An inflatable tender—a 2013 Marlin 290 RIB with a 9.9-horsepower Yamaha outboard—is stowed in the transom garage.
Length
48.50 FT
Beam
14.33 FT
Weight
27,557 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Engines
2
Engine Make
Volvo
Engine Model
D6
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,053 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
19.99 KTS
Max Speed
27.81 KTS
Fuel
338 GAL
Water
166.4 GAL