The Galeon 800 Fly is an 83-foot flybridge yacht built from fiberglass with twin 1,920-horsepower MTU diesel engines. Designed by Tony Castro, the boat combines a refined silhouette with expansive deck space made possible through carbon-fiber structural elements. Navigation electronics and modern systems support both safety and daily operation.
The flybridge stands as the yacht's signature space. It features dual helmsman stations, a fully equipped bar, generous sunbathing areas, four configurable dining tables, and two substantial semicircular sofas flanking an integrated hot tub. The main deck centers on a richly appointed galley with an island kitchen, a dining table for eight, a double helm station, comfortable seating, and a pull-out television. The salon includes large windows, a bar, and an en-suite day head. The stern lounge offers abundant seating and headroom beneath tailor-made upholstery, with a hand-laid teak deck, armchairs, and a wooden table. A hydraulic platform at the stern accommodates one ton of equipment.
Below deck, three cabins serve guests alongside a master suite and crew quarters. The master cabin amidships centers on a large double bed with an adjacent walk-in wardrobe. The VIP cabin in the bow features a double bed and expansive overhead glazing. Two guest cabins each contain two separate beds that can be joined. All guest bathrooms include separate dry zones, natural light, and hand-finished stainless steel details. The crew cabin at the stern provides two berths separated by a sliding door, a private bathroom, wardrobe, kitchenette, and sofa with folding table.
Length
83.17 FT
Beam
19.00 FT
Draft
5.92 FT
Weight
133,406 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
MTU
Power
2 x NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
1,450 GAL
Water
475 GAL