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Galeon debuting 520 Fly
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The Polish shipyard is unveiling the 520 Fly, which features interior options by Hong Kong-based In Situ & Partners.
Galeon will debut its 520 Fly at this year’s Palm Beach International Boat Show, which will be held in Florida from March 25-29. The world premiere follows an exclusive preview for selected clients and dealers during the Miami International Boat Show in February.
The 520 Fly represents the latest addition to Galeon’s Flybridge collection, which ranges from the 360 Fly to the shipyard’s flagship 800 Fly. The 17.2m yacht also continues the shipyard’s long-time collaboration with Tony Castro Yacht Design, the UK-based studio that handles the model’s distinctive exterior styling.
The clean exterior lines define the yacht’s modern profile while allowing abundant natural light into the interior. The flybridge is arranged as a dedicated social area and is centred around a spacious sofa layout designed for dining, relaxation and open-air entertaining, while a twin-seat helm station to starboard is flanked by two companion seats to port.
Like many models in the Flybridge series, the 520 Fly incorporates refined drop-down wings, an innovation first introduced in the 12-24m category by Galeon and now fully re-engineered for smoother operation. The wings are larger than before, extending the living space, and include windows that provide views of the sea below.
Saloon in Amber (above) and Ocean (below)
The galley and dining area on the main deck form a unified open space with direct access to the cockpit, allowing effortless movement throughout the deck.
The interior concept, developed in cooperation with Hong Kong-based In Situ & Partners, is presented in the Amber theme from the Mediterranean palette, while Ocean and Ivory are among other décor options. Warm tones, high-gloss lacquer finishes, brass-toned accents and carefully selected fabrics create a contemporary atmosphere.
Master suite in Amber (above) and Ivory (below)
The lower deck includes accommodation for up to six guests across three cabins. The full-beam master suite, accessed via a private entrance and featuring an en-suite bathroom, offers a dedicated owner’s space.
A forward VIP cabin and a third guest cabin with a sliding bed system, convertible between double and twin configuration, share a bathroom to starboard. An optional skipper’s cabin is available in the stern.
Galeon models are built at the second-generation, family-owned shipyard in Gdansk, where the company has delivered more than 2,800 yachts since 1996.


















