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The 560 Fly showcases a striking and contemporary design, characterized by its wide beam that elevates its presence on the water and optimizes interior space. The yacht features large hull windows and expansive glass on the main deck, contributing to a bright and open atmosphere. Its unique bridge accents, designed to appear as if they float, further enhance its visual appeal, resulting in unforgettable lines and a captivating overall aesthetic.
Powered by upgraded twin Volvo Penta D13 diesel engines featuring Straight Shafts, not commonly found in vessels this size. Additional mechanical features include Seakeeper 9 stabilization, hydraulic platform and upgraded bow and stern thrusters.
The Galeon 560 Fly has won several industry awards for its groundbreaking design, innovation, and performance. Winner of the World Yacht Trophy 2023 – Best Evolution for its innovative design such as Beach Mode. Also winner of the Inaugural Yachting Magazine Innovation Award 2024 for its multifunctional design. In the flybridge (up to 60 ft) category, finalist for the Motor Boat Award 2025 for its groundbreaking design and performance.
Key Features
Upon boarding DAD BOD, you will immediately notice how much space there is on the aft deck and the attention the builder gave to the smallest details, keeping comfort and luxury in mind. The aft deck has a large table with a molded-in settee as well as a custom sure shade that extends to the end of the swim platform. The sole is Permateak, which keeps the luxury look of real teak without the maintenance. The main deck/salon is equipped with the “Beach Mode”, enhancing the usable cockpit area and allowing for a seamless integration with the salon. The glass salon doors stack to the side, the side windows open on both sides, and the hull sides with glass inserts fold down hydraulically to create a balcony, which dramatically increases the outdoor deck space to a 21’ beam. On the starboard side, the seating and table expand to the outside. On the port side, the galley opens to create a bar area with removable bar stools.
The extra-large walk arounds to the bow area allows access to the forward deck. It is equipped with an island sun pad forward that has integrated tilting back rests, or the aft part can be converted into a bench seat to create an intimate seating area across from the built-in bench seat aft. There is also a custom sunshade with carbon fiber poles to provide shade. The owner also customized the stereo by adding bow speakers and integrated fusion control.
A generous sized hydraulic platform accessed from the port side facilitates the handling of water toys and provides easy access to the water with integrated telescopic steps. There is also an There is a customized stereo with transom speakers and integrated Fusion control.
The engine room and aft lazarette area are accessed from the platform. Instead of the standard crew cabin the owner created a customized air-conditioned storage area that can be used for water toys or provisions for extended cruising.
On the port side of the aft deck, wide stairs provide access to the flybridge, where an open deck at the stern accommodates a pair of chaise lounges and can be shaded with the custom Sure Shade. Moving forward to starboard, you'll find an L-shaped refreshment center equipped with a grill, a refrigerated bin with a chill plate, and sink. There is also an icemaker and an additional storage refrigerator in the wet bar area. The middle area of the bridge features C-shaped seating on both the port and starboard sides, each with expandable tables that create one large table, seating up to 10 guests. The flybridge helm is located forward on the starboard side and includes dual thruster controls, engine controls and a custom Raymarine Axiom 16” displays. Forward to port is another L-shaped seating area. The owner also customized the stereo adding additional speakers on the flybridge.
Walking through the full panel glass doors into the salon you will notice a sophisticated interior that blends contemporary design trends with handcrafted luxury elements, featuring a wide selection of woodwork, fabrics, and intricate details. Dad Bod has the upgraded Exclusive Eucalyptus Nero matte wood interior package and custom hardwood floors that extend through the guest foyer that create a welcoming warmth. With seemingly floor to ceiling glass all the way around you can enjoy the beauty of your surroundings. The salon includes a well-equipped galley to port and aft, with the entertainment and dining area thoughtfully positioned forward. There is a fully outfitted lower helm station forward to starboard that includes a door to easily access the deck. This model excels at balancing practicality with spaciousness, all while pushing the limits of design and high-end detailing.
Below deck, guests are well-accommodated with three inviting cabins, all with custom upgraded mattresses and linens. The owner's suite, located midship aft, offers over 6’ of headroom, floor to ceiling windows, and ample storage. The private head and full stone shower are located to port forward. The owner customized the cabin during the build process to create more storage space. There is a beverage refrigerator on the port side and a washer/dryer in the corridor.
The VIP cabin at the bow features a large double bed, a generous closet, and an overhead skylight that bathes the room in natural light along with the hull windows. The owner installed custom heat blocking blackout blinds. The full stone head is located to port and is shared by the twin cabin.
The starboard guest cabin houses twin beds that slide together with ample storage and is illuminated by windows along the hull.
Dad Bod (Name Reserved) represents the opportunity to purchase a highly upgraded 560 Fly at a fraction of the cost of a new one. She has been meticulously maintained by her owner and is ready to cruise. Compared to other boats in her class, the design optimization of space and glass throughout gives her the feeling of a much larger yacht.