Alberto Mancini penned sleek, slimming lines for the Fly 53 to keep the secret of her generous interior volumes. The flybridge is wrapped in a glazed negative band that widens toward the stern, lifting the fly until it appears to take off by itself. Adding to the effect, the fashion plates are minimal and dark, expanding the uncapped large windows. The sheerline underscores it all, shooting up like an arrow, creating dynamic tension towards the bow.
The tangible intimacy of the close-knit main deck is elevated by the pursuit of an airy vibe at the heart of the design. The choice of pod propulsion, a clever layout and some design tricks were combined to achieve unimpeded communication between the galley aft and the fore lounge. The minimal difference in deck height synergizes with the reduced mullions between the windows to enhance the perception of space inside, as well as the sense of immersion in the environment.
Suite life brings every comfort of home onboard, with full-height walking room all the way around the queen-sized bed, a private bathroom and even a walk-in closet. Space for you and for your belongings makes time onboard more like a stay-cation, benefitting from the hidden vanity beside the sofa and ample storage.
An environment devoid of reflections, sharp corners or hard colors has a powerful impact on the mind. The design supports relaxation and wellbeing, with unmistakable character, always discretely elegant. The selection of materials plays its part, adding a tactile friendliness to each of the pieces.
The assymmetrical transom keeps efficient footpaths, while extending the cockpit table and seating. The new size adds a dimension of comfort to the sheltered seaside gathering. Privately positioned below, the crew cabin entrance is located right in the transom.