The new Galeon 520 Fly will make its world premiere at the Palm Beach International Boat Show, giving US buyers their first close look at the latest model from the Gdansk-based builder. Built by Galeon Yachts—a second-generation, family-run yard that has delivered more than 2,800 boats since 1996—the 520 Fly continues the company’s push to include larger-yacht features into owner-friendly platforms.
Measuring 52 feet overall, the flybridge cruiser carries exterior lines penned by Tony Castro. The profile is clean and contemporary, with large hull-side glazing to brighten the interior. A key feature is Galeon’s signature drop-down wings. When deployed, the balconies widen the cockpit footprint and add windows in the sole for a view of the water below, effectively creating a beach-club feel at anchor.
The flybridge is arranged as a true social deck with wraparound seating and dining space suited to open-air entertaining. Below, the main deck galley and dining area flow directly into the cockpit, creating a single-level entertaining zone that should appeal to owner-operators who cruise with family and friends.
The interior, developed with Insitu & Partners, is shown in an Amber décor scheme with warm tones, high-gloss finishes and brass accents. Accommodations are arranged for six guests in three staterooms, including a full-beam master with private entry and en suite head. A forward VIP and a third cabin with sliding berths that convert between twin and double configurations round out the layout. An optional crew cabin is available for owners planning longer passages.
The 520 Fly is scheduled to be displayed with Galeon’s US dealer network during its Palm Beach debut, positioning the model squarely in the competitive 50-foot flybridge segment.







