Cruisers Yachts, the American luxury yacht manufacturer, has unveiled plans for its groundbreaking Flybridge series, set to debut with the launch of the 55 Fly in spring 2024. This series marks an evolution from the esteemed Cruisers Cantius series and promises a futuristic, avant-garde design inspired by marine predators, resembling a sleek spaceship gliding on water.
The 55 Fly, the first of three yachts in the Flybridge series, is meticulously designed from the keel up. Collaborating with superyacht designer Luiz Debasto of Debasto Designs, the interior follows a theme of 'Back to Nature in a Tech World,' seamlessly blending organic shapes in earth and ocean tones with natural fibers.
Josh Delforge, VP of Operations and Engineering at Cruisers, expressed the team's ambition to create a "Super Fly," surpassing all expectations. The focus is on delivering superior water interaction, an exceptional flybridge entertaining space, and a fresh interior design direction, encapsulated in a futuristic evolution of the Cantius DNA.
Mark Pederson, President of Cruisers Yachts, anticipates this series to set a new standard in design, performance, and luxury, emphasizing the brand's dedication to crafting vessels that continually captivate customers. The 55 Fly is slated for an official launch in spring 2024, with another model expected to follow in 2025.
Cruisers Yachts was founded in 1953 in Oconto, Wisconsin. With over 600,000 square feet of facilities, Cruisers Yachts has the capacity to build boats up to 73-feet length overall, and in nearly any style.
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