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Introducing the Future of Yachting with Cruisers Yachts All-New Flybridge Series 

Cruisers Yachts Flybridge Series

October 18, 2023

Cruisers Yachts, a premier American manufacturer of luxury yachts, is proud to announce the upcoming launch of their all-new ground-breaking Flybridge series, a brand-new evolution of their popular Cruisers Cantius series. This latest addition to the Cruisers Yachts lineup is a testament to their commitment to excellence and elevating their brand to further horizons. 

The new Flybridge series will include three new yachts, starting with the launch of the 55 Fly. This is all a result of an extraordinary fusion of technology and nature. These yachts will have a sleek, futuristic exterior reminiscent of a spaceship gliding on the water and boast clean styling lines inspired by marine predators. This extraordinary vessel, designed from the keel up, features an interior created in collaboration with renowned superyacht designer Luiz Debasto of Debasto Designs. The design theme, “Back to Nature in a Tech World,” blends organic shapes in earth and ocean tones, complemented with natural fibers. The result is a serene, inviting living space flooded with natural light.

Josh Delforge, VP of Operations and Engineering, comments, “We set out to create a ‘Super Fly’ – a yacht that exceeds all expectations of Cruisers flybridges of the past. Our design team focused on delivering the best-in-class water interaction, a superior flybridge entertaining space, and a fresh interior design direction, all wrapped in a futuristic evolution of the Cantius DNA. We take immense pride in building these amazing new vessels in our facilities in Wisconsin.”

Mark Pederson, President of Cruisers Yachts, comments, “This extraordinary series will propel the Cruisers Yachts brand into the future, helping to set a new standard in design, performance, and luxury. We are proud to introduce our brand-new Flybridge series; this symbolizes our enduring dedication to creating exceptional vessels for our customers to always be in awe of.” 

This Flybridge series promises to be more than a yacht; it’s a modern marine engineering masterpiece designed for yachting enthusiasts who demand the very best. With its combination of sleek, futuristic design and unmatched features, it promises to be a game-changer in the luxury yachting world.

The future of yachting has arrived for Cruisers Yachts with this new series —more details are to come on the 55 Fly with the official launch in spring 2024 and another model following shortly after in 2025. For more information, visit www.cruisersyachts.com/blog/2023/flybridge-series-announcement

Cruisers Yachts will be in attendance at the 2023 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show on GH Dock with an incredible eight boat line-up – including four Cantius and four GLS models. Representatives from the factory will be at the show to meet with guests and to share more insights about this new Flybridge series. 

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