The Austin Parker 62 Palma Fly is a luxurious and sophisticated yacht designed for those who appreciate elegance and performance on the water. Measuring 62 feet in length, this vessel offers an exquisite blend of modern design and...
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Review
The Austin Parker 62 Palma Fly is a luxurious and sophisticated yacht designed for those who appreciate elegance and performance on the water. Measuring 62 feet in length, this vessel offers an exquisite blend of modern design and classic charm. The 62 Palma Fly features a spacious flybridge, providing an ideal space for relaxation and entertainment with panoramic views. Inside, the yacht boasts a refined interior with high-quality materials and finishes, including a well-appointed salon, a fully equipped galley, and comfortable accommodations that can sleep up to six guests. With powerful engines and advanced navigation systems, the Austin Parker 62 Palma Fly ensures a smooth and enjoyable cruising experience. Whether you're seeking a leisurely day trip or an extended voyage, this yacht delivers style, comfort, and exceptional performance.
Specifications
General
Boat Type: Power Boats
Class Type: Flybridge
Specifications
Length: 62.34
Beam: 21.65
Draft: 3.94
Hull Material: GRP
Build
First Built: 2020
Propulsion
Fuel Type: Diesel
Engines: 2
Power: 1000 HP
Brand: MAN
Accomodation
Berths: 6
Cabins: 3
Bathrooms: 3
PROS & CONS
What we appreciated
Elegant and timeless Italian design with high-quality craftsmanship
Spacious flybridge offering excellent visibility and outdoor lounging space
Robust construction suitable for long-range cruising
Luxurious and comfortable interior with premium materials
Advanced navigation and onboard systems for enhanced safety and convenience
What we didn’t appreciate
Relatively high purchase and maintenance costs due to luxury status
Limited availability of specialized service centers depending on location
Large size may restrict access to smaller marinas and docks
Fuel consumption can be significant given vessel size and engine power
Potentially complex systems requiring experienced crew to operate efficiently
Upkeep Costs
Fuel: Approximately $50,000 - $70,000 per year depending on usage
Maintenance and Repairs: $30,000 - $50,000 per year
Dockage/Marina Fees: $20,000 - $40,000 per year
Insurance: $10,000 - $20,000 per year
Crew Salaries (if applicable): $100,000 - $200,000 per year