The Beneteau Flyer 650 Sun Deck is a versatile and sporty day boat designed for those who seek both performance and comfort on the water. Measuring just under 22 feet in length, this compact yet spacious vessel offers a perfect ba...
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Review - Beneteau Flyer 650 Sun Deck
MarineBroker
09/30/2024, 6:35 AM
The Beneteau Flyer 650 Sun Deck is a versatile and sporty day boat designed for those who seek both performance and comfort on the water. Measuring just under 22 feet in length, this compact yet spacious vessel offers a perfect balance between ease of handling and onboard amenities. With its sleek lines and contemporary design, the Flyer 650 Sun Deck is not only visually appealing but also built to handle a variety of water conditions, making it an ideal choice for coastal cruising, water sports, and day trips with family or friends.
At the heart of the Beneteau Flyer 650 is a well-thought-out cockpit layout, which maximizes space and functionality. The forward sun deck is one of the boat's standout features, providing a large, comfortable area for sunbathing or relaxing. The helm station is ergonomically designed, offering excellent visibility and easy access to controls, making maneuvering the boat a breeze. Behind the helm, the boat is equipped with ample seating, including a foldaway bench that can be converted into additional space for socializing or dining, ensuring the comfort of passengers during longer outings.
Powered by an outboard engine, the Flyer 650 Sun Deck delivers impressive speed and agility, allowing boaters to enjoy everything from leisurely cruises to thrilling high-speed runs. Despite its compact size, the boat offers plenty of storage space, including compartments beneath the seats and a dedicated anchor locker. There's also a small cabin tucked under the sun deck, providing a cozy retreat or extra storage for gear and equipment.
In summary, the Beneteau Flyer 650 Sun Deck is a well-rounded and stylish boat that combines performance, comfort, and practicality. Whether you're looking to explore coastal waters, engage in water sports, or simply relax under the sun, this boat offers an enjoyable and user-friendly experience for boaters of all skill levels.
Specifications
General
Boat Type: Power Boats
Class Type: Cuddy Cabin
Specifications
Length: 20.18
Beam: 8.01
Draft: 2.62
Hull Material: GRP
Build
First Built: 2013
Propulsion
Fuel Type: Unleaded
Engines: 1
Power: 200 HP
Brand: Unknown
Accomodation
PROS & CONS
What we appreciated
Spacious sun deck area ideal for relaxation and sunbathing
Compact size making it easy to maneuver and dock
Modern design with comfortable seating arrangements
Good fuel efficiency for its class
Versatile layout suitable for day cruising and watersports
What we didn’t appreciate
Limited cabin space, not ideal for overnight stays
Smaller engine options may limit high-speed performance
Storage compartments can be somewhat limited
No built-in head (toilet) in some models
Can be less stable in rougher waters due to size
Upkeep Costs
Insurance: $800 - $1,200 per year
Maintenance and repairs: $1,000 - $2,000 per year
Fuel: $1,200 - $2,000 per year (depending on usage)
Storage (marina slip or dry storage): $1,000 - $3,000 per year