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Numarine 62

There’s a lot to like about the Numarine 62, from her fluid layout to her speed to her distinctive profile. But if you’re looking at this flying bridge yacht, you only have half the story. See what we’re talking about here.
  • By Jason Y. Wood
  • June 6, 2017

Numarine 62

The Numarine 62 Fly awaits your next move, with a welcoming layout and distinctive lines
that will turn heads no matter where you go.

Numarine 62

With power from a pair of 1,200-horsepower MAN diesels (or optional Volvo Penta engines), the 62 Fly made speeds of better than 35 knots in our sea trial, but this boat is more than just a spirited performer.

Numarine 62

A wide-open aft bulkhead means true everyone can easily enjoy indoor-outdoor living.
Your whole crew will be together.

Numarine 62

There’s also a flying bridge laden with sunpads and surrounded by the best views.

Numarine 62

Where better for everyone to enjoy the sunset than the top deck?
This lounge area makes it easy to enjoy meals and more.

Numarine 62

A roomy cockpit makes for good times on board, shaded by the flying-bridge overhang.

Numarine 62

Take the forward stairs down to the accommodations.
The steeply raked windshield serves as a skylight.

Numarine 62

With plenty of open spaces, the Numarine 62 Fly is a terrific way for you and your guests to reconnect with the sea.

Numarine 62

The amidships master makes the most of the deck space with an athwartships berth.

Numarine 62

The forward VIP has the fit and finish one would expect from a company such as Numarine,
which takes a creative approach to boatbuilding.

Numarine 62

A double stateroom rounds out the accommodations and provides a pleasant haven for guests.

Numarine 62

Numarine also developed a hardtop model on the same hull as the 62 Fly,
and she’s definitely worth a closer look.

Numarine 62

The Numarine 62 HT has striking lines, including the same arched bulwark along each side.

Numarine 62

While one gives up tremendous outdoor space and views from the flying bridge,
the hardtop model offers a distinctive skylight array that brightens the main deck considerably.

Numarine 62

It’s hard to look away from the 62 HT, particularly with this terrific color scheme
that accentuates the dramatic effect of the arched bulwark.

Numarine 62

While some think the architectural elements impede the view,
we like to think of it as adding a bit of mystery to the boat’s overall look.

Numarine 62

After all, if you want to get out there and be seen, fewer locations on board
allow you to make a bigger splash than the foredeck lounges.

Numarine 62

And after you make your grand entrance, run for the secluded cove and keep them guessing.

Numarine 62

After all, not everyone likes to look like every other boat in the marina.

Numarine 62

And if you agree, the Numarine 62 Fly may be just the ticket for finding your own way.

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