
Sessa Fly 45
The Sessa Fly 45 combines slick styling detail with a massive flying bridge built for entertaining, check it out in this photo gallery.

The Sessa Fly 45 combines slick styling detail with a massive flying bridge built for entertaining, check it out in this photo gallery.


When synched with four-cylinder common-rail D4s the boat should top out somewhere around 35 mph while maintaining a cruise just under 30 mph.

Sessa’s Key Largo 34 promises to be one heck of a dayboat. With a top speed said to approach 52 mph she’s got more than enough pop in her to get your blood pumping. And if that isn’t enough sizzle for you, her loads of outdoor space—including a large sunpad in her bow—will ensure that your tan stays flawless. A good match for anyone looking for either a tender or

Sometimes looks aren’t deceiving. This boat really is fast.Italian builders are well known for their stylish exterior lines and opulent interiors, but because of that people sometimes assume that these builders have neglected other things—like performance. Sessa’s C43 stops such conjectures
Specifications Builder: Sessa This article originally appeared in the May 2007 issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine.

The Sessa Fly 45 combines slick styling detail with a massive flying bridge built for entertaining, check it out in this photo gallery.

The Sessa C44 is a classic Italian cruising boat…

When synched with four-cylinder common-rail D4s the boat should top out somewhere around 35 mph while maintaining a cruise just under 30 mph.

Sessa’s Key Largo 34 promises to be one heck of a dayboat. With a top speed said to approach 52 mph she’s got more than enough pop in her to get your blood pumping. And if that isn’t enough sizzle for you, her loads of outdoor space—including a large sunpad in her bow—will ensure that your tan stays flawless. A good match for anyone looking for either a tender or

Sometimes looks aren’t deceiving. This boat really is fast.Italian builders are well known for their stylish exterior lines and opulent interiors, but because of that people sometimes assume that these builders have neglected other things—like performance. Sessa’s C43 stops such conjectures
Specifications Builder: Sessa This article originally appeared in the May 2007 issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine.