The Cruisers 57 Fly is a 57-foot luxury flybridge yacht that was launched by the Wisconsin-based yacht-building stalwarts Cruisers in 2025. The all-new flagship of the brand, this stylish vessel was designed in tandem with industry icon Luiz Debasto, who opted for clean lines, organic curves and a slick and sporty vibe. The perfect option for summer cruising with the family, the 57 Fly connects guests with the best of the outdoors by featuring four distinct open-air relaxation zones that define 21st century at-sea comfort.
The teak-lined bridge is framed by tinted windscreen glazing and sheltered by a floating hard-top roof, giving guests the opportunity to soak up the views in the cooling shade. To aft there is a C-shaped sofa with a dining table, while a central wet-bar station boasts amenities like under-counter fridges, a sink, a Kenyon Texan grill and an ice-maker. At the front of this level there is a companion day-bed and bench-seating facing the starboard outdoor helm. Down on the main-deck there is sunbathing space for two at a forward sunpad in silver-toned upholstery, as well as a Portuguese Bridge sofa. Explore a teak-lined aft-deck with a transom sofa and room for a table, or take the side steps lead down to a fully hydraulic, full-beam bathing platform. Down here there is a fold-down transom sunpad for relaxation mere inches above the water as well as access into a private crew quarters or locker space.
The modern main-deck salon benefits from sliding glass doors and opening window panes for a breezy connection to the outdoors. This connection is enhanced by a portside bulwark that flips down at the touch of a button to transform into a floating verandah with a pair of removable bar stools facing the main-deck galley for aperitivo hour in the sun. This indoor galley also boasts high-end cooking utilities, while ahead of the kitchen there is a side sofa and a U-shaped dining sofa with a table. The mood in here is bright and contemporary, with Sand Oak timber surrounds, Amtico flooring, ultra-thin Corian counters, fluted wood accents, refined upholstery in neutral tones and suede wall panels. At the front of this level there’s a starboard helm with excellent visibility beyond a sloping windshield and a slew of hi-tech tools such as two 19-inch Garmin display screens, Penta joystick handling, a power-assisted steering wheel, a digital positioning system, a high-speed compass, hydraulic trim-tab switches and an optional Seakeeper 9 stabilizer system.
There is space on the lower-deck for up to six overnight guests across a three-cabin and two-head layout. Cabins on this level enjoy expansive hull glazing, calming design motifs and plenty of cabinet space, with a starboard twin and a VIP double by the bow sharing a large main head with a shower. The amidship full-beam owner’s stateroom boasts a king-sized bed, ergonomic booth seating, widescreen windows with portholes and a vast en-suite boasting a walk-in wet-room shower, an illuminated vanity mirror and a sculptural hand-crafted sink in authentic stone.
A pair of 725HP Volvo Penta D11 950IPS pod-drive engines power this vessel to top speeds of 30 knots, while a 611-gallon fuel tank helps this yacht explore for up to 220 nautical miles at a 20-knot cruising pace.