Sargo 45 Fly

The next evolution of an award-winning yacht.

Following the remarkable success of the Sargo 45, launched in 2023, Sargo is proud to introduce a stunning new model – the Sargo 45 Flybridge. This striking new model elevates the acclaimed 45 with a commanding flybridge for open-air cruising while preserving the comfort, functionality, and practicality that made the original 45 a global favourite.

New exterior versatility, same interior comfort

The new flybridge model expands on Sargo’s commitment to functional design. After one-and-a-half years of meticulous development, the Sargo 45 Flybridge showcases the brand’s deep expertise in efficient production, space optimisation, and advanced 3D engineering. The result is a flybridge that adds another dimension to the yacht – without sacrificing interior headroom.

Despite the taller profile, the 45 Flybridge still passes easily under low bridges thanks to an electrically operated, foldable lantern mast. With the mast lowered, the total height is just 4.12 metres. The added structure has been cleverly designed so that the wheelhouse retains natural light through a glass panel and two conveniently placed opening hatches.

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Premium functionality and materials

The Sargo 45 earned international acclaim, combining exceptional space utilisation, elegant craftsmanship, and ocean-ready performance, and the 45 FLY continues on the same path. The flybridge itself features a thoughtfully designed helm with the captain in the center alongside three forward-facing passenger seats. Two of these seats feature a clever movable backrest, allowing them to face either forward or towards the U-shaped dinette lounge, creating a spacious seating area for up to seven people.

The flybridge helm is equipped with a 16-inch chartplotter and all essential controls, including bow thruster and system switches. Standard equipment includes a cool box and a sink with both hot and cold water, while an ice maker can be added as an option.

A particularly thoughtful detail is the dedicated storage compartment for the included bimini top – a rare feature in yachts of this size. The solution keeps the flybridge clean and uncluttered while making the top effortless to stow and set up.

World premiere at BOOT Düsseldorf

The official world premiere of the Sargo 45 Flybridge will take place at BOOT Düsseldorf, 17–25 January 2026. Here, visitors will have an opportunity to experience the innovation and Finnish craftsmanship that make the 45 series a favourite for boat owners seeking the perfect combination of adventure and comfort.

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With its ocean-ready capability, versatile layout, and premium detailing, the 45 Flybridge marks a bold new step for one of SARGO’s most celebrated models – and sets a new benchmark for modern flybridge motor yachts.

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