Presented as a world premiere at this year’s Miami boat show, the new Absolute 52 Fly, while sharing its name with its legendary and namesake predecessor (2017), is a completely new boat.
New design, both exterior and interior, new on-board technology and, of course, new hull as well.
This is why we had to test her as soon as possible, encouraged by the worldwide success that this model is enjoying.
Absolute 52 Fly Sea Trial
It is a spacey day today at the Marina di Varazze, in spite of the forecasts that called for rain. Sun, warmth and a calm sea are the perfect ingredients for spending a few hours at sea aboard the new Absolute 52 Fly.
Said and done. We cast off our moorings and, thanks to the joystick with integrated manoeuvring propellers, we leave our berth with embarrassing ease. Outside the marina, the sea is almost calm, there is a slight long wave that the boat doesn’t even feel.
Directionality is excellent, even at low speeds, a sign of a hull that is anything but flat. I accelerate slowly and the boat comes alive, it gains speed without sinking aft and then, to my amazement, already at around 10/11 knots it comes out of the water and accelerates without changing its trim.
I have always attached great importance to the ability of a hull to remain balanced, i.e. horizontal, regardless of speed. It is a rare quality, very useful for smooth cruising without developing excessive friction.