The inland Italian builder expects to premiere the 70 Fly motor yacht at the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival.
The 70 Fly will be the flagship of Absolute’s planing flybridge line
Absolute is developing the 70 Fly, which will become the flagship of the Italian shipyard’s planing flybridge series when it debuts in 2025. As well as the 60 Fly, 56 Fly, 52 Fly and 47 Fly, the inland builder also produces the high-volume Navetta series (48, 52, 53, 58, 62, 64, 68, 70, 75) and the new Coupé line (48).
The upcoming 70 Fly will feature Absolute’s first high-low swim platform, which will include integrated, non-slip steps and dedicated storage for sea toys. “This feature brings a new dimension of enjoyment for those who love the water,” Absolute stated.

The aft cockpit terrace leads to a high-low swim platform
The cockpit terrace includes open lateral balustrades that enhance the views, flexible furnishings and a well-equipped hospitality area with a wet bar, fridge and storage.
Atmospheric external lighting transforms the space into an evocative setting after sunset, showcasing its easy access to the aft bathing platform, saloon, foredeck and flybridge. Like the cockpit, the foredeck includes ambient lighting systems, with concealed strip appliances that give furniture units an appearance of suspension.

The flybridge offers expansive social areas.
The flybridge is notable for its low, reverse-raked windscreen, which protects guests and a starboard helm station featuring flush-mounted monitors and intuitive controls. The fly deck offers integrated sofas all along the port side, loose chairs to starboard and an L-shaped wet bar aft of the helm station.
The 70 Fly’s architecture is designed to minimise the barriers between exterior and interior, so guests feel in close contact with the seascape wherever they are on board. This is particularly notable in the saloon’s new six-leaf sliding door on the port side, which opens up the dining area to the outside, offering a blend of indoor comfort and alfresco dining.

The saloon has sliding doors to port
Panoramic windows and slim stainless-steel handrails ensure unobstructed views, while the galley is positioned to serve both the saloon and cockpit. The soft furnishings have also been redesigned, with elegant, full-height curtaining adding luxurious comfort. Absolute has created access from the lower helm to the lateral walkways on both sides, facilitating mooring operations.
On the lower deck, the full-beam owner’s stateroom includes a king-size bed, vanity area and extensive storage. Large windows offer immense natural light and can be opened to offer natural ventilation, while the en-suite bathroom is comprehensively equipped and superbly finished.

The full-beam master suite
The aft VIP cabin mirrors the master’s level of finish, while in between are a guest cabin with two single berths and one with two electrically-convertible berths. The crew cabin has a separate entrance from the lateral walkway, with one or two berths and a dedicated shower.