May 26, 2008

Project: Couach 2300 Fly

On the heels of the 2200 Fly success, of which 40 have been built, Couach Shipyard set on updating this successful model. The objective was to modernise her exterior lines while preserving the seagoing qualities of this vessel originally designed for demanding owners, eager to set sail on their own on board a fast large yacht. Comfort and safety on board remain unrivalled, and without yielding to marine qualities that has made his predecessor famous the 2300 Fly, which first example will be launched at the beginning of 2009, will feature lighter and airier exterior and interior layouts: an extended fly that can receive a hard top, sideways enlarged making easier movement on deck, an elegant high bulwark echoing larger models of the range, redesigned portholes and windows being enlarged to bring more natural light and a bow shaped to a point that slimes down her line and position her definitively in the Yacht category. The comfortable and luxurious 4-cabin version is fully costumed as far as the decoration and materials are concerned, leaving the owner imagination to decorate his yacht. The main cabin has also been redesigned and enlarged giving a greater comfort feeling. As ever, equipment on board is top quality and compliant with Yachting standard for maximum comfort and safety. With her twin MTU 1500hp, or MAN 1300hp this new 2300 Fly benefits from a remarkable seaworthiness at any speed and perfect passage at sea thanks to her high performance deep Vee shaped hull. Faithful to her predecessor reputation she offers a cruising speed of about 30 knots and a max speed of 36 with the big engine option.

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