French yacht builder Chantier Naval Couach has released the first visuals of its newly reimagined 37-metre superyacht.
Between presence and power, the 3700 Sport Couach is a sporty and elegant yacht. Our in-house creative and technical teams have reinterpreted its identity and design to come up with a yacht as intelligent and modern as it is seductive
Walter Ceglia, Couach CEO
The 3700 Sport takes design cues from the world of luxury automobiles as well as contemporary architecture and naval design. It is available in a four- or five-cabin arrangement, complemented by ample glazing to amplify the interior’s natural light. The large main saloon, incorporating lounging and dining areas, offers a feeling of space for a sport yacht, with accommodation for up to 10 guests tended to by six crew.
The released renderings of the 3700 Sport’s interiors suggest an ethnic and light design theme, with a neutral palette of wood finishes, hand-crafted details and materials that can be tailored to any buyer’s tastes. The expansive duplex aft deck features a “bathing beach” fitted out with a shower, umbrella, diving board and swim ladder, just steps away from the multi-purpose cockpit with sun loungers and dining area. Space in the yacht’s tender garage allows for a five-metre tender for adventures ashore, as well as a jetski for fun on water.
The flybridge is one of the main areas for enjoyment for many yacht owners, and the 3700 Sport will not disappoint. Couach’s designers imagined a space similar to a contemporary beachfront villa, with expansive, panoramic views and all amenities easily at hand. There is an outdoor kitchen and grill, with areas for relaxing, dining and sunbathing. An ultra-modern Jacuzzi could be added to the flybridge layout, which is fully customisable to a buyer’s personal preferences.
Performance wise the yacht has a top speed of 28 knots (24 knots for cruising) and exceptional manoeuvrability. The hull would be constructed in GRP, while her draft of 1.85 metres means she can venture into secluded shallow bays.