23-metre Fly, fast-planing Couach yacht, has been launched at the end of March and is now ready for delivery.

Couach’s Project Manager for the yacht, Pascal Boyer, commented at her launch:
This yacht always surprises me; she is surely one of the best Couach boats, and her seaworthiness is excellent
The vessel has been built for a first-time yacht owner who admired a friend’s Couach for a number of years and subsequently decided he wanted one for himself. Instead of the usual three guest cabins, the client chose to have two larger guest cabins, with an additional dressing area for the owner’s suite. The interior design’s grey and beige palette remains refined and relaxed throughout the yacht. Oak and felt have been used across many of her spaces.

The yacht has a beam of 5.37 metres and a draft of just 1.50 metres, and fully loaded she has a displacement of 50 tonnes. She features zero-speed gyroscopic stabilizers for guest comfort at anchor, and has twin MAN 12V 1400 diesel engines providing a cruising speed of 24 knots and a top speed of 34 knots.
One of the most attractive things about the 2300 model, says Couach’s CEO Walter Ceglia, is the fact it remains accessible to owner-operators, rather than relying on professional crew for navigation. This means that the yacht can be enjoyed directly by the family who want to spend their holidays in complete privacy.
