Launched at the end of 2016, the fully custom, fast-planing 44.8-metre 4400 Fast Fly was recently delivered to her owners. All interior and exterior design, as well as naval architecture, was carried out in-house at the shipyard.
She sports a composite hull and flybridge, featuring fibre glass, carbon fibre, Aramat® and Kevlar® materials, and is equipped with zero-speed gyroscopic stabilizers. With a cruising speed of 17 knots and a top speed of 24 knots, the yacht represents the very pinnacle of Couach Yachts building accomplishments to date.
The fully customised yacht is the sister ship to 49.5m M/Y La Pellegrina and 49.3m M/Y Belongers. Tailoring the yacht’s interior was a particular focus for the project, which features a combination of bronze, oak, treated leathers, engraved glass, engraved marble, Dacryl® with copper inlay, and metallic resin. Many decorative elements were created specifically for the yacht, hand in hand with the client and the captain.
The Project Coordinator for the yacht, Jean Yves Corvisier, said on her completion:
This yacht benefits from the experience of her two big sisters. I believe that the 4400 FLY is the apotheosis of what we are able to accomplish at Couach. From a design and decoration point of view, as much as from an innovation and technology point of view, an enormous amount has been achieved
Approaching from the gangway, the main deck aft has a large seating area. This leads into the main salon with a number of independent areas, as well as a large sofa and TV area for film nights on board. The galley and a crew service area are located amidships, before reaching the full-beam VIP cabin to the front of the interior.
The lower deck is primarily dedicated to accommodation for guests and crew, including a full-beam master cabin amidships and two further guest cabins, one a double and the other a double convertible to a twin. To the rear of the lower deck, the six-metre Novurania tender is launched from a port-side door.
The upper deck aft features an expansive sun pad area leading into the formal dining area with seating for up to 12 guests as well as a bar area, sofa and chairs. Amidships there is a double cabin on the starboard side, and a pantry on the port side, with the captain’s cabin adjoining the bridge. Expansive sunpads between the upper deck and foredeck provide further lounging space from which to enjoy the surroundings, leading down to a seating area perfect for a sundowner on the main foredeck.
The flybridge has a lounging space to the aft, a dining table for seating of up to 10 guests, and a large seating area and wet bar.