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From Dusk till Dawn: The new Fjord 44 Coupé has arrived

by Marnie Ebeling 31 Aug 2018 15:51 AEST
The Fjord 44 Coupé © N. Krauss Hamburg

The Fjord 44 Coupé is being described as extravagant, powerful and seaworthy, she is Fjord transformed.

The stylish open layout characterising the power yacht brand Fjord has now been complemented with a luxurious and streamlined deck house. The arc-saloon is a multifunctional structure, built with genuine glass, stainless steel and high quality composite GRP.

The Fjord 44 Coupé now takes things indoors while providing large glass windows for a perfect 360 degreesview, maintaining Fjord's "open" feel. With generous standing height, two side doors at the front, two electric windows at the sides, an electric sunroof and a majestic twin sliding door at the back, the arc-saloon is as versatile as you make it. Protect yourself in cooler conditions or open up when the weather is warmer, the choice is yours.

Keep shaded in the cockpit with the retractable awning or transform the U-sofa into another sunlounge with the electric lowerable backrest and sliding aft, extending the cockpit by 400mm.

Four berths and a lavish bathroom below turn this Fjord into the perfect yacht year-round, for the day and the night. Nevertheless, the Fjord 44 Coupé offers Fjords same thrilling experience with Two Volvo Penta IPS 600 engines accelerating the yacht to 36 knots.

Another special feature is the undisturbed walk-around outside, which is a trademark of Fjord. The high railing on all sides enables safe passage, making it both practical and secure even for smaller children.

A new developed bathing platform elongates this boat to 13.45 meters and is equipped with a hydraulic high/ low system, able to carry a dinghy up to 300 kg. With integrated folding stairs, this allows for perfect for access to your private beach.

The world premiere of the new Fjord 44 coupé will be celebrated at the Cannes Yachting Festival from the 11th to the 16th of September 2018.

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