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Codecasa's MY Legacy 4 lauched

by Codecasa Yachts 19 Mar 07:29 GMT
MY Legacy 4 © Codecasa Yachts

The M/Y Legacy 4 stands out for its elegant lines, advanced engineering solutions and the high level of quality and craftsmanship that characterizes every Codecasa Yacht and once again demonstrates the excellence of Codecasa’s shipbuilding tradition.

Watch the video to discover our M/Y Legacy 4 and experience first-hand one of the most important moment in the creation of one of our Yacht.

LEGACY 4 is a 57 metre Yacht with a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, a combination that ensures structural strength, safety and weight optimization designed to offer stability and comfort even in the most challenging crossings.

Equipped with two Caterpillar 3512E engines, each with 1771 kW (2375 hp) at 1800 rpm, able of pushing the vessel up to a maximum speed of 17 knots at light displacement. The range reaches 5,000 nautical miles at 12 knots: a condition that opens the way to transoceanic navigation in complete safety and reliability.

The Lloyd’s Register EMEA certification – 100 A1, SSC “YACHT” MONO G6 – LMC + UMS -“Red Ensign Group Yacht Code – Part. A” Full Compliance witnesses the industry’s rigorous focus on the highest technical and quality standards.

The realization of the yacht is the result of the now consolidated collaboration between the Codecasa Shipyards and Mr.Tommaso Spadolini. The spacious and welcoming interior and exterior spaces were designed to offer a harmonious balance between privacy and conviviality. An elevator connects all the decks, ensuring comfort and complete accessibility on board.

The accommodation area includes the Owner’s Suite and five Guest cabins, in addition to the Captain’s cabin and six twin cabins dedicated to the crew; a layout entirely designed to ensure efficient and discreet service.

The launch of the m.y. LEGACY 4 is the result of the hard teamwork, expertise, passion and dedication of the whole Codecasa Shipyards team. To all Codecasa people –from the design to the construction, up to the final installations – goes our heartfelt thanks for the commitment and professionalism they have devoted to this project.

A special thanks goes to all the subcontractors that, with their experience and collaboration, contributed significantly to the making of this yacht.

We would also like to express our gratitude to the Owning Company, to its advisors Yanova and Fraser Yachts, as well as to Tommaso Spadolini, who have supported every phase of this journey.

But above all, we extend our sincere best wishes to the Owner: hoping that this Yacht will bring him pleasant and unforgettable crossings, moments of peace, discovery, and satisfaction.

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