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Couach introduces new 2600 Fly

By IBI Magazine

French boatbuilder Couach has launched the 2600 Fly, a 26m (85ft) flybridge yacht conceptually designed as both an owner operator and charter yacht.

The model features a reduced wind factor and two bow thrusters for manoeuvrability, as well as Couach's automatic system for controlling all of the boat's functions from a single touch screen. As with all its new models, the 2600 Fly has the option of a custom-built layout, equipment and interior design.

The vessel is suited to chartering with its four cabins with independent bathrooms and toilets, as well as two double crew cabins and quarters. The yacht's design also allows for the free movement of crew without disturbing any guests onboard.

With a top speed of 32kt, it is capable of covering 900 miles at 20kt, powered by two Caterpillar C32 1800hp engines.

(27 March 2007)


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