Summertime is the time to be in the Mediterranean. Therefore, the anticipated delivery of the Codecasa F81 yacht (her hull number) in the summer of 2025 is perfect timing. Metal cutting has just begun at the yard’s facilities in Pisa, Italy. Months from now, the steel hull and aluminum superstructure joining takes place, and then the project transfers to the builder’s Viareggio site.
Although Codecasa is not divulging many details at this point, the project does not appear to be a spec build. Styling-wise, the 186-footer (nearly 57-meter) has a strongly flared, sharp bow. Additionally, chiseled and angled sections lend movement to her overall profile.
Inside, meanwhile, as is tradition, six staterooms will accommodate the owners as well as friends and family. An elevator will make it simpler to access the below-decks staterooms from the upper decks, whether the guests are in the skylounge or the main-deck saloon. A crew of 12 plus a captain will handle operations and guest needs.
Speaking of operations, the Codecasa F81 yacht will of course be capable of crossing oceans on her own. Her best range should be 5,000 nautical miles at a modest speed of 12 knots. The twin Caterpillar 3512E engines additionally should permit a maximum speed of 17 knots under light load.
The news comes just after the Codecasa C124 yacht, hull number six in the Codecasa 43 series (above) arrived at the shipyard’s Viareggio site for outfitting. Since she’s farther along in the build process, she’s set for delivery next year.
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More About the Codecasa F81 Yacht
LOA: 186’2” (56.75 meters)
Beam: 33’5” (10.2 meters)
Draft: 9’8” (3 meters)
Guests: 12 in 6 staterooms
Engines: 2/2,375-hp Caterpillars
Range:5,000 nautical miles at 12 knots
Builder: Codecasa
Stylist: Codecasa
Naval Architect: Codecasa
Interior Design: Codecasa
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