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Couach have announced the sale of the first of their 1500 models.
The Couach 1500 features a large bow area for relaxation and sunbathing at anchor or for enjoying the ride when underway. The extensive sun pads can be removed to allow natural light to flood into the master cabin below via the skylight.
The walk-around decks lead to the generous aft deck, which transforms from sofa and coffee table with accompanying free-standing seating to a large dining table for up to eight guests. Double sets of stairs on the port and starboard sides lead down to the swimming platform, which is large enough to stow a jet ski.
The 1500’s main deck interior features large windows and an L-shaped sofa facing a wall-mounted television. Amidships, a compact and practical galley to starboard sits alongside the steering console with its double helm seats.
In the lazarette, astern of the twin inboard engines, there is space for stowage of a 2.9m RIB tender. The yacht is fitted with two Volvo IPS 600 435hp engines as standard.
For further information visit: couach.com




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