The 57m Codecasa 57 superyacht Legacy 4 has been delivered, with naval architecture and exterior design developed in-house by the Italian yard and interiors by Tommaso Spadolini Design Studio. Built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, the 900GT yacht combines classic Codecasa styling with long-range cruising capability of up to 5,000 nautical miles.
A classic Codecasa profile shaped by in-house design
The superyacht is a build that reflects Codecasa’s long-established design language. Her raked, flared bow and extended foredeck create a purposeful, forward-driven stance, while the clean white hull is offset by subtle red detailing and radar domes. The tiered arrangement of the aft decks gives the yacht a sense of depth and proportion, reinforcing a profile that feels both traditional and carefully refined rather than overtly modern.
Tiered decks and a sun deck pool define outdoor living
Outdoor spaces are arranged to make full use of the motor yacht’s volume, with cascading aft decks that naturally guide movement between levels. The sundeck stands out as a key feature, centred around a pool that draws the focus to open-air living. This emphasis on exterior use continues across the yacht, where seating and dining areas are positioned to take advantage of elevated views, while features such as the swim platform and an exterior bar support a relaxed, outdoor lifestyle at anchor.
Rich materials and a private owner’s domain
Inside the yacht, Tommaso Spadolini’s interiors lean into a more classic and tactile aesthetic, with mahogany cabinetry paired with marble, natural stone, and soft furnishings in velvet and silk. This combination creates a warm, layered atmosphere that contrasts with the crisp exterior lines. Accommodation is arranged for up to 12 guests across six suites, including a dedicated owner’s suite that offers a high level of privacy and space. Circulation between decks is supported by an elevator, adding a practical layer of comfort to the onboard experience.
Long-range capability with proven diesel power
Beneath the surface, Legacy 4 is built on a displacement steel hull with a 10.2m beam and 3m draft, giving her the proportions needed for stable long-range cruising. Power comes from twin Caterpillar 3512E engines, delivering a top speed of 17 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots. With a fuel capacity of 140,000 litres, the yacht is capable of travelling up to 5,000 nautical miles, placing her firmly in the category of transoceanic cruisers while maintaining the reliability of a conventional twin-screw setup.
Legacy 4 joins a steady pipeline of projects at Codecasa, with the Italian builder continuing to deliver a mix of yachts across its facilities. According to YachtBuyer MarketWatch, one example is the 58m Codecasa C128, a current build scheduled for delivery in 2026, which reflects the yard’s consistent in-house approach to exterior design and engineering, along with a layout designed to accommodate up to 12 guests.
With delivery now complete, Legacy 4 adds another substantial project to Codecasa’s portfolio, reinforcing the yard’s position in the long-range steel yacht segment.
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