Designed inside and out by the shipyard, with interiors by Tommaso Spadolini, the 900GT superyacht has now reached its most visible milestone as she enters the water in her final form.
Classic Codecasa Lines
The proportions of the superyacht are deliberate. A raked, flared bow leads into an extended foredeck, giving the yacht a purposeful stance, while the cascading aft decks step cleanly down toward the water. The white hull and superstructure are accented by a red bootstripe and matching radar dome detailing - subtle touches that reinforce Codecasa’s established design language.
Built to Lloyd’s Register standards, Legacy 4 has been engineered with transoceanic cruising in mind. Substantial tank capacities and a solid displacement platform place her squarely within the segment of owners seeking autonomy and reliability over long distances.
Elevated Leisure Spaces with Sea Views
Outdoor life on board the motor yacht centers on the sun deck, where a pool takes a prominent position with open views across the horizon. It is a simple but effective focal point, drawing guests upward and reinforcing the vessel's emphasis on time spent at anchor.
The stepped aft decks create distinct exterior zones at each level - spaces for dining, lounging, and informal gatherings. An exterior bar, Jacuzzi, swimming platform, underwater lights, and teak decking complete the setup. These features are familiar within the segment, yet the way they are distributed across the tiered decks gives Legacy 4 a sense of flow from top to waterline.
Twin Caterpillar 3512E engines deliver 2,375hp each, for a combined output of 4,750hp, driving twin screw propellers. Top speed is reported at 17 knots, with a cruising speed of 12 knots.
Wide-Beam Volume with Full-Deck Connectivity
With a gross tonnage of 900GT, circulation on board has been treated as a priority. A central elevator connects each deck, a practical feature that enhances comfort on a yacht of this beam and internal volume. It also speaks to the profile of ownership this yacht is aimed at - extended time on board, multigenerational use, and ease of movement throughout.
Spadolini’s interior design is expected to follow a refined, contemporary direction grounded in proportion and balance. While material details remain undisclosed, the layout benefits from the yacht’s full-bodied beam, creating broad passageways and generous communal areas. Large windows integrated into the superstructure introduce natural light into the main saloon and guest spaces, reducing any sense of enclosure despite the yacht’s substantial build.
Guest accommodation is arranged across six staterooms for up to 12 guests. The owner’s suite offers a private retreat within the overall plan, supported by five additional guest cabins that maintain consistent standards in space and comfort. Crew quarters are configured for 13, including a captain’s cabin and six double cabins. This level of crew capacity signals serious operational intent.
Active Build Program Continues at Codecasa
According to YachtBuyer MarketWatch, the largest yacht database in the world, Codecasa currently has 3 other yachts either in build or on order. This includes the 43m Codecasa F82 due for delivery in 2027 - she is on the market with Codecasa and has a price upon request.
With her launch complete, Legacy 4 now moves into sea trials ahead of her scheduled 2026 delivery. The project reinforces Codecasa’s steady presence in the 50-60m segment, where proven engineering and traditional proportions continue to hold strong appeal. As she progresses toward handover, Legacy 4 stands as a clear expression of the yard’s enduring approach to steel displacement superyachts.
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