Only three years to buildCodecasa delivers 57-metre Legacy 4

Uske Berndt

 · 28.04.2026

Only three years to build: Codecasa delivers 57-metre Legacy 4
Legacy 4: The Codecasa 57 is based on a proven platform, which significantly shortens the construction time.
Codecasa Shipyards hands over the 57 metre "Legacy 4" to her owners. The ship is based on a proven technical foundation. Hull F81 leaves the shipyard after three years of construction.

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The 57-metre-long ship bears the hull number F81 and uses the technical platform of the Codecasa 57-metre class, which has already proven itself many times over. The Italian shipyard from Viareggio is focussing on classic elegance in the interior design of this new build. It took a well-coordinated team three years of work from keel laying to completion. The Launch of the "Legacy 4".

Design and equipment

The interior of the "Legacy 4" uses mahogany for the entire furnishings. The finest fabrics such as velvet and silk are used for the upholstery. Marble and natural stone can be found in selected floor areas and as decorative elements in the furnishings. Tommaso Spadolini Design Studio favoured timeless elegance over fashionable trends.

Technical basis of the Codecasa 57

The technical platform of the Codecasa 57-metre class forms the foundation of the yacht. This basis has already proven reliable in several projects, and Studio PLANA under the direction of Pierluigi Ausonio is responsible for the design.

Codecasa uses standardised components where it makes sense and adapts individual elements to the owner's wishes. This approach shortens the construction time and increases quality through tried and tested solutions. The three-year construction phase included all steps from keel laying to final outfitting.

Various teams worked together

Several companies were involved in the realisation of the "Legacy 4". The technical departments, design and production teams of Codecasa Shipyards formed the core team. Yanova, led by Daniel Kupfer, acted as owner's representative and coordinated their requirements. Ocean Independence also acted as owner's representative, while Fraser Yachts took care of all operational aspects of the yacht.

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Uske Berndt

Uske Berndt

Editor News & Panorama

Uske was born just outside Volkswagen in 1970 and tested various small boats with sails through her boyfriend (now husband 😊) on a quarry pond. Her studies in Kiel took her to the Baltic Sea with boats of all kinds and eventually to a regatta from Hong Kong to Mauritius via the Academic Sailing Club. Her teacher training ended at the Burda School of Journalism in Munich instead of in the classroom and finally at Boote Exclusiv. After a long break and various stories about house building, she returned to Delius Klasing and has been filling the magazine with long stories about large ships ever since. A family-owned H-boat was quickly sold again as the mother realized that sailing with two small children was neither relaxing nor fun.

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