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Would you take this elegant coupe cruiser for a long weekend cruise in style? Rate this yacht from 1–5 stars and comment below! Fjord 44 Coupe © Fjord Yachts Length overall: 44 ft (13.4 m) Beam: 14 ft 9 in (4.5 m) Draft: approx. 3 ft 11 in (1.2 m) Max speed: approx. 38 kn (44 mph / 70 km/h) Cruising speed: approx. 30 kn (35 mph / 56 km/h) Range: approx. 350 nm Engines: Twin Volvo Penta IPS 800/1200 Fuel capacity: approx. 2,000 L Price: US$ ~1,450,000 (base) Guest cabins: 2 Berths: up to 4–6 guests The Fjord 44 Coupe blends Scandinavian minimalist design with all‑weather performance and stylish comfort. Its coupe profile provides a protected helm and lounge area while preserving open‑air living when desired. Below deck, the yacht offers refined cabins and modern amenities for overnight or extended cruising. With twin Volvo Penta IPS propulsion, the 44 Coupe delivers smooth handling, efficiency, and confident performance for coastal adventures in any season. #FjordYachts #CoupeYacht #LuxuryPerformance #HarbourMasters
Matt and Lisa make the tough decision to Sail away from Key West, in the aftermath of hurricane Ian. Key West experienced it’s fair share of death and destruction during the storm, and with another storm possibly following the same path in nine days, the crew decided to start their adventure two months earlier than planned. The five day sail up to mainland was filled with poor weather, big waves, and little sleep. Once they arrive in Fort Lauderdale, they quickly work to get the sailboat stocked with food, fuel, and anything else they will need for their international travels. The last day Matt goes up the mast, to work on navigation lights and get the boat ready for its voyage. Check out Episode 34 https://youtu.be/jrNVeYGVZLo
It’s just a very rare opportunity to find such a perfectly well maintained and operating classic yacht. With Wraith of Odin, there is a beautiful history and story. Built on a beach in Norther Rivers region and with the current owner, a full rebuild, a trans Tasman cruise, a successful racing program, and just an absolute diligence in all regards. There is nothing to do. With her full covers, and regular scheduled care, she is also easy to maintain.