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Codecasa

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Codecasa
IndustryShipbuilding
Founded1825; 201 years ago (1825) in Viareggio, Italy
FounderGiovanni Battista Codecasa
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsYachts
Websitecodecasayachts.com

Codecasa is an Italian luxury super yacht building firm, founded in Viareggio by Giovanni Battista Codecasa in 1825.

History

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The shipyard Codecasa was created by Giovanni Battista Codecasa in 1825.

Today, under the direction of the sixth generation Codecasa, the company works with a custom policy, which aims to build the yacht according to the owner's needs. In January 2020 the Shipyards will launch a new project: the construction of jets 2020. It will be a 70-meter yacht, with a unique design of its kind because it borrows the aviation lines with the result of looking like an airplane resting on the sea. This project should be completed within the year and is destined to become the new flagship of the Codecasa Shipyards.[1]

Even today the company, despite having many employees and several factories, is led at its top by members of the Codecasa family, maintaining a family business identity exactly as it was when it all started. For 40 years now at the helm of the company there has been Fulvio Codecasa (son of Ugo Codecasa), always present in the company, flanked by his daughters Fulvia and Elena Codecasa, and by their respective husbands Ennio Buonomo and Fabio Lofrese.[2]

In 2010, Codecasa launched the superyacht Lady Lau.[3]

Activities

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File:Lady Lau super-yacht IMO 1010674 Bonifacio.jpg
The superyacht M/Y Lady Lau built in 2010 at Codecasa shipyard in Viareggio

The company possesses a shipyard which allows them to build steel/aluminium or entirely aluminium vessels between 30 and 90 m (98 and 295 ft) in length. The shipyard is situated in one of the port of Viareggio's oldest docks, covering an area in excess of 6500 square meters.[4] The shipyard is also equipped with repairing and refitting of motor and sailing yachts.

The company is responsible for many luxury yachts around the Mediterranean Sea. Former clients include billionaires such as Mohammed Al-Fayed who bought his yacht the Sokar, originally built in 1990 as the Jonikal, in the spring of 1997.[5] It has a length of 208 feet (63.5 m) making it the 89th largest yacht in the world in 2007.[6]

Codecasa Yachts was awarded “Best Design” in the large motor yacht category by Yachts Magazine for their 164-foot range of yachts.[7]

Famous yachts

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See also

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References

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  3. ^ Codecasa launches the 65m Lady Lau Superyacht, Designcurial.com, 21 June 2010
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  5. ^ Superyacht Times
  6. ^ Monaco Eye
  7. ^ Codecasa Yachts, Boatworld.com
  8. ^ Patti Payne, Two world-class yachts – Georgia and Invader – settle into Seattle waters for a stay (Photos), Bizjournals.com, 21 June 2017
  9. ^ Luisa Kroll, Billionaire Darwin Deason Spends "Absolutely Foolish Money" On His 205-Foot Mega-Yacht And Loves Every Moment, Forbes.com, 7 May 2012
  10. ^ (in Italian) Giorgio Armani sbarca in Sardegna con il megayacht Main, Newsliguria.com, 12 August 2015
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