This 2011 Guy Couach 121-foot yacht is a semi-displacement cruiser built in France with a fiberglass hull and twin MTU diesel engines delivering 5,430 horsepower combined. The yacht reaches 14 knots at top speed and cruises comfortably at 6.5 knots, balancing range and performance for extended voyages across blue-water routes.
The interior accommodates guests across seven cabins with eight heads throughout. The layout balances social spaces with private retreats, making the yacht suitable for both family cruising and entertaining.
The upper deck features a substantial hardtop with skylights, creating a shaded social hub. This area includes a dining space for ten, a full bar, and generous sunpad lounging zones that span the deck. The design encourages both active entertaining and quiet relaxation, with the overhead structure providing weather protection while maintaining natural light.
The yacht underwent comprehensive refits between 2022 and 2025. Recent upgrades include newly installed Veem gyro stabilizers, which improve stability and ride quality both underway and at anchor.
Length
121.39 FT
Beam
23.95 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
7
Heads
8
Crew Cabins
3
Engines
2
Engine Make
MTU
Engine Model
MTU 12V4000M
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
5,660 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
6.48 KTS
Max Speed
14.04 KTS
Range
1079.91 NM
Fuel
5,811.79 GAL
Water
792.52 GAL