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Cartouche
Cartouche — Blue Coast 95 under sail

The Yacht

An architecture designed
to be remembered.

The rigour of architecture.
The precision of aerospace.

Jean-Jacques Coste drew the Blue Coast 95 as one continuous gesture — hull, superstructure and freeboard resolved into a single line. H2X Shipyards built it as one structural piece: vacuum-bagged in a single shot, no joins, no compromise.

Aerial view of Cartouche over turquoise shallows

Blue Coast 95 — Specification

The tolerance of a racing hull.
The finish of a private residence.

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Cartouche under full sail

14 knots under sail. Engines off. Silence on board.

Cartouche bow seen from starboard in the Caribbean

The Flybridge

The highest point.
The widest horizon.

A 360° unobstructed view, a jacuzzi for four, and the helm that commands the whole boat — the rotating carbon mast trimmed underway without leaving the wheel.

Aft Deck & Platform

The sea, twenty centimetres below.

The swim platform sits at waterline level — an unmediated connection to the sea. Outdoor cinema at dusk, a table for eight under open sky, and every water toy launched from here.

Watersports

3 × Seabob F5S
Electric hydrofoil
Rib-eye 500 tender · 100hp
JetBlaster DLX jet-ski
Tiwal sailing dinghy
SUP · windsurf · kayak
Snorkelling × 10
Deep-sea fishing
Outdoor cinema
Kitesurf · diving on request

The Interior

One master suite. Three en-suite cabins. Eight guests.

Master suite with skylight, the only cabin on the main deck

Master Suite — Main Deck

King bed, dressing room, en-suite — the only cabin on the main deck, a different quality of space.

Queen guest cabin in blue and white, en-suite

Guest Cabins — Three En-Suite

Three cabins in the hulls, each en-suite, each finished to the same standard. No hierarchy between guests.

Available for private charter — Mediterranean (May–October), Caribbean (November–April).

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