New 44-ft Trawler Yacht from Kadey-Krogen

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012
File Trawler Yacht Krogen 44AE: Photo credit Kadey-Krogen
Trawler Yacht Krogen 44AE: Photo credit Kadey-Krogen

Kadey-Krogen Yachts introduce new ergonomically enhanced 44-ft luxury trawler yacht - the Krogen 44 AE

Kadey-Krogen Yachts have brought out the Krogen 44 AE, a new model in the company's Advanced Ergonomics series. Building on the success of the Krogen 48 AE, which was introduced last year, the Krogen 44 AE is highlighted by a new galley layout and an even more generously sized flybridge.

The new Krogen 44 AE is the result of a collaborative effort among owners, prospective owners and the Kadey-Krogen in-house design team led by naval architect Dave Glasco. There are more than 50 ergonomic and technical changes that differentiate the Krogen 44 AE from her predecessor.

”No detail has gone without scrutiny,” Kadey-Krogen Yachts vice president Larry Polster said in a statement. “Some changes are significant and obvious, and others are more subtle or behind the scenes. But each change is driven by customer input, and the resulting exciting new look and greater utility reflected in the new Krogen 44 AE will be appreciated by those who understand and embrace the cruising lifestyle.”

Stuart, Fla.-based Kadey-Krogen Yachts builds trawler yachts from 39 to 64 feet.

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