Langan Design Partners Chosen to Design NorthCoast 415HT

Posted on May 2, 2023 in News, Power, Press Release

NorthCoast Boats has announced the production of a new flagship model, designed by Langan Design Partners and the NorthCoast Team to match the builder’s legacy of seaworthy, ruggedly built Downeast sportfishing yachts.

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NorthCoast 415HT – Fishing Version

NEWPORT, RI (May 2, 2023)— Langan Design Partners and NorthCoast Boats announce their partnership in the creation of a new flagship for the Bristol-based brand’s lineup of sportfishing boats. The NorthCoast 415HT, to be launched next fall, is a 50-plus-mph sportfishing design with yacht-quality family cruising accommodations. The new model is the product of a collaborative exploration into how the company’s performance-fishing DNA should take shape in a new, enclosed-pilothouse design, 41 feet on deck, 46 feet, 1 inch overall, including transom platform, and quad 300XSB Yamaha outboards.

“This is the first model where we have partnered with an outside design firm,” says NorthCoast owner Jose DaPonte. “We are confident the new model will exceed expectations on every level.”

“The team at NorthCoast set one parameter,” say Langan Design Partners’ Tom Degremont and Sam Howell in their Designers’ Comments (see below). “‘We love the ride of our boats, and we don’t want to mess with that.’

“As designers, that became our No. 1 priority. The 415HT hull sports a deep V with 25 degrees deadrise at the transom while keeping a subtle round-off at the keel, which gives the hull a little more lift aft and allows for a smoother transition to planing. Above the waterline, we kept the spirit of the existing line and mirrored NorthCoast’s trademark sheerline in the pilothouse windows.”

The interior layout was designed in close collaboration with the NorthCoast team and includes a master berth forward, with access from both sides, a queen-size berth aft to starboard, and a settee to port that can also serve as a bunk. The pilothouse is NorthCoast’s first fully enclosed pilothouse with a full saloon, galley, and helm station.

NorthCoast 415HT – Cruising Version

As the NorthCoast 415HT announcement says, “Yacht quality accommodations effortlessly cross over to family cruising adventures.” The 415HT will come in two versions, one for the sportfishing market and the other tailored to family coastal cruising. For either purpose, the 415HT comes outfitted with premium equipment, including Raymarine’s YachtSense digital switching with a complete electronics suite. It also comes with a Seakeeper, a 9kw diesel generator, AC units above and below deck, and a full array of sportfishing features (see Specifications).

One reason the team at Langan Design is so excited about this new design is the collaboration with C&C Marine, the family business that produces NorthCoast Boats. Owner Jose DaPonte, his wife Rosa, his sons Cesar and Craig, Gregg Weatherby, Director of Sales and Marketing, and Roy Pereira NorthCoast Engineer, are intimately involved in every step of the development and production. When the 415HT makes its debut next fall, the new model will truly be a team product.

Designers’ Comments: NorthCoast 415HT

Boat designers, when partnering with a successful company, must always ask themselves: “What aspects of the existing models do you keep, and what do you evolve?” When the team at NorthCoast asked us to complement the company’s successful line of sportfishing boats with a new 40-foot flagship fit for family cruising, they set one parameter from the get-go that made our job easier: “We love the ride of our boats, and we don’t want to mess with that.” So, when designing the hull lines, that was priority No. 1.

The hull sports a deep V with 25 degrees deadrise at the transom while keeping a subtle round-off at the keel, which gives the hull a little more lift aft and allows for a smoother transition to planing. The hull’s volume is optimized to handle the multiple outboards hung on a bracket off the transom—a typical feature of NorthCoast’s boats and a popular approach in this market. The top speed with Quad Yamaha 300’s will be more than 50 MPH.

We had a bit more leeway above the waterline: We were asked to keep the 415 within the spirit of the existing line, which we did by softening the sharp lines of the smaller models while still giving the pilothouse its characteristic feel: The high point of the coaming sits just forward of the windshield and slopes down aft, mirroring the rugged sheerline shape that is a NorthCoast trademark. The profile will look right at home in the large swells of the Atlantic and turn heads as the boat returns to harbor.

NorthCoast 415HT – Fishing Version

We designed the interior layout in close collaboration with the team at NorthCoast. The goal was to develop an interior worthy of a flagship model for this line. At this size, a master berth forward, with access from both sides, is a must. A second queen-sized berth sits under the pilothouse to starboard, and a settee to port can also serve as a bunk. The head is large enough that there is room for a separate shower stall. The pilothouse represents new territory for the NorthCoast line since it is their first fully enclosed pilot house with a full saloon, galley, and helm station. The aft window and house door can be opened to create a continuous indoor/outdoor area.

NorthCoast 415HT – Interior Arrangement

The 415 will come in two versions. One is aimed squarely at the sportfishing market, which is at the core of the NorthCoast brand, while the other will be tailored to family coastal cruising.

One reason we are excited about this new design is our partnership with the family business that produces NorthCoast boats, C&C Marine. Jose DaPonte, his wife Rosa, and his sons Cesar and Craig, and key employees are intimately involved in the development and production. Every part and detail gets discussed from the multiple viewpoints in the room: Does it fit the brand? Will it look good? Can we build it efficiently? Is this how we want to do this? Decades of experience come through in these discussions—Jose and his team have hand-built almost every mold in the shop. Even after the boats leave the factory, the team has a habit of maintaining close relationships with customers. This new flagship will undoubtedly continue their tradition of personal dedication to quality, performance, and value—traits worth keeping, even as other aspects evolve.

—Thomas Degremont & Sam Howell, Langan Design Partners