- New Columbus Atlantique 37m
- Self-financed construction
- Delivery in 2027
- Superyacht under construction at Palumbo Superyachts Savona
Columbus Yachts has begun the self-financed construction of a new Columbus Atlantique 37 vessel at the Savona shipyard.
This new superyacht, scheduled for delivery in 2027, is built entirely of aluminum and will join the first Columbus Atlantique 37m unit and the Columbus Crossover 42m, already in production at Palumbo Superyachts Savona.
The external lines and the interior design are by Hot Lab, while the naval engineering is by the shipyard.
The design is a combination of stylistic, planning and functional elements dedicated to traveling by sea, fully enjoying every single moment spent on board. Great interaction of the on-board spaces with the marine environment, the external lines are clean and elegant, with a touch of sportiness.
The hull silhouette is reminiscent of old-time sailing yachts and the stern area, with its panoramic pool, is just 50 cm above sea level.
Columbus Atlantique 37 is compact (299 GT) and has a sporty line that complements its refined interiors. The layout includes 4 double cabins with private bathroom located below deck, a master cabin at the bow of the main deck that comes complete with a fixed terrace, double-sink bathroom, large central shower and walk-in closet.
There are two dining areas, one outdoor on the main deck and the other one on the upper deck seating up to 10 people. The peculiarity of the latter are the large rounded windows, with up/down and sliding movement to encourage contact with the sea as much as possible.
The garage is placed on the starboard side and houses both a 5.03-metre tender and the rescue boat.
Columbus Atlantique 37 has a semi-planing hull and thanks to 2 MAN 2000hp engines it can reach a maximum speed of 22 knots and cruising at 19 knots.
The Atlantique line proves to be attractive to the market so much so that this is the fifth unit that Columbus Yachts puts into production. Modernity, elegance, sophistication are the elements that make the design of the Atlantique line a point of reference in the yachting market worldwide.