Italian yacht builder Columbus is confident that constructing the second superyacht 37m Atlantique model on-spec will attract a discerning buyer looking for a superyacht for sale with an earlier delivery date, avoiding the longer wait times associated with a new order.
The new superyacht, fully financed by the shipyard, will be available for sale during its build, with delivery scheduled for 2027. The yacht is constructed entirely of aluminum and follows the first Columbus Atlantique 37m and the Columbus Crossover 42m, which are already in production.
The Atlantique 37m’s interior and exterior design is crafted by Hot Lab, a Milan-based studio founded in 2004 by Antonio Romano and Enrico Lumini. Joining the Viken Group two years ago, Hot Lab has also worked on NIGHT FURY II, a recently delivered 43m Columbus superyacht, and 49.95m Bilgin Yacht ETERNAL SPARK.
A key feature of the design is the hull silhouette, which evokes classic sailing yachts, while the stern area includes a panoramic pool positioned just 50cm above sea level.
The layout of the Atlantique 37m features four double cabins with private bathrooms below deck and a principal cabin on the main deck with a fixed terrace, double-sink bathroom, large central shower, and walk-in closet.
There are two dining areas onboard: one is situated for al fresco dining on the main deck and the second is on the upper deck, with seating to accommodate up to ten guests. The upper deck's dining area is notable for its large rounded windows that open and slide to maximize contact with the sea.
Performance-wise, the Columbus Atlantique 37 is equipped with twin MAN 2000hp engines, providing a maximum speed of 22 knots and a cruising speed of 19 knots. The starboard-side tender garage accommodates both a 5.03m tender and a rescue boat.