The 51-meter superyacht Atlas has been listed for sale with Mark Woodmansey at Burgess. Atlas was delivered by Italian Codecasa S.p.A in 2011 and has her most recent refit in 2016.
She has a steel hull and aluminum superstructure constructed to Lloyd’s classification and MCA compliance. Her exterior was made in-house, her contemporary interior penned by Franco and Anna Della Role.
Atlas can welcome up to 14 guests in six cabins. The full-beam owner’s suite is forward on the main deck and features a private study with a fold-down sea terrace to starboard. Aft of the owner’s suite is a VIP cabin with large port-side windows and a private en suite bathroom. Two double cabins and two twin cabins, all en suite, can be found on the lower deck.
The yacht spreads across four decks, which are connected by an elevator. The main saloon and sky lounge are finished with warm woodwork and light soft goods creating stylish and comfortable gathering areas. There is an inside-outside formal dining room on the bridge deck aft with excellent views through a semi-circle of sliding glass doors.
Atlas features a spacious sun deck with a large hot tub and sunpad area forward, dayhead and elevator in the mast structure, and a full wet bar with versatile lounge area aft. Additional entertaining areas include a Portuguese bridge with a circular settee and built-in table for enjoying forward facing views while underway, and a large lounging area on the main deck aft. On the lower deck aft is a spacious tender garage with a fold-up transom door and a good-sized swim platform.
Powered by twin 2,447hp Caterpillar diesel engines, the yacht has a cruising speed of 14 knots and a maximum speed of 17.5 knots, with a transatlantic range of 6,400 nautical miles.
Her asking price is EUR20,800,000.
Codecasa shipyards was established in Viareggio in 1825 by the shipwright Giovanni Battista Codecasa. Still run by the founder’s heirs, nowadays the Codecasa Shipyards Group is able to offer a wide range of Yachts, featured by top quality, technologic innovation, reliability, design and comfort. The shipyard is known all over the world as builders of steel and light alloy motoryachts, ranging from 30 to 70 meters LOA.
Credits: Burgess