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Press release from Atlantic Motoryachts - 2009-11-02
A born entertainer….

A born entertainer….

The Atlantic 50 is a born entertainer, effortlessly becoming the perfect sub-surface swimming and launch platform and on each deck the perfect setting for al fresco dining where you can relax and experience undiscovered luxury.

Powered by twin Volvo engines of 435 hp, she cruises comfortably at 20 knots and achieves a top speed up to 25 knots. Lightweight materials and ingenious engineering contribute to an impressive range at cruising speed of up to 300 nautical miles. This superlative performance goes hand in hand with convention changing design to create a new class leader.

By intelligently separating the master and VIP staterooms by the full length of the boat, guests enjoy untold privacy and freedom on board a vessel of this class. Skilled interior designers produce a suite of lavish fabrics, coordinating colours and textures from celebrated names synonymous with quality and luxury.

The Atlantic 50 boasts the same, outstanding sea keeping and handling qualities that characterise our entire range of motor yachts. The unique Atlantic 50 offers all the flexibility you need, with options to specify your preferred layout – a third cabin or two opulent staterooms with an internal dining room, extra seating in the saloon or extra furniture and storage. The result is more personalised usable space than on any comparable motor yacht.



Technical Details
• Overall length: 14.99 m
• Water line length: 12.20 m
• Beam: 4.50 m
• Draught: 1,22 m
• Weight: approx. 18 tons
• Passage height: 3.48 m
• Fuel tank capacity: 2400 l
• Water tank capacity: 675 l
• Sewage tank capacity: 2 x 200 l
• Standard engines: Vovo Penta D6 435 2 x 435 hp (2 x 320kW)
• Other engines on request
Designer: John A. Bennett & Associate


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