Columbus Yachts, part of the Palumbo Superyachts family, has initiated the self-funded construction of its latest vessel, the Columbus Atlantique 37, at the Savona shipyard. This marks the second hull in the series, with an anticipated delivery date set for 2027. Crafted entirely from aluminum, the yacht showcases designs by the Italian studio Hot Lab for both exterior and interior, with naval engineering provided by the same Italian shipyard. The exterior is characterized by "clean and elegant lines, with a hint of sportiness," while the hull design pays homage to classic sailing yachts.

Upon entering, the 299GT interior is efficiently laid out with four double cabins on the lower deck and a master cabin at the bow of the main deck, featuring a fixed terrace, a double-sink bathroom, a spacious central shower, and a walk-in closet. The yacht offers two dining spaces: an outdoor area on the main deck and another on the upper deck. The upper deck dining area accommodates up to 10 guests and includes large, rounded windows that slide open to enhance the connection with the sea.

Additional highlights include a panoramic pool at the stern, elevated just 50cm above sea level, and a garage to starboard that stores a five-metre tender and a rescue boat. Powered by a pair of MAN 2000hp engines, the semi-planing hull boasts a top speed of 22 knots and a cruising speed of 19 knots. The shipyard has noted, "The Atlantique line has proven to be a market favorite, with this being the fifth unit Columbus Yachts has committed to producing." The initial unit was sold in February and is currently under construction, with delivery expected in 2025. These two vessels will complement the Columbus Crossover 42, which is already in production at Palumbo Superyachts Savona.