The new Atlantis 34
The Atlantis brand completes its line with an impressively liveable boat that measures in at under 10 metres. The Atlantis 34 features two Volvo Penta D3 engines with Duoprop sterndrive, enabling it to reach speeds of up to 32 knots. There are four...
The Atlantis brand completes its line with an impressively liveable boat that measures in at under 10 metres. The Atlantis 34 features two Volvo Penta D3 engines with Duoprop sterndrive, enabling it to reach speeds of up to 32 knots. There are four beds with a double cabin amidships and a convertible dinette.
Atlantis 34, the latest from the Azimut Benetti Group, was created for the upcoming boating season. It features a completely new design, an aggressive response by Neo Design and the Atlantis Design Department, incorporating the distinctive style and features of the larger models, while entrusting the engineering to Seaway.
Presenting a new model with a hull length of less than 10 metres also signifies that Atlantis intends to resume its place in the medium/small sector. Atlantis 34 is the result of an impressive prerequisite, being contemporaneously a great open and a great cruiser.
This means intensive effort was put into maximising the open spaces and the interior areas, where you’ll find a master cabin separated from the rest of the interior. There is also a pleasant open space in the bow that is convertible and well-lit thanks to the hull’s large windows.
The exterior line echoes that of the larger models, which began with the collaboration between Atlantis and Neo Design. As a result of this collaboration, five new models were launched, ranging from 34 to 58 feet.
These boats are unmistakable with their free board, which takes up 60 per cent of the total elevation, meaning a muscular hull that houses extremely comfortable interiors spaces and a deckhouse that fills the remaining 40 per cent of the visible area.
The exterior sports a swim platform functioning as a 2.5-square-metre private beach that can also hold a tender (up to 2.5 metres). The table for six in the living area can be transformed into a sun pad and the sunroof is equipped with a manual soft-top, standard for this series. Next to the helmsman’s station is a comfortable chaise longue, a convivial spot that is the centre of life on board.
Two symmetrical, 21-centimetre-wide walkways lead with ease and safety to the bow, where you’ll find a spacious sun pad. The deck is well equipped with storage, bottle holders and lockers.
Below, the living area is dominated by a large, V-shaped sofa/dinette that converts into a double bed (200 x 250 centimetres a genuine dinette for lunch as needed, served by a well-equipped galley, 1.9-metre-high and featuring a double hob cooker and an 80-litre refrigerator.