How the owners of Atalante went up a size but kept the yacht’s family feeling.

Atalante is much more than a yacht to her owners, she is a conscious evolution of a way of life. Launched in 2015 at Dutch yard Claasen, the 38.8-metre is a bigger version of the yacht they had before, built by the same team.
Enjoying the last day of a Mediterranean regatta, the owner has time to reflect on the build and first cruising season. “A lot of thinking went in to how I would sail the boat myself,” he explains. “My main worry going into this size range was that we would lose touch with the ocean, and the brief to Andre Hoek, which I think he delivered perfectly, was that we wanted a bigger boat with more space, but we still wanted to be in touch with the water and be able to spin the boat on a sixpence, and she does that. We saw that on the course today, you turn the wheel and she just goes around, very quick. She’s classic in style but we’ve got modern technology, like the carbon spade rudder at the back for performance sailing.”
This story is from the March - April 2017 edition of SuperYacht World.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign in
This story is from the March - April 2017 edition of SuperYacht World.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign in

Frank Laupman
The Dutch designer who enjoys success for both quality and quantity Alexandra Groom.

Erwin Bamps
The enigmatic CEO of one of the industry’s most perpetually interesting players Alexandra Groom.

The Pink Princess
Bermuda boasts pink sand and pink hotels, and the Hamilton Princess enjoys a prime location in the country’s capital

Riding the Waves of Evolution
How the owners of Atalante went up a size but kept the yacht’s family feeling.

The Captain
Q&As with Captain Russell Short of Willow

Ready For The Season!
With a new Caribbean season upon us, Antigua is open and ready for business.

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT NEW RESEARCH ON COFFEE AND HEART RISKS
Coffee lovers — and their doctors — have long wondered whether a jolt of java can affect the heart. New research published Wednesday finds that drinking caffeinated coffee did not significantly affect one kind of heart hiccup that can feel like a skipped beat.

CREDIT SUISSE DEAL AVERTED CRISIS, SWISS CENTRAL BANK SAYS
The Swiss central bank hiked its key interest rate Thursday and declared that a government-orchestrated takeover of troubled Credit Suisse by rival bank UBS ended the financial turmoil.

FORD SAYS EV UNIT LOSING BILLIONS, SHOULD BE SEEN AS STARTUP
Ford Motor Co.’s electric vehicle business has lost $3 billion before taxes during the past two years and will lose a similar amount this year as the company invests heavily in the new technology.

3D-PRINTED ROCKET FAILS JUST AFTER LAUNCH
A rocket made almost entirely of 3D-printed parts made its launch debut Wednesday night, lifting off amid fanfare but failing three minutes into flight — far short of orbit.

MGK & Megan THE RING IS OFF!
THE RING IS OFF MGK & Megan, they're done.

THE FAMILY FEUD KILLER?
An Illinois man who once competed on the wholesome game show is charged with gunning down his estranged wife

ROBERT BLAKE HITMAN TAPES FINALLY EXPOSED!
How Baretta star got BLAKE away with wife's murder

The Debbie Reynolds Only I Knew
THE HOLLYWOOD ICON WOULDN'T LET HEARTBREAK, BETRAYAL OR FINANCIAL TROUBLES BREAK HER SPIRIT

Keanu's WILD RIDE
At 58, the John Wick star is (still!) at the top of his game. Sources tell Us about what makes the mysterious leading man tick

No Regrets
With a new documentary* about his life coming this spring, Michael J. Fox talks to Us about opening up, his beloved fans and how humor has been his saving grace