Italian-Builders Articles
Atlantis isn’t just a name on a transom. It was once a standalone shipyard in Italy, building boats that carried the same hallmarks as their larger compatriots — sharp lines, wide sunpads, and a promise of dolce vita living — but aimed squarely at the sport-cruiser owner rather than the superyacht magnate. For years it was a yard for the ambitious, the newly-minted, and those who wanted to go fast in comfort without having to crew-up a 70-footer.

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Atlantis Yachts — Italian spirit, Azimut heritage
29-09-2025
The Hypersail project centres around a 100-foot full-foiling monohull yacht, scheduled for launch in 2026. Designed by acclaimed naval architect Guillaume Verdier, the vessel promises not only visual impact but also technological breakthrough. The sleek, red craft will fly across the oceans using advanced hydrofoils—sophisticated underwater wings that lift the hull out of the water at speed, dramatically reducing drag and increasing efficiency. But Ferrari’s ambitions extend far beyond raw speed.
05-07-2025