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H2 Yacht Design’s Project Atlas Superyacht

By Adrian Prisca

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The majestic motor sailor yacht Project Atlas, which you can admire in these pictures, has been designed by a fabulous duo – Laurent Giles Superyacht Architects and the innovative H2 Yacht Design from London. Measuring 110 meters from bow to stern, the vessel was designed to be used by combining sailing experience with diesel motor power, for fuel consumption efficiency and to enhance the pleasure of sailing.

Boasting with a 5 deck construction, the shape of the yacht is actually complimented by the presence of the sails, an epitome of elegance in the world of ocean cruising. The exterior is practically simple, yet extremely eye-catching thanks to its soft flowing curves, sleek lines and crisp edges.

The main aft deck features a staggering 7 meter infinity pool with water wall, which leads to the below-located swim platform, circular bar, large sunbed areas and two Jacuzzis, alongside a lavish exterior deck space destined for entertainment and lounge.

As for the interior, it provides a lavish sundeck skylight which allows the natural light coming from the sun to illuminate the interior, almost invisible lifeboats, full beam tender garage, two storage bins which house jet skis and ribs on the foredeck and private balconies.

The main result of the design, apart from its compelling elegance and beauty, is that the vessel boasts with a fuel economy of between 40 and 60 %. Able to accommodate a total of 20 guests, Project Atlas can cruise at speeds of 16 knots with virtually no effort while using both the propelling systems.

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