Castagnola’s 39m sailing yacht Renaissance sold and renamed Atlantika

Costruzioni Navali Tigullio - Castagnola’s 38.75-metre sailing yacht Renaissance has been sold. Massimo De Marchi from Remarketing Marine represented the seller during the negotiations, while it was Corrado Di Majo from Equinoxe Yachts International who introduced the buyer. Following her sale, she has been renamed Atlantika.Renaissance yachtAtlantika was launched in 2013 and is a true work of collaboration. Silverio Della Rosa directed her exterior design and worked closely with Hydro Tec when drawing up her naval architecture. Meanwhile, Nauta Yachts was enlisted for her interior styling. The result is a highly dynamic sailing yacht that can accommodate up to 10 guests. Renaissance yacht saloonRenaissance yacht saloonWith an interior volume of 217 GT, this Castagnola-built sailing yacht offers guests plenty of indoor living space. She has a very generous main saloon that is equipped with a large U-shaped cream settee, which sits parallel to a 10–person dining table. The space, then, is the perfect retreat for all guests to unwind together when the weather turns a little sour. Renaissance yacht stateroomRenaissance yacht stateroomWhere Atlantika really shines though is with her outdoor living space. Guests aboard Atlantika have an abundance of space to enjoy the alfresco lifestyle – she is fitted with large sunpads to aft and an expansive C-shaped seating arrangement forward.Renaissance yacht deckRenaissance yacht deckRenaissance yacht deckAtlantika is equipped with twin MAN engines that allow her to cruise at 12 knots and reach speeds of up to 15 knots, even when her sail is furled. She was sold with a last known asking price of €1,450,000. Renaissance sailing

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