New to the market: 37m motor yacht Atlantide

The 37.28-metre classic yacht Atlantide (ex: Corisande) is on the market waiting to be noticed by a new owner. Built in 1930 by the British shipbuilder Philip & Sons with original exterior lines and naval architecture by UK studio A. Mylne & Co, Atlantide has gained a notable history. Atlantide yacht profileHaving been enlisted as one of England’s fleet of ‘Little Ships’ for Operation Dynamo, Atlantide aided in the evacuation of English and Allied troops from Dunkirk - a cause for which she is entitled to fly the honourable St. George’s Cross. After the war, Atlantide underwent a complete two-year restoration at Thornycroft Shipbuilding before being purchased by a yachtsman who invested a small fortune in rebuilding her at Camper & Nicholsons.Atlantide in Malta Relaunched in 1999 with Nigel Gee & Associates naval architecture and an aluminium superstructure, deck, and interior layout designed by Ken Freivokh Design, Atlantide returned to the seas with a new sailplan on two spars including a yard and square sail for downwind, allowing her to cruise at seven knots under sail alone. A Vosper stabiliser ensures the comfort of her guests during sail. Atlantide yacht saloonAccommodation on board this yacht for sale sleeps up to six guests in a master suite, a VIP cabin and double staterooms. Six crew members take care of her guests and can make use of three staterooms and a crew lounge. Atlantide yacht saloonArt Deco inspired the design and decor of the antique yacht . Intricate glasswork by the Deco artisan Rene Lalique adorn the interior spaces of this motor yacht for sale, which is contrasted by an array of woods including quilted smoked maple wood, ebony and padauk. Atlantide yacht deckHaving benefited from regular refits between 2013 and 2015 that serviced and improved her systems, Atlantide is for sale in turn-key condition. Equipped with two diesel-fuelled Gardner engines with 231 hp each, she reaches a top speed of 12 knots and cruises at 10.5 knots. Atlantide also has a transatlantic range of 3,200 nautical miles.  

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