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Mondomarine’s new M42 Atlas explorer yacht at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show

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m42-atlasMondomarine presented their new 42-metre explorer Yacht M42 Atlas at the latest edition of the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.
Atlas was designed in collaboration with Northrop & Johnson and designer Gregory Marshall, who boasts a renowned experience in the field of explorer yacht design, and she is named after the mythological god who carried the globe on his shoulders.
Developed on a tri-deck platform, the vessel maximises the available space onboard without compromising comfort and allowing for a stunning experience at sea.
The interiors will be able to comfortably accommodate owners and guests over long periods at sea. Atlas will host up to 12 guests across five staterooms. Accommodation is customisable: the owner’s suite can host either his-and-hers bathrooms or a larger dressing area; moreover, two of the lower-aft cabins can be combined to create one large VIP suite. All cabins are en-suite and are flooded with natural light thanks to oversized windows and portholes.
Generous exterior deck spaces have been arranged to be able to store a 8.35-metre long range sports tender and a three-person submarine on the large aft deck, alongside with more watersports equipment including four Jet Skis and dive gear.

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