February 8, 2025

Project: Columbus Crossover 47

Columbus Yachts announces the sale of the first 47-metre Crossover, to a European client, with the super yacht completion set for 2027.  The Columbus Crossover 47 combines contemporary aesthetics with practicality to offer a unique experience, where every detail responds to the balance between luxury and functionality.  The Crossover 47 is to be built in steel with aluminium superstructures, with design for exterior lines and naval architecture by Hydro Tec studio, with interiors by Hot Lab.  The Columbus Crossover 47 is a perfect example of flexibility and functionality, designed to maximize comfort on board and enhance every space. From the stern, equipped to accommodate a tender weighing up to three tons that can be transformed into an oasis for relaxation, with a jacuzzi, sunbathing area and direct access to the sea, with folding gunwales to expand the usable surface area and offer an unobstructed view of the surrounding landscape, to the large sun deck, protected by a generous hard top, in the Columbus Crossover 47 every element is designed to adapt to the needs of the owner and his guests. The exterior is characterized by modern and muscular shapes, with a prevalence of taut and angled surfaces with the concentration of volumes in the bow area, typical of explorer super yacht. The hull is displacement, with a bulbous bow and flat and forward sections. Crossover 47 is an extremely flexible superyacht, for example the cockpit can accommodate not only a large tender with a crane built into the aft of the upper deck, but also a swimming pool with convivial and relaxation areas. The interiors of the main deck offer a spacious lounge area and a table that can accommodate up to twelve people. Continuing towards the bow, on the port side we find the pantry and then a roomy professional galley. The layout, designed to accommodate up to twelve people, consists of four cabins positioned below deck; two double and two twin with twin beds and pullman bed, and a full-beam master stateroom on the main deck, with central bed, wardrobe, vanity desk, office and double bathroom with central shower. The upper deck is furnished with a six-seater round outdoor table, which can expands up to ten seats, and internally a lounge/entertainment area. At the bow the helm station. On the sun deck, in addition to spacious sunbathing and relaxation areas, a large bar and a second swimming pool have been planned. The nine-people crew finds accommodation in four double cabins set up below deck and the captain’s cabin on the upper behind the pilot house. The Crossover 47 is powered by twin Caterpillar 1300hp each that allow a maximum speed of fifteen knots and a cruising speed of twelve knots, with a 5,000 nautical miles range at ten knots.

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