The Columbus 42 Crossover is the smallest model in the yard’s Crossover range which also includes a 50-meter and a 57-meter. The hull is of the displacement type, with bulbous bow and flat, flared aft sections. This model was born from the need to accommodate, even on yachts of fairly compact size, tenders of a size comparable to those of much larger yachts and, at the same time, to adapt to a new lifestyle that makes the boat a private island on which concentrate all the activities of the holiday.
The propulsion is ensured by two caterpillar c 32 of 970 kw each which allow a maximum speed in excess of 14.5 knots and a range of over 4,000 miles at economic speed thanks to tanks with a capacity of approximately 60 m3.
The external line is characterized by modern and muscular shapes, with a prevalence of tense and angled surfaces with the typical concentration of volumes in the forward area, typical of the Crossover range, but further accentuated to make room for the tender.
The two public areas, the deck saloon and the sky lounge, are characterized in such a way as to become, respectively, the main saloon and the formal lunch / dinner area. In particular, the dining room located on the upper deck develops full width and opens to the side, creating a cantilevered loggia over the ocean. The owner’s suite is traditionally arranged towards the bow, on the main deck, while the four guest cabins are located below deck in the central area of the hull.