
46m CLOUD ATLAS Lloyds
46m CLOUD ATLAS Lloyds
Cloud Atlas is a 46 m custom motor yacht crafted by Lloyds Ships (Australia) in 1990 and extensively refitted in 2021. She accommodates up to 12 guests in five staterooms, featuring a hot tub on the sundeck, stylish interiors, and a versatile beach club—ideal for elegant charter cruising.
Cloud Atlas is a 46 m custom motor yacht crafted by Lloyds Ships (Australia) in 1990 and extensively refitted in 2021. She accommodates up to 12 guests in five staterooms, featuring a hot tub on the sundeck, stylish interiors, and a versatile beach club—ideal for elegant charter cruising.
Shipyard
Lloyds Ships
Shipyard
Lloyds Ships
Shipyard
Lloyds Ships
Exterior Design
Nauta Design
Exterior Design
Nauta Design
Exterior Design
Nauta Design
Interior Design
BBArchYacht
Interior Design
BBArchYacht
Interior Design
BBArchYacht



Delivered in 1990 and revitalized with a comprehensive 2021 refit, Cloud Atlas stands out with a 6 metre extension and a modern reinterpretation of luxury. The yacht’s elongated silhouette is matched by intelligently ample deck areas—from a relaxing sundeck Jacuzzi to a chic aft beach club and swim platform.
Her interiors, designed by Karim Hakin, are layered with rich materials: Australian rosewood, Brazilian walnut, brass-trimmed mirror ceilings, exotic crocodile-skin bar panels, and Connolly leather seating, creating a sense of refined craftsmanship and elegance. The layout accommodates 12 guests across five staterooms, including a full-beam main-deck master suite and flexible VIP and twin cabins below, serviced by a well-trained crew of nine to ten.
Technically, Cloud Atlas is built with an aluminum hull and superstructure, powered by twin 1,750 hp Caterpillar engines. She delivers a top speed of up to 19 knots, cruises comfortably at 12–15 knots, and has a range of around 3,000 nm, supported by advanced stabilizers for optimal comfort underway and at anchor.
The 2021 refit also brought a sleek, modern ambiance to the interior, upgraded entertainment and navigation systems, and improved hydrodynamics and efficiency, earning her a nomination for Best Rebuilt Yacht at the World Superyacht Awards.
Delivered in 1990 and revitalized with a comprehensive 2021 refit, Cloud Atlas stands out with a 6 metre extension and a modern reinterpretation of luxury. The yacht’s elongated silhouette is matched by intelligently ample deck areas—from a relaxing sundeck Jacuzzi to a chic aft beach club and swim platform.
Her interiors, designed by Karim Hakin, are layered with rich materials: Australian rosewood, Brazilian walnut, brass-trimmed mirror ceilings, exotic crocodile-skin bar panels, and Connolly leather seating, creating a sense of refined craftsmanship and elegance. The layout accommodates 12 guests across five staterooms, including a full-beam main-deck master suite and flexible VIP and twin cabins below, serviced by a well-trained crew of nine to ten.
Technically, Cloud Atlas is built with an aluminum hull and superstructure, powered by twin 1,750 hp Caterpillar engines. She delivers a top speed of up to 19 knots, cruises comfortably at 12–15 knots, and has a range of around 3,000 nm, supported by advanced stabilizers for optimal comfort underway and at anchor.
The 2021 refit also brought a sleek, modern ambiance to the interior, upgraded entertainment and navigation systems, and improved hydrodynamics and efficiency, earning her a nomination for Best Rebuilt Yacht at the World Superyacht Awards.
Delivered in 1990 and revitalized with a comprehensive 2021 refit, Cloud Atlas stands out with a 6 metre extension and a modern reinterpretation of luxury. The yacht’s elongated silhouette is matched by intelligently ample deck areas—from a relaxing sundeck Jacuzzi to a chic aft beach club and swim platform.
Her interiors, designed by Karim Hakin, are layered with rich materials: Australian rosewood, Brazilian walnut, brass-trimmed mirror ceilings, exotic crocodile-skin bar panels, and Connolly leather seating, creating a sense of refined craftsmanship and elegance. The layout accommodates 12 guests across five staterooms, including a full-beam main-deck master suite and flexible VIP and twin cabins below, serviced by a well-trained crew of nine to ten.
Technically, Cloud Atlas is built with an aluminum hull and superstructure, powered by twin 1,750 hp Caterpillar engines. She delivers a top speed of up to 19 knots, cruises comfortably at 12–15 knots, and has a range of around 3,000 nm, supported by advanced stabilizers for optimal comfort underway and at anchor.
The 2021 refit also brought a sleek, modern ambiance to the interior, upgraded entertainment and navigation systems, and improved hydrodynamics and efficiency, earning her a nomination for Best Rebuilt Yacht at the World Superyacht Awards.





































