The exterior layout of the Kilena of Corsica follows a classic, functional design typical of large pre-war sailing yachts, combining elegance with practicality for offshore sailing.
Starting forward, the yacht has a spacious foredeck dedicated to anchoring and sail handling. The bowsprit extends the sail plan forward, reinforcing her traditional appearance.
Moving aft, wide side decks run along both sides of the deckhouse, allowing safe and unobstructedmovement from bow to stern.
Amidships, the main mast area is a key working zone. Here you’ll find winches and line handlingsystems for the mainsail and other primary sails. The layout is designed to distribute sail handling tasksbetween the mast and cockpit. Just aft of the main mast and before the primary deckhouse that grantsaccess to the main interior, there is a table with two benches, creating a practical and social spaceintegrated into the working deck.
The deckhouse/superstructure is relatively low-profile, preserving the yacht’s elegant lines whileproviding interior headroom. It also offers some protection when moving on deck.
Further aft, a secondary deckhouse leads to the crew cabins and incorporates a shaded, sofa-style seatingarea, adding a comfortable outdoor living space. The mizzen mast is positioned directly above thisstructure, integrating the aft sail plan with the crew access area.
The cockpit is positioned aft as the central command area, featuring the helm and primary sail controls,with good visibility and a protected setting.
At the stern, the yacht features a traditional overhanging aft section, offering additional deck space and practical access to the water.
Overall, the layout is straightforward and well-balanced, designed for efficient operation, safe movementon deck, and comfortable long-distance cruising, while retaining the timeless character of a 1930s sailing yacht.