The project was developed in active collaboration with Francesco Paszkowski Design and drew inspiration from such iconic yachts as the Rush, the Pachamama and the Monokini
We have already reported about the start of this superyacht’s construction, but now the Italian shipyard has officially confirmed its sale.
The exterior created by Francesco Paszkowski Design with the ventilation ducts and other elements reminding of sports cars gives a clear hint at the sport character of the boat. She features a low, aerodynamic profile, but at the same time offers lots of ample exterior lounge space, which reminds one she is first of all a superyacht, capable of reaching 30 knots with her twin MTU engines.
“We are delighted to have secured this sale just a few months after officially presenting the model to the press," commented Fabio Ermetto, Baglietto's CCO. "This is a tangible acknowledgement of the value of a project capable of flawlessly combining top performances and timeless elegance, two of Baglietto's distinctive hallmarks."
Among the standout features of the project one should mention the two-level stern that converts into a beach club, three full-fledged decks and generous exterior lounges at all levels.
There are five cabins that can accommodate 10 guests on board: a full-beam master cabin on the main deck and four more cabins (including two VIPs and two twins) below deck.
The transition from the exterior to interior spaces are seamless, while the expansive glazing lets natural light flood all the interiors.
The main saloon can boast a lounge area and a cinema, while the dining area is located on the upper deck.
Baglietto has confirmed the construction is under way and the delivery is scheduled 2026.
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