All yachts

Vicky
Motor yacht
€ 27,000,000
Baglietto | 59.4 m | 2009
AnnaMia
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 43 m | 2006
Antalis
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 47.85 m | 2007
Fan Too
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 44 m | 2009
Tin Tin
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 42 m | 2007
Betti Lazuri
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 20 m | 1964
Blanca
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 52 m | 2008
Blue East
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 42 m | 2004
Bolaro
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 33.9 m | 2008
Burkut
Motor yacht
€ 18,750,000
Baglietto | 53.9 m | 2009
Geosand
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 41.9 m | 2011
Grand Cru
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 49 m | 1995
Lady Maïa
Motor yacht
€ 3,950,000
Baglietto | 32 m | 2004
Ithaki
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 34 m | 2006
Lucky Me
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 41.7 m | 2010
Meridiana
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 39.5 m | 1990
Tiamat
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 43 m | 2009
Mischief
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 54 m | 2006
Monokini
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 44 m | 2013
Mr T
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 46.3 m | 2014
Jesma I
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 33 m | 2002
Nina J
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 42 m | 2005
Only One
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 46.3 m | 2015
Percal II
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 33.65 m | 2007
Pure Insanity
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 34 m | 2008
Luc An
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 30 m | 1989
Rovan
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 34 m | 2003
Sincerity
Sailing yacht
Baglietto | 29 m | 1928
Ajao
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 23.98 m | 1989
New Master
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 44.44 m | 2001
Nauta
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 33 m | 2001
Pachamama
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 43.65 m | 2015
Timbuktu
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 42 m | 2009
Unicorn
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 54 m | 2016
Rock 13
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 41.4 m | 2004
Blue Scorpion
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 42 m | 2003
Lucky Me
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 46.3 m | 2016
Baglietto 10225
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 55 m | 2018
Andiamo
Motor yacht
€ 23,950,000
Baglietto | 47.6 m | 2017
Hemilea
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 41 m | 1992
iRock
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 34.02 m | 2005
Daloli
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 36.58 m | 1998
Obsesion
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 36.7 m | 1990
Nemesis
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 46 m | 1986
Seakid
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 44.2 m | 2007
Why Worry
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 42.75 m | 2012
Sofia 3
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 42.98 m | 2008
Oxygen
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 41.66 m | 2009
Blue Ice
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 41.15 m | 1999
Benedetta 2
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 40.8 m | 1999
Baglietto 10226
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 43.65 m | 2019
Bellissima
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 38.71 m | 2003
Vega
Sailing yacht
€ 295,000
Baglietto | 14.9 m | 1925
Lion
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 47.6 m | 2021
Vanlis III
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 36.2 m | 1989
Alfa One
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 36.2 m | 1989
Captain Z
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 36 m | 1988
Silver Fox
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 47.6 m | 2018
Fast HT
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 43.65 m | 2020
Blue Magic
Motor yacht
€ 3,300,000
Baglietto | 32 m | 2001
Maraya
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 30.4 m | 2003
C
Motor yacht
C
Baglietto | 54.6 m | 2020
Severin°s
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 55 m | 2020
Blue Princess Star
Motor yacht
Lee
Motor yacht
Lee
Baglietto | 40.9 m | 2023
Perla Bianca
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 40.93 m | 2023
Baglietto T52
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 52.02 m | 2024
Club M
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 39.75 m | 2020

About Baglietto

Baglietto
La Spezia, Italy
+39 0187 59831
Baglietto was established in 1854 by Pietro Baglietto to build small fishing boats and dinghies. In 1906, the company launched its first motor boat with an astounding, for the time, length of 22.6 meters.

During the First and Second World Wars, Baglietto built anti-submarine motorboats for the Italian Navy that achieved top speeds of 50 knots. After the WW2, Baglietto started building leisure motor yachts again with their popular Seagull series of wooden vessels from 10 to 22m.

In 1983, the Rodriguez family acquired Baglietto and led the shipyard into the era of aluminium. The shipyard innovated by venturing into the superyacht industry, building the 45m Al Fahedi for the Emir of Dubai. Around the same time, the company built Chato for American shipowner, John van Neumann which became the fastest motor yacht in the Mediterranean, reaching 62.5 knots during sea trials.

In the 1990s, Baglietto started thinking about serial yacht production and teamed up with up and coming designer, Francesco Paszkowski to design the Opus, first 29m Open, in 1994. In 1999, the company acquired the Ferrari shipyard in La Spezia to increase its production capacity.

In 2004, Baglietto was acquired by Camuzzi Group, which also acquired Cantieri di Pisa in 2005. The group prospered until 2008 when it was hit by the financial crisis.

In 2010, Gruppo Baglietto announced it was going into voluntary liquidation after closing 2009 with 73 million euros of negative equity and 2008 with 25 million euros in losses. Later in 2010 the shipyard was acquired by Effebi-Overmarine for 33 million euros.

In 2012, Bejamino Gavio led an acquisition of the shipyard for a sum of €18.5 million on behalf of Gruppo Gavio, a large Italian corporation primarily involved in motorways and motorway concessions. The group had consolidated its position in yachting prior to acquiring Baglietto by purchasing Cerri Cantieri Navali earlier in 2012. Later, in 2015, they acquired US-based Bertram.

Yachts for sale

Vicky
Motor yacht
€ 27,000,000
Baglietto | 59.4 m | 2009
Burkut
Motor yacht
€ 18,750,000
Baglietto | 53.9 m | 2009
Lady Maïa
Motor yacht
€ 3,950,000
Baglietto | 32 m | 2004
Andiamo
Motor yacht
€ 23,950,000
Baglietto | 47.6 m | 2017
Vega
Sailing yacht
€ 295,000
Baglietto | 14.9 m | 1925
Blue Magic
Motor yacht
€ 3,300,000
Baglietto | 32 m | 2001

Yachts for charter

Vicky
Motor yacht
€ 27,000,000
Baglietto | 59.4 m | 2009
Burkut
Motor yacht
€ 18,750,000
Baglietto | 53.9 m | 2009
Ithaki
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 34 m | 2006
Mischief
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 54 m | 2006
Mr T
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 46.3 m | 2014
Timbuktu
Motor yacht
Baglietto | 42 m | 2009

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