During the Monaco Yacht Show 2019, Italian shipyard Baglietto revealed the Francesco Paszkowski Design of its new 65-metre superyacht V-Line. The visitors of the show witnessed the work progress on the project first introduced at the show’s last year edition.
In 2018, the company showed only a conceptual sketch of a yacht inspired by the world's first superyacht (in the modern sense of the word), a 35.6-metre Adler, launched by Baglietto back in 1987.
Michele Gavino, CEO of Baglietto, highlighted:
Our new 65-metre superyacht was introduced last year only as a concept, and today we are happy to share the progress we have made. This is a project for which we are putting a lot of efforts and focus on both the style and cutting-edge technological solutions.
This time, the company shared renderings of a full-fledged modified 3D-model of V-Line. The new project appears to feature a lot of interesting design solutions, apart from her original slightly retro appearance.
The 65-metre boasts vertical bow and an innovative stern adding her a modern and unique style. The profile has a chic combination of soft and powerful lines, along with large windows that are perfectly camouflaged in the structure thanks to a special darkening film.
The superyacht is also inspired by the connection of light and water, found in many yachts’ aesthetic choices. The high windows in the main deck and the upper deck is a distinctive element of Baglietto yachts created by Francesco Paszkowski Design.
Meanwhile, the key element on-board shall be the pool on the upper deck with a transparent floor facing a large aquarium on the main deck. Natural light is a key added value on this design, including the large central lobby area where the light comes directly from the glass skylights of the flybridge.
Instead of stairs, the main deck is accessed via continuous side corridors. There is also a unique transition space between the exterior and interior which resembles a winter garden with a transparent window and skylights placed on the ceiling.
Furthermore, there are a large conversation area and dining area for 12 guests directly connected to the modern galley. In the bow, guests will find the owner’s suite and a VIP cabin with exclusive access to a private gym.
The accommodations include a 6-cabin layout. Four of the cabins are located on the lower deck, which could be accessed through an elevator or a convenient side door in the lobby. The bow area on this bridge is for the crew and includes the crew mess as well as space for their accommodations.
Aft, still on the lower deck, the floodable garage offers accommodation for a 10-metre tender. The aft area, thanks to two side doors, can be transformed into a huge beach club with a gym or a pool area if the tender is launched. Behind the beach is a generous wellness area that includes a sauna, hammam, and dedicated services.
Going up on the upper deck, in line with the aquarium located on the main deck, guests will find the swimming pool with a sunbathing and dining area, including a bar. Inside, there is a full-width cinema room and the wheelhouse with the captain’s cabin.
Finally, a second swimming pool is located on the sun deck with a large sunbathing area and a shaded conversation area near the roll bar. A helipad for touch-and-go landings as well as a garage area for a 5.4-metre rescue tender and two jets are also available.
For the moment, the yard is uncertain, what the V-Line engines will be. Like a year ago, the Baglietto announced they were working on several possible options, including a hybrid one.