Baglietto, the Italian-based shipyard with headquarters in La Spezia, has announced the sale of the 46m Fast to a Mediterranean owner. The superyacht, which was launched in May 2016, will be named Lucky Me.
We are particularly proud of this sale which comes from a professional effort of each single component of the Baglietto team, and it repays Baglietto for the courageous decision to build a brand new project completely on speculation. A tough challenge in terms of financial and technological commitment, including a new hull with no competition on the market and a revised layout
Michele Gavino, Baglietto Managing Director
Powerful, aggressive lines, further highlighted by the lead grey shade of the hull, characterize Lucky Me. The trapeze-shaped windows in the hull alternate with rectangular ones arranged on two different levels, enhancing the slender shape of the hull and giving a more contemporary touch to the yacht's outer profile. Another new element characterizing the exterior lines is the compact shape of the superstructure.
Great care is devoted to the outdoor areas, so as to allow passengers to be in closer contact with the sea when both cruising and at anchor. The aft area of the upper deck hosts an open terrace overlooking the sea furnished with a large table and a spacious sunbathing area. The interiors, also pencilled by Francesco Paszkowski Design together with architect Margherita Casprini, feature impressive volumes, rarely found on planning yachts of this size. The warm shades of rosewood used for lining and floors alternate with the colder white lacquered ceilings and side panels across the entire boat. The layout features the full beam master cabin located forward on the main deck and the guest area on the lower deck. The upper deck features a salon with conversation area, the captain’s cabin, and the wheelhouse, while the crew quarters, on the lower deck, include 4 twin cabins plus a single cabin and the dinette.
Performance wise Lucky Me, entirely built in aluminium, can reach a maximum speed of 26 knots thanks to twin MTU 16V4000 M93L engines; one of the most important naval characteristics is the reduced draft of 2,10m and for this reason she can easily cruise in shallow waters. The yacht is classified with Lloyd's Register of Shipping and compliant to MCA standards.
Lucky Me will attend the Versilia Yachting Rendez Vous from 11 to 14 May before leaving for the Summer cruising around the Med.