Hull no. 10242 of Superfast 41 is another achievement by the La Spezia–based boat builder, who just sold its second DOM 133.
The latest order secured by Baglietto is for an aluminium Fast Open yacht. Both interiors and exteriors are by Francesco Paszkowski Design.
The layout is simple and comfortable – all cabins are located on the lower deck: the master cabin is located amidship, the VIP cabin is found forward, and the two guest cabins have single beds that can easily slide and be converted into double beds. Crew quarters are on the same deck, closer to the stern. The aft garage, which opens on one side, is used to store a tender.
The two sliding doors on the main deck provide access to the dining area and to the conversation area of the main salon.The pilot station can be found forward of the main salon. The outdoor aft cockpit hosts a lounge area, while the sunbathing area on the aft swimming platform is perfect for relaxing by the sea. Another sunbathing area and a second conversation area have been set up at the bow.
A second pilot station is located on the fly bridge.
Fitted with 3 MTU 12V2000 M97 engines, this yacht can reach a maximum speed of 33 knots and a cruising speed of 28 knots.
“We are particularly pleased about this new order,” commented Baglietto’s CCO Fabio Ermetto, “which confirms our world leadership in the construction of aluminium yachts over 35 meters in length. Our vessels stand out due to their strong personality – which stems, among other things, from their very high level of customisation and their equally impressive performances. This project marks another chapter in Baglietto’s long history of success in the segment of high-performing yachts, a segment in which we have always strongly believed and been pioneers,” added Ermetto.
Hull no. 10242 will be the ninth yacht, which is currently under construction at Baglietto’s two production sites in La Spezia and Carrara. She will be classified with ABS and is expected to be delivered in 2023.
Baglietto Spa is an Italian boat builder based in La Spezia and specializing in new aluminum light alloy yachts ranging between 35m and 50m in length and steel and light aluminum alloy displacement megayachts starting at 40m.
Credits: Baglietto