Just a week after securing yet another order for a DOM 133, hull no.10244, Baglietto has announced the sale of hull no. 10243. By selling the third DOM 133, which the shipyard had started building on speculation, Baglietto has reached sales number four of this model, pencilled by Stefano Inglese Vafiadis.

“For a DOM 133, the fact that four hulls have been sold in just a matter of weeks is an unprecedented success, although, perhaps, not a surprising one, considering what it stems from: extraordinary volumes for a yacht of this size, modern and captivating lines, and a layout leaving no market needs unmet – all “ingredients’ that make the DOM 133 just the ideal cruiser,” says Fabio Ermetto, Baglietto’s CCO.
The DOM 133 can offer her guests a beach club on two levels, where the infinity pool lifting bottom can rise to make the already spacious cockpit even larger; panoramic windows that open up to become terraces; the possibility to install a lift; and, not least of all, a limited draught allowing it to easily cruise even in the shallow waters of the Bahamas.

Like previous models, this unit – to be delivered in 2023 – comes with two Caterpillar C32 engines that will push her to an impressive maximum speed of 17 knots.
The shipyard recently started building a fifth twin on speculation, which will be fitted with standard hybrid propulsion and be ready for delivery in 2024.
Baglietto Spa is Italian boat builder based in La Spezia and specializes in the construction of new aluminum light alloy yachts ranging between 35m and 50m in length and steel and light aluminum alloy displacement mega-yachts starting 40m.
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