Orders for three new carbon composite performance sailing yachts measuring between 85ft and 142ft have filled the order book at Baltic Yachts as the Finnish shipyard prepares to launch Pink Gin VI, the biggest carbon composite sloop in the world.
Baltic Yachts will be working with naval architects Farr Yacht Design and stylists Lucio Micheletti for the 43m Baltic 142 sailing yacht, commissioned by a repeat client keen to cruise at real pace and in complete comfort. Carefully engineered, the yacht with the light weight carbon composite construction will be easily driven and with her exterior styling will look every inch the ultimate performance cruising yacht in a new generation of fast, long distance passage makers.
As for the Baltic 112 Custom yacht, for the first time the shipyard will be working with highly experienced naval architect Malcolm McKeon. An all carbon composite multi-role high performance sloop features an interior by Adam Lay Studio responsible for the award-winning Baltic 107 Inukshuk. Sebastian Allebrodt from A2B Maritime Consultants will be the owner’s representative. McKeon and his team will be able to realize the full potential of their proven naval architecture by using Baltic Yachts’ composite construction methods using carbon skins, foam and Nomex cores for the stiffest, lightest, strongest hull and deck structures. The yacht will provide a luxurious cruising platform, but will also be a potent regatta participant. Among the key features of this vessel are a lifting, telescopic keel, the latest version of the yard's Retractable Propulsion System (RPS), developed in conjunction with Hundersted, and a removable hardtop over the cockpit.
The third new commission for Baltic Yachts is for a Bill Dixon-designed 85ft lightweight cruising yacht. She will be built in E-Glass and carbon to produce a tough, light yacht capable of coastal and long distance cruising anywhere in the world. With her masthead sailplan she will be an easy yacht to sail and with her telescopic lifting keel, reducing draft to just 2.95m, she will be able to access many anchorages. Mark Whiteley Design has been commissioned to create a stylish, comfortable and practical interior designed to accommodate the owner, friends and a professional crew of two. Nigel Ingram from MCM will represent the owner during the construction.
Also in build in Baltic Yachts’s facility in Jakobstad, Finland is a powerful, rugged yet stylish semi-planing luxury motor yacht due to launch this year.