Baglietto has revealed the hull shape of its 54m yacht #10231, which tank currently undergoes testing in Rome. The sale of a new displacement yacht in all aluminum to an American Owner has been announced 5 months after the yard has closed the deal on 46m superyacht Lucky Me.

We really believe in this new project and we want to make sure that this has guaranteed the best performance in any sea and atmospheric conditions. These tests allow us to collect as much data as possible to minimize the error margins and build a perfect, highly performing hull with excellent maneuverability
Riccardo Quasso, Manager of the Baglietto Technical Office
Based on a brand new naval platform expressly tailored for this project, the yacht is fully compliant to the Owner’s requests in term of comfort and style. She will have a 10.40 m beam and 2.60 m draft with a transatlantic range of 4,500 miles at cruising speed of 12 kn. The yacht will be in the highest class of Lloyd’s Register of Shipping and is expected to be delivered in 2020.
In addition to this new 54m yacht, Baglietto is currently building 3 new motor yachts: a
displacement 55m T-Line in steel and aluminum, a 43m Fast Line and a 48m T-Line sistership of MY Andiamo. Furthermore the Baglietto range includes a 38m Fast yacht; a 41m, a 44m, a 50m and a 55m part of the more contemporary V-Line while a 43m and a 62m projects complete the traditional line (T-Line) in steel and aluminum.