Baglietto has sold the tenth unit of the Dom133 for an Australian customer. This represents another success for the Dom133 line, which was designed by Stefano Vafiadis.
“This is a sale of great significance for Baglietto not only because it opens the way in a market that is new to us, but in which we have, however, always believed a great deal, but also because it demonstrates the very high level of customization that Baglietto is able to guarantee even in its range models. This new Dom133, in fact, was born with the precise intention of its owner to sail the seas all over the world and has been highly customized for the target market, without losing anything of the all-Italian style that has always characterized the Baglietto brand,” comments Fabio Ermetto, CCO Baglietto.
Designed for long sailings, the hull no.10263 does not include a swimming pool aft of the main deck, replaced by greater storage space. Also the galley area has been modified which now includes a table for informal family breakfast.
The first yacht for the Australian market was sold by Perry James, representative of Baglietto Australia.
“Geoff Lovett International (GLI Yachts) is honored that our long-term clients have chosen to entrust us with representing them in this pivotal milestone purchase. Being the oldest and most respected brokerage house in Australia, we are extremely privileged to represent Baglietto in Australia and New Zealand as a new era in South Pacific yachting commences,” says Perry James.
The vessel is scheduled for delivery in 2026.
Baglietto Spa is an Italian boat builder based in La Spezia 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