Baglietto has announced a new line of superyachts, from 40 to 50 metre LOA.
While the 41- and 51- metre projects are still being considered without announcing any particular details, the 44-metre project is being under a thorough development of two different designers at the same time. In fact, Francesco Paszkowski Design and Hot Lab Yacht & Design are working on two different design concepts for Baglietto’s 44-metre superyachts.
Both concepts will feature vertical bows and contemporary design, however there are some significant differences between the two of them.
Francesco Paszkowski Design has previously worked with Baglietto for over 20 years, successfully blueprinting superyachts, which have then gained a lot of popularity: Monokini, Gitana and Tatiana Per Sempre. The 44-metre project for Baglietto will have a wider beach club, according to the latest trends on the yacht market. The spacious master cabin takes the whole width of the main deck. Adjoining walls allow guest area to be transformed into a suite. The 100 square metre sundeck layout contains sunbathing area of considerable size and a pool.
Hot Lab Yacht & Desing has also been Baglietto’s partner for a few years. One of the special features of the 44-metre Baglietto superychat design includes vertical bow with windshield situated to the rear side of the bow. The stern has a garage door, which can be transformed into a platform, providing access to the aft garage. Large windows provide lots of day light in the full-beam master stateroom.
The Baglietto 44m will be an all-aluminium semi-displacement superyacht, with both hulls being engineered by Baglietto engineers. The yachts will have an ability to reach the maximum speed of 20-22 knots with a range of 4000 miles.