The first Baglietto V-Line 38m Sold

14.02.2020
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The Italian shipyard Baglietto has marked the participation in Miami Boat Show with the first sale of its 38-meter new build of the V-Line series (project No. 10235). The dominant lines of her straight stem, hull and superstructure - entirely made of light aluminum alloy, and the design by Francesco Paszkowski are just some of the key words to describe the prominent yacht. The new project was presented recently — at the Monaco yacht show in September 2019, along with the flagship 65-meter model of the same V-line series.

Due to the enhanced version of the Caterpillar ACERT C32 engines, the yacht can reach a maximum speed of up to 18 knot — even with her three-deck configuration and quite a considerable width (8.9 m). In her profile, the soft lines alternate with the more powerful ones in the bow section, and the abundance of glass in the superstructure enabled lots of light from the full-height windows of the main deck, where the main salon and master cabin with a home office and a dressing room are located. On the lower deck there are 4 guest cabins (in the center of the hull) and a crew compartment (in the bow). The captain's cabin is located on the upper deck, next to the fully integrated Telemar wheelhouse. 

The second control post is provided on the flybridge, where there is an outdoor dining room, a bar, and a sunbathing area with a Jacuzzi. The level below is a full-fledged beach club with a gym and lounge area. The opening garages on both sides are designed for jet skis, and the 3.5 m long tender is stored in the bow of the upper deck in front of the wheelhouse.

Delivery of the Baglietto V-Line 38M to the customer is scheduled for spring 2022.

About Baglietto: 



The Italian shipyard, based in La Spezia, specializes in construction of planing and displacement superyachts made of light aluminum alloy and steel ranging from 35 to 65 m. In addition to new projects, Baglietto is also known for its brilliant performance of world-class yacht refits.  More than that, the shipyard builds military vessels: for a long time it has been the traditional business of the brand.

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