Baglietto shipyards in La Spezia

Baglietto shipyards in La Spezia

Baglietto announces a new order for an innovative 40m

Superyacht

09/02/2018 - 18:16

2018 started under the best auspices for Baglietto, the historical shipbuilder based in La Spezia (Italy), who is announcing a new order for an innovative 40 m aluminum RPH fast displacement yacht, to be built for an American Owner. 
 
The exterior lines of this new vessel – which has been developed on a new specificallydesigned platform - have been penciled by Horacio Bozzo to reflect its owner sporty, elegant character, while the interiors will be in charge of the Italian-London design architect Achille Salvagni ,who is world renowned-winning yacht designer. 
 
“This new work order was received at the beginning of the new year, but is in fact the result of a very demanding, and yet extremely satisfying, 2017”, comments Baglietto’s CEO Michele Gavino. "Following the signature of a contract for a 54 m yacht last summer, this is the second fully-custom project we have secured. To build these new yachts, we have developed two platforms capable of meeting the requirements and performance expected by our Clients, this bears witness, once more, to our shipyard’s will to keep pursuing technical innovation and developing our naval engineering capabilities”. 
 
This new 40 m exciting modern elegant yacht joins other 4 vessels currently under construction at the La Spezia shipyard: a new 54 m yacht, a 55 m T-Line displacement vessel in steel and aluminum, a 43 m Fast Line, and a new 48 m T-Line boat, the twin of the latest vessel launched at the shipyard, Andiamo, which is going to be the protagonist of the next nautical season, starting in September.
 
Baglietto’s Fast Line also includes a 38 m project; the V-Line features a 41 m, a 44 m, a 50 m and a 55 m yacht; two 43 m and 62 m projects, in turn, complete the traditional (T-Line) range in steel and aluminum.

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