Panam 40 Meters

Panam 40 Meters

Baglietto launch Panam, 40meters designed by Francesco Paszkowski

Yacht Design

07/08/2020 - 13:00

The 40m M / Y Panam with aluminum hull bears the signature of Francesco Paszkowski Design both for the exterior and the interior, the latter in collaboration with Margherita Casprini.

Sleek and aggressive, this 40 meters vessel stands out for her impressive performances, ensured by the aluminum alloy hull and three Mtu engines 16V2000 M96L and three KaMeWa water-jet engines (n. 2 x S71-4 on the sides and one central booster S63B-4), which push her up to a maximum speed of 31 knots and a pleasant cruising speed of 25 knots. As the four hull doors on the stern, most of the technical components are in carbon fiber to reduce overall weight. 

Panam 40 Meters
Panam 40 Meters

The straight bow endows this yacht with a modern, dynamic and powerful look, further enhanced by the large irregular-shape windows that let plenty of natural light into the interior saloon.The interior is in a contemporary style with warm woods, light shades of gray and taupe embellished with onyx and marbles chosen by the Owner. 

Panam 40 Meters
Panam 40 Meters

The layout features a large salon on the main deck, separate from the dining area thanks to a “green” wall. Forward, the full-beam master suite is fitted with a walk-in wardrobe and a bathroom with hammam. Two folding electrical windows open on the sides to allow panoramic views.

Four guest cabins are located on the lower bridge, for a total of 8+1 guests. On this same deck we find the crew area, that can accommodate up to 5 crew members (7 in charter mode). Behind the engine room is the semi-float-in garage storing a 17’ tender, while a pleasant beach area can be enjoyed aft, open on three sides and fitted with a big swimming ladder granting very easy access to the sea.

Panam 40 Meters
Panam 40 Meters

 

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