Following the great success of its latest 46 m and 54 m yachts - the Baglietto 46m Fast and the MY Unicorn - at the European boat shows and the signature of a sales agreement for the first MV19, Baglietto continues to strengthen its brand on different markets by also developing new products - mainly the result of the interpretation of the specific requirements and wishes of some owners - and will soon be introducing some of these to the American market, too.
The new V_LINE, which features yachts between 40 and 55 meters in length characterized by very contemporary lines and a vertical bow, keeps growing. The first two vessels, penciled by two leading Italian design firms, Francesco Paszkowski Design and Hot Lab, whose projects were introduced in Monaco, have now been joined by three more masterpieces: design firm Santa Maria Magnolfi has indeed signed a 41 m, a 50 m, and a 55 m displacement and semi-displacement, steel and light aluminum alloy yachts - each having a strong identity and drawing inspiration from Baglietto's history and elegant, iconic style.
“Over the last few months our ability to develop and launch new products while preserving our traditions has impressively sped up – comments Baglietto’s Managing Director Michele Gavino - We liked the idea of having our reference designer, Francesco Paszkowski, who has written and will keep writing glorious pages of Baglietto’s history, joined by some new, young designers, who can cast a new, fresh look on our brand and reinterpret its personality without ever losing sight of its unbreakable ties with its history and identity".
Baglietto 41m V-Line by Santa Maria Magnolfi Design
Sober and essential lines characterize this 41 m elegant, sophisticated vessel, whose sheer line, running uninterruptedly from bow to stern, results in even more streamlined volumes and harmonious profiles. The exteriors can boast huge common areas, totaling more than 300 sq m divided over the yacht’s 3 decks. The sundeck is approximately 60 sq m wide. On the upper deck, moving forward from the helm station, a large C-shaped sofa overlooks the spacious sunbathing area with a pool, creating a wonderful day area that allows to enjoy life in the open air and take in spectacular views. The interiors are wide, open, with large, often full-height, glazed surfaces. In particular, the main deck salon has been designed by conceiving the dining area as the ‘center of gravity’ between the interiors and the outdoor areas, and allowing to use it both as a traditional indoor dining room and, once the glazing dividing the salon from the cockpit is entirely opened, as a deck that opens onto the outside. In this way, the living room has been moved forward, exploiting the available width to the fullest.