Italian Baglietto Launches 50-Meter Aluminum Yacht
2026-06-05 15:48
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Italian shipyard Baglietto has launched the first full-aluminum yacht of its new series, a fast displacement vessel under 500 gross tons, measuring 50 meters in length. Powered by four MTU 2000 M96L engines, it is designed to reach a top speed of 30 knots.

The exterior design was handled by Francesco Paszkowski, while the interior was completed in collaboration with Margherita Casprini. The naval engineering was developed by Pierluigi Ausonio.

The stern features a two-level structure with foldable bulwarks to expand the beach platform. This area connects directly to the sea, equipped with loungers facing the water, also serving as a beach club. The main deck and upper deck are fitted with full-height open windows on three sides, ensuring continuity between indoor and outdoor spaces. Ventilation ducts are arranged outside the hull structure, effectively optimizing interior volume and making the main salon more spacious, which includes a lounge area and TV space. The aft section of the upper deck features a dining area and a generous outdoor zone, including a lounge area and sunbathing space.

At the very forward end of the bow, in front of the integrated wheelhouse, there are additional sun pads and a whirlpool tub to enhance privacy while at anchor or docked. The upper deck behind the wheelhouse features a three-sided open balcony with a panoramic dining area. Baglietto notes that a rooftop area is uncommon for this type of yacht; this space is conceived as a secluded and private owner's retreat, featuring a dining area and loungers.

The accommodation layout includes four cabins on the lower deck—two VIP cabins and two twin cabins, each with an en-suite bathroom. The crew area comprises a spacious mess, a captain's cabin, and four crew cabins. The galley is located amidships on the main deck, designed in response to the owner's desire to share this environment with family and friends.

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