Baglietto Fast 46 undertaking sea trials and final outfitting

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baglietto-fast-46Baglietto‘s 46-metre Fast superyacht, which is expected for her world première at the next editions of the Cannes Yachting Festival and the Monaco Yacht Show, undertook sea trials before the final outfitting.
Designed by Francesco Paszkowski, this new vessel boasts an impressive character, enhanced by her exterior design and her streamlined bow. Together with speed, which was the main focus of the project, the maximum comfort on board has been created through a balance among performance, stability, and style.
The interiors, again designed by Paszkowski studio in partnership with Margherita Casprini, are currently being fitting out: interior volumes have been maximized to offer generous spaces that one wouldn’t expect from a planing yacht of this size, and a warm and cosy atmosphere has been created through a refined and contemporary style.
The traditional layout accommodates guests and owners across 4 en-suite guest cabins on the lower deck, and the master suite – which includes an office, a dressing room, and the bathroom – on the main deck.
The upper deck hosts a large salon with lounge area, the captain’s cabin, and the helm station, while the crew quarters, located on the lower deck, include 4 twin cabins plus a single cabin and the dinette.
The aluminium-built yacht, as confirmed during her successful sea trials, can reach a top speed of about 28 knots.

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