Launched in 2019, the Baltic 112 'Liara' is a masterpiece of high-performance luxury which perfectly blends speed with comfort. This premium superyacht was built by Baltic Yachts using advanced carbon composite construction methods, therefore making her one of the lightest cruising yachts of her size.
Conceived by an experienced yachtsman, Liara was designed by Malcolm McKeon Yacht Design to comfortably cruise the world while remaining highly competitive at international superyacht regattas. Her design success was officially recognized at the 2020 Boat International Design & Innovation Awards, where she won her category for ‘Best Sailing Yacht Interior’ and ‘Outstanding Exterior Designed Sailing Yacht’.
Liara sleeps 8 guests in 4 luxuriously appointed ensuite cabins. Consisting of the owners double suite forward, a double VIP cabin midships and two twin cabins aft of the saloon. There are also 3 dedicated crew cabins aft which sleep 5 in total. The beautiful interior, by Adam Lay Studios, reflects the owner's love of the natural environment; utilizing calm, high-quality limed and stained oak joinery throughout the yachts unusually spacious accommodation.
On deck, Liara is built for ultimate guest comfort and sociability. Her large, protected guest cockpit features lounging sofas and a sunpad for relaxation, alongside a generous U-shaped dining area. Liara's focus on versatility is evident in the striking, yet easily removable, carbon bimini top. This hard top bimini provides excellent shelter while cruising, or a clean performance-optimised deck for racing when removed. For long-range passages, her 5.5m Ribeye tender can be neatly stowed on the foredeck or on the aft deck.
Famed for their technological innovation, Baltic Yachts fitted Liara with some cutting-edge performance solutions. Most notably, the Hundested Retractable Propulsion System (RPS). This drive fully retracts into the hull, therefore eliminating drag and maintaining optimal hull speed. The RPS also offers exceptional close-quarter manoeuvrability as the drive pod can be rotated 160 degrees in each direction.
Liara also features a powerful 190 Kwh High Voltage DC power pack. This enables all onboard systems (including deck winches, air conditioning, galley utilities etc) to operate in 'quiet ship mode' for up to 8 hours without the need to run the generator.
Rarely do we see an all-carbon composite Baltic Yacht of this pedigree come to market, let alone one that is so technologically advanced. Thanks to her owner's meticulous maintenance program, LIARA is absolutely turn-key ready.
Key Features
- Carbon Composite Construction: one of the lightest cruising yachts of her size
- Retractable Propulsion System: reducing drag and enchancing sailing performance
- Silent Cruising: powerful 190 kWh powerpack allows up to 8 hours of silent sailing
- Award Winning Design: winner of 2 BOAT Design & Innovation Awards 2020
- Lifting Keel: provides a min draft of 3.9m in shallow water
Specifications
Overview
- Name:LIARA
- Yacht Type:Sail Yacht
- Builder:Baltic Yachts
- Naval Architect:Malcolm McKeon Yacht Design
- Exterior Designer:Malcolm McKeon Yacht Design
- Interior Designer:Adam Lay Studio
Dimensions
- Length Overall:34.14 metres
- Length at Waterline:32 metres
- Beam:7.9 metres
- Max Draught:6.15 metres
- Gross Tonnage:138
- Displacement Tonnage:88
Construction
- Builder:Baltic Yachts
- Year of Build:2019
- Hull Type:Monohull
Performance & Capacities
- Max Speed:12.5 kn
- Cruising Speed:10.5 kn
- Fuel Capacity:6700 litres
- Water Capacity:2000 litres
Materials
- Hull:Carbon Fibre
- Superstructure:Carbon Fibre
- Deck:Cork
Accommodation
- Guests:8
- Passenger Rooms:4
- Master Rooms:1


