Italian shipyard Baglietto has announced the sale of its first, Francesco Paszkowski-designed T54 yacht model, which is on track for a 2027 delivery. The order was secured thanks to the support of SuperYachtsMonaco, while technical consultancy is being provided by Arrow Monaco, who will represent the client throughout all phases of the construction.
An evolution of her smaller sibling, the T52, the 54-metre shares the same classic, masculine lines but comes with an increase in volume – though the yard confirmed that the model will still sit under 500GT.
The aft area has a similar configuration to the T52 – developing over three interconnected levels – but is naturally larger, allowing for a proper lounge area around the infinity pool. A wellness area with a spa and gym is also featured, directly accessible from the beach platform, with other highlights including a wider sundeck (at 150 square metres) and the skylounge, which maintains the range's three-sided opening.
Interiors are largely undisclosed, though a larger master suite with private veranda and an additional upper deck guest cabin have been listed as additional perks of the model's increased length. Technical areas have also been rearranged to allow the main saloon to open onto the outer deck, with floor-to-ceiling inviting in plenty of natural light.
The Baglietto T54 will utilise Caterpillar C32 engines, though it is also compatible with hybrid propulsion.
According to BOATPro, Baglietto has 12 yacht projects on order or currently under construction. This includes a 56-metre custom build designed by Italian studio Enrico Gobbi – Team for Design.
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