First DOM 115 by Baglietto has been sold
The DOM 115 by Baglietto has a timeless yet modern design with plenty of space, something singular for a vessel of this size
The DOM 115 by Baglietto has a timeless yet modern design with plenty of space, something singular for a vessel of this size
Baglietto, shipyard specialised in building planing vessels in aluminium and displacement and semi-displacement megayachts in steel and aluminium from 35 to 65 metres, has announced the sale of the first unit of the DOM 115, the new model in the DOM range designed by Stefano Vafiadis and premiered only a few months ago at the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show.
This entry level to the DOM range, which will be delivered in 2025, puts forward the same style that led to the success of their best-selling model. With timeless yet modern and charming lines, plenty of space, singular for vessels of this size, the DOM 115 uses ample panoramic windows opening onto the terrace to allow plenty of natural light to flood in, while the sliding doors of the saloon on the main deck create a harmonious flow to the space from inside to outside and a spectacular 270-degree view.
The glassed-in upper deck can be opened on three sides, the stern is on three levels that gradually lead down to the water and are home to the pool, with the tender storage in a lateral garage leaving extra space on the deck. The yacht is also highly personalised: the use of steel as building material guarantees more flexibility for the many requests for custom layouts, in addition to representing added value for comfort in a vessel of this size.
“This is the second sale we have had through our partnership with Y.co – notes Fabio Ermetto, CCO for Baglietto – showcasing the excellent relationship between the two businesses. We are particularly proud of this new design which redefines the organisation of the space, that, on the DOM 115, loses its classic and formal arrangement and replaces it with a new space, closer to the lifestyle of a contemporary, modern owner, who desires closer contact with nature and the water.”