The new 52-metre Baglietto T52 motor yacht Dopamine has been sold with James Corts of Marine Max introducing the buyer and Alex Clarke of Denison Yachting and Jim Evans of SuperYachtsMonaco representing the seller. The yacht has now been renamed Daybreak.
Exterior design of the steel and aluminium yacht – built by Italian yard Baglietto as the fourth hull in the T52 series and delivered this month – is by Francesco Paszkowski with "ultra-contemporary" interior design by Studio Vafiadis.
Accommodation is for 11 guests in six cabins, including a bigger-than-usual, full-beam master suite on the main deck, four lower-deck cabins and a nanny cabin on the upper deck. The interior is "inspired by the American Deco art movement" and pairs neutral furnishings with teak flooring, which has Calacata Macchia Vecchia marble and onyx accents. There are quarters for a crew of ten.
The sun deck is large enough to host parties on or have yoga and pilates sessions with ocean views. Guests will benefit from a bar and barbecue up top, as well as a Jacuzzi on the foredeck and expansive exterior entertainment spaces, including a swimming pool on the aft deck – that can be covered by retractable decking when not in use. The "three-level" stern area features an open beach club.
The 497GT yacht has a range of 4,500 nautical miles, a top speed of 16 knots and a cruising speed of 11 knots under twin 1,470hp Caterpillar engines.
The brokers pointed out that she is "the highest specification T52 to date". A custom Castoldi tender, valued at €350,000, is included in her inventory.
The Baglietto T52's asking price was €36,850,000.