The 26-metre Baltic Yachts sloop Mini Y is newly listed for sale with Charles Carveles and Alex Busher of Edmiston.
Her silver hull and superstructure were built of carbon-fibre composite, in accordance with DNV classification rules, in Finland and delivered from Baltic Yachts in 2018. The Baltic 85 model was designed in the UK by naval architect Bill Dixon with interior by Mark Whiteley.
Mini Y accommodates four guests in two cabins, comprising an owner's double forward of the mast and a guest twin cabin to port, just aft of the saloon. There are quarters for a crew of two in a pair of cabins aft.
Carbon bulkheads and panels are used throughout but there is plenty of wood veneer giving a feeling of warmth. The saloon, illuminated by the wraparound window and elliptical hull ports, has an L-shaped seating area to port and dining table to starboard. Aft of the dining table is the galley that leads on through to the crew mess, also accessible via the aft deck.
On deck, guests can enjoy the cockpit with its fold-out table, while the helmsman has the choice of two wheels, offering excellent visibility forward. The guest cockpit can be completely covered for protection while racing, the navigation instruments still visible on the aft face.
Motoring under her Volvo engine, the 73GT yacht for sale has a top speed of 10.5 knots and cruising speed of 9.5 knots. Sailing, with her recently-serviced set of North Sails, Mini Y can reach 15 knots, although the official figure in the specification is 11 knots.
Displacing just 50 tonnes, her draft varies from 2.95 metres, with her bulb keel lifted, to 4.3 metres. A RIB tender is stowed in the garage which is accessed via the opening transom, which in turn forms a boarding or swim platform. The passerelle also neatly retracts into this space.
Lying in Mataró, Spain, Mini Y is asking €7,250,000 with VAT Paid.