Italian yard Baglietto has launched the second model in its new T-Line 48 series, known as hull number 10228.
This 47.6 metre displacement yacht is the sister ship to Andiamo, which was delivered last summer to a Mexican owner. Exterior styling is by Italian designer and long-time collaborator Francesco Paszkowski, while the interiors were created by the in-house Baglietto team.
The T-Line 48 series stands out from the rest of the Baglietto range with reverse-angle glazing in the superyacht wheelhouse, which provides superior views from the helm station.
What’s more, Baglietto have fitted a side-loading superyacht tender garage, leaving the transom free for a proper beach club area, complete with a bar, gym and steam shower. Meanwhile, the superyacht sundeck stretches across 140 square metres of deck space and boasts an al fresco dining table, sunloungers, and an infinity pool.
In total, hull number 10228 features 350 square metres of luxury living spaces. Accommodation for up to ten guests is split across five cabins, including a master suite, two doubles and two twin rooms with pullman berths, and the décor is described as "sophisticated and warm" with walnut surfaces and touches of gold and bronze,
Power comes from a pair of 2,250hp Caterpillar 3512C diesel engines for a top speed of 16 knots. When cruising at 12 knots, 10228 boasts a maximum range of 4,500 nautical miles, thanks to a total fuel capacity of 80,000 litres. Built to Lloyd's Registry standards, Baglietto 10228 features in-house naval architecture, a 9.5 metre beam and a total interior volume of less than 500GT.
Michele Gavino, Baglietto CEO, said, “This is a yacht that continues our tradition, yet takes advantage of new and innovative solutions which make her unique: the big windows, for instance, foster a perfect harmony between indoor and outdoor areas, with the sundeck as a Baglietto trademark. And the new beach club perfectly responds to the customer’s desire for direct access to the sea".
The yacht is available for sale, and will premiere worldwide at both Cannes Yachting Festival and the Monaco Yacht Show 2018.
Other projects currently under development at the Italian yard include the recently sold 54 metre Baglietto 10231, which is due to hit the water in 2020.