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Baglietto T52 New Build Sold by Alex G. Clarke [Hull #4]

October 15, 2024 8:46 am

Denison Yachting is pleased to announce the sale of a new construction Baglietto T52. Hull #4 of the model was sold by Alex G. Clarke, who represented the Seller along with Jim Evans of SuperYachtsMonaco. James Corts of MarineMax represented the Buyer. A special thank you to Fabio Ermetto and Davide Pistorello of Baglietto and Captain Warren Garmany for their assistance through the sales process. Congratulations to the new owner, who will be taking delivery of a world-class yacht.

This 2024 Baglietto T52 was launched and christened in mid-June. She features upgraded interior decor by Studio Vafiadis, with project management by Richard Hein and The A Group, who reviewed and revised the technical specifications. In addition, the owner’s long-time and experienced captain with a fantastic reputation on the charter market has provided input over the entire build process with the end result being the highest-optioned T52 ever built by Baglietto.

YACHT SPECIFICATIONS:
– Cruising Speed: 11 kn
– Maximum Speed: 16 kn
– Beam: 31′ 0”
– Max Draft: 8′ 10”
– Hull Material: Steel
– Cabins: 6
– Heads: 9

Baglietto T52 Hull #4 Salon
Baglietto T52 Hull #4 Salon

Alex commented: “Baglietto T52 Hull #4 represents a world-class pedigree yacht and is the new flagship for the storied Italian shipyard. Unique features set her apart from other T52 models, such as her custom Art Deco interior decor by Studio Vafiadis, improved layout with an enlarged master suite, better crew accommodations, and facilities as designed by the experienced captain behind the build–it’s the little details that truly make her special. I look forward to seeing her cruising the world, turning heads in every port that she enters.”

Baglietto T52 Hull #4 was delivered to the new owner on October 11.

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