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Baglietto’s Fast 46m Yacht Will Make a Great First Impression

By Victor Baker

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Baglietto's Fast

By collaborating with Francesco Paszkowski and his self-named design studio, the Italian shipyard Baglietto has designed and already built a new member to join its already impressive fleet of yachts. The 46-meter Fast has hit the waves this May, showing off a stunning aluminum hull, a streamlined bow and a mesmerizing blend of rectangular and trapezoidal windows that seem to enhance its futuristic and sleek appearance.

The yacht’s wonderful exterior is complemented by equally impressive interiors, featuring a cream-colored theme, reminiscent of Baglietto 43’s interior decor, that contrasts beautifully with dark wood accents throughout the boat, creating an overwhelming sense of space.

Baglietto's Fast

Baglietto’s Fast also boasts Rosewood floors, set against white lacquered ceilings and side panels, which make the entire interior of this vessel even more airy and chic. Thanks to a spacious upper deck, with four guest cabins, and an impressive master suite, this gorgeous yacht seems to show off perfectly balanced indoor and exterior spaces.

Since it’s called Fast, this yacht has a lot to live up to, which is why it comes powered by twin MTU 16V4000 engines, which enable it to sail at cruising speeds of up to 28 knots. But we think passengers who are going to enjoy this yacht, with all its incredible features and accommodations, won’t hurry to return home.

Baglietto's Fast

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About Victor Baker

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