At an event in Fort Lauderdale in April, Baglietto introduced the latest model in its popular DOM line: the 115. The DOM115 is the 35-meter (115-foot), entry-level yacht in the successful DOM series, of which the Italian boat builder has sold eight models over the last two years.
During a meeting with the sales people of North American brokerage houses, held at the Lauderdale Marina Yacht Club, Baglietto’s CCO Fabio Ermetto described in detail the key features of the new model, which features exteriors by Stefano Vafiadis.
“We embarked upon this project to meet many requests from clients who had appreciated the core strengths of the DOM 133, but were looking for a smaller yacht,” Ermetto said. “This new model perfectly meets current market needs and allows us to offer a steel-and-aluminum model boasting truly unique features in the superyacht segment, too.”
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The underlying DOM concept remains the same on this yacht. The 115 retains the stylistic features that contributed to the success of the top model in her series: timeless, yet modern captivating lines that take to extremes the sporty character of her larger sistership; impressive volumes, unique on a vessel of her size; and large, panoramic windows, which let in natural light and open onto beautiful terraces.
This model, however, takes the concept of one single, harmonious open space to the next level. The doors of the main deck salon can be opened completely and concealed to seamlessly connect the interiors and exteriors. Combined with expansive floor-to ceiling windows, the arrangement offers a breathtaking 270-degree view.
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The upper deck is entirely glazed as well and opens up on three sides. Space has been radically rearranged on this yacht, going beyond traditional, formal solutions and finding innovative ones more consistent with the lifestyle of a contemporary owner seeking a closer contact with nature and the sea. In this respect, the aft area descends over three levels toward the pool overlooking the sea. The tender is stored in a side garage freeing up space on the deck.
Like her larger sistership, this model offers a generous level of customization. The use of steel and aluminum ensures more flexibility in terms of layout solutions (a key strength on the DOM133) as well as increased comfort, which adds value on a yacht of this size. The MAN propulsion chosen for this yacht will allow her to reach a speed of 14.5 knots, Baglietto says. A hybrid version has also been developed.
The first DOM115 is now available for sale, with delivery expected in May 2025.
For more information: baglietto.com