A work of art in every sense, CLUB M yacht features a high-spec build and a remarkably intricate interior by Achille Salvagni Architetti. Designed to offer the amenities of a larger vessel, she accommodates up to 12 guests and includes a private balcony in the Master suite, a beach club, and expansive deck spaces for seamless indoor-outdoor living.
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Winner of The World Superyacht Awards 2021 Best Motor Yachts - 40m to 50m, Boat International Design & Innovation Awards 2021 - Best Motor Yacht Interior Design 499GT and below and Robb Report - Best of The Best 2021
Very high specification aluminium yacht built by the esteemed Italian shipyard, Baglietto
Sleek and contemporary exterior design by Horacio Bozzo with vertical axe bow, elegant hull lines and extra wide side decks
Raised pilot house design offers huge upper deck spaces for lounging and dining
Stunning interior design by Italian architect, Achille Salvagni, with complex shapes, curves and spheres throughout
Flexible 5 cabin layout for up to 12 guests
Packed with the features of much larger yachts, such as a balcony in the master stateroom and a beach club
Maximum speed of 17.5 knots and a trans-Atlantic range of 3,500nm at 12 knots
Supersized Naiad fin stabilizers for extra stability and comfort
Contact the yacht broker to receive full details and specifications, or to arrange a viewing of this Baglietto for sale, located in Cannes, Provence-Alpes-Cote-d'Azur, France.
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Join Yachtbuyer's Jack Haines as he guides you through the breathtaking Baglietto 40 metre Club M superyacht. This multi-award winning vessel, honored by The World Superyacht Awards and Boat International Design & Innovation Awards, sets a new standard in yachting excellence.
Crafted by the esteemed Italian yard, Baglietto, this aluminum masterpiece boasts a sleek exterior design by Horacio Bozzo, featuring a vertical axe bow and elegant hull lines. Step inside to discover a world of bespoke luxury, meticulously crafted by acclaimed Italian architect, Achille Salvagni.
From the raised pilot house design offering expansive upper deck spaces to the flexible 5 cabin layout accommodating up to 12 guests, every detail exudes sophistication. Experience tranquility at sea with an exceptionally low 40-decibel noise level and supersized Naiad fin stabilizers for extra stability and comfort.
Marvel at the outstanding master stateroom, featuring a skylight and stunning en-suite with a Portuguese rose marble sink inspired by the craters of the moon. With a maximum speed of 17.5 knots and a trans-Atlantic range of 3,500 nautical miles, the Baglietto 40 metre Club M superyacht seamlessly combines performance with luxury. Join Jack Haines for an unforgettable journey into the world of opulence and sophistication.
Built: 2020
LOA: 130ft 5in (39.8m)
Beam: 27ft 3in (8.3m)
Draft: 6ft 6in (2m)
Volume: 392 Gross Tonnes
Engines: Twin CAT xxxxx
Capacity : 12 guests; 6 crew
Top Speed: 17.5 knots
Price - €21,500,000 ex VAT
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- It may not be everyone’s taste based on the comments, but for me, this is absolutely the most beautiful yacht you’ve shown us Jack. Wonderful attention to detail and very unique. Thanks for a great video Jack.
- Very different to most angular minimalist design Italian designs. Great to see this level of design and workmanship on a yacht this size. Great presentation as usual YB team 👏👏
- Absolut fantastic Design, Layout and Craftmanship. I watched maybe over hundred Yacht Tours on different Channels, but this is clearly Top 5. The Design is so warm and also elegant and the different Zones on the Flybridge/Sundeck are a good Idea. Thank you for your great Tours 👍🌊💙.
- Club M is amazing, fabulous, flawless. I love her 😍😍. She reminds me of abit of art deco style and abit Japanese, the lighting hightlightd her decor and that wood just flows, like a restful stream. Actually stylewise exterior and interior is restful, curvy. The cabins are work's of art to me. She would be a great charter ship. But i really hope not, she'd be a great family boat. Excellent bost thank you for showing us a amazing boat...
- Incredible boat! The interior actually reminds me of Star Trek. With the rounded off edges in the halls, corners and doors etc. How the furniture is also rounded and almost futuristic in style. I love it. Very very cool. This is 100% the kind of yacht I would dream of having.
- Jack, thank's for the amazing tour of Baglietto's Club M, she's a beautiful yacht that tick's almost all the boxes, ie. just missing a helicopter landing pad. Although this boat is brilliantly executed, from its innovative design, to the use of material, not only for visual but tactile as well, ie. linen on the walls in lieu of leather, but 21 million for this boat, seems a bit excessive, IMHO. My 2 pet-peeves, 1st) The door into the 'guest-head' on the main deck outside the owner's cabin, the way the door swings open is completely wrong. The doors handle is located on the left side facing (LSF) the door, and the hinges are on the right side facing (RSF) the door. This creates an awkward space to enter the 'guest-head', forcing the 'guest' to take several step backwards before being able to open the door and enter. Whereas if the 'guest' is facing the door, and the hinges were on the (LSF) of the door, and the door handle was now located on the (RSF), the door. Then the door to the 'guest-head' would swing open towards the owners cabin, this would facilitate an easier entrance into the 'guest-head'. 2nd) The private deck that slides out from under the owners cabin, is a perfect spot the morning's first cup of espresso and a croissant, but the balcony appeared to have no side guard rails, they should automatically deploy when the deck slides out, and is in... use
- Exquisite. A tiny note though, a lot was made of the fact that parts were decorated with parchment instead of leather. Parchment is still just animal skins prepared throught different techniques, be it leather, parchment, vellum or some other fancier naming scheme it is still just the hide off an animal.