
Historical shipbuilder Baglietto, based in La Spezia, Italy, will participate in the PBIBS 2025 with a world première. The important American Boat Show will indeed host the unveiling to the public—following her launch last year—of motor yacht DAYBREAK, hull no. 10250 in the T52 line, with exteriors penned by Francesco Paszkowski Design and interiors by Stefano Vafiadis.
This year’s PBIBS has also provided an excellent opportunity for the Italian shipbuilder to team up with an outstanding design partner: West | Out East, together with Living Divani, will be supplying all outdoor furniture for Baglietto’s display, creating an exclusive, stylish, sophisticated space to welcome the Italian brand’s guests.
MY DAYBREAK
Motor yacht DAYBREAK maintains the design innovations that so much have contributed to the remarkable success of the T52 range. The open stern with three-level beach club has by now become a hallmark of Baglietto’s new course; the large pool is fitted with an ingenious up-down system that hides the pool when not in use and further extends the available deck surface; and the sky lounge on the upper deck, with concealing windows opening on three sides, ensures constant contact with the sea even when spending time indoors. The approximately 24-meter sundeck is unmatched on yachts of similar size and volumes and follows in the wake of Baglietto’s traditional displacement yachts.
The interiors draw inspiration from timeless values which have their roots in the artistic and architectural heritage of the American Deco movement and of British luxury design. Worth mentioning is the careful selection of onboard materials, which range from precious marbles and stones to exotic woods and from fine Italian leather to fabrics by the oldest and most renowned Italian and international brands. The onyx walls and striped teak flooring endow the yacht with a stylish marine style, while the harmonious combination of Tanganica and Ziricote wood adds a touch of freshness.
Functionality and comfort were key focus points during the design stage, and all furniture was sized and proportioned to American standards. The use of stainless-steel cladding adds an even more tangible sense of luxury and resistance.
Launched last year, the motor yacht Daybreak is now available for chartering.