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Year | 2023 |
Make | Baglietto |
Model | DOM 133 |
Class | Mega yachts |
Length | 40.90m |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Hull Material | Aluminum |
Offered By | Moana Yachting |
BAGLIETTO DOM 133 FROM 2023
The DOM 133 was designed by renowned designer Stefano Vafiadis, with a focus on comfort and contemporary lifestyle13.
Key Features:
The name ‘DOM’ comes from the Latin ‘Domus’, meaning ‘house’, underlining the intention to create a true home at sea24. The yacht offers impressive interior volumes compared to other vessels of similar size, with an innovative layout and high quality finishes provided by the best Italian craftsmen.
The Baglietto DOM 133 therefore represents a perfect balance between luxury, performance and functionality, offering an exceptional yachting experience for the most demanding owners.
Cruising Speed | 15kn |
Max Speed | 17kn |
Length Overall | 40.9m |
Beam | 8.6m |
Fresh Water Tank | |
Fuel Tank | |
Holding Tank |
Cabins | 5 |
Heads | 10 |
Engine Make | CATERPILLAR |
Engine Model | C32 |
Engine Year | 2023 |
Total Power | 1800hp |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Engine Make | CATERPILLAR |
Engine Model | C32 |
Engine Year | 2023 |
Total Power | 1800hp |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
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