A spectacular launch marked the handover of the new 55-meter yacht Severin's which has been constructed by Baglietto.
She is the largest yacht built in the 160-year-old firm's recent history and was launched at their shipyard in La Spezia, Italy.
M/Y Severin's is part of the boatbuilder's traditional T-Line Platform and has been designed by Francesco Paszkowski Design - who also designed the interiors in collaboration with architect Margherita Casprini.
The design reflects the traditional Italian style of Baglietto with side air vents and lowered gunwales with her general arrangements being devised for charter use.
There are six cabins, and the family-dedicated main deck features a large master suite with a central bed along with a walk-in wardrobe and secluded office. There are also two guest cabins on the same deck.
A marble lift connects the three decks, and the main saloon at the entrance offers an area enclosed by glass windows that can be opened completely.
The upper deck features a guest cabin with multifunctional space, a living room, and conversation area. There is also a dining table with room for at least ten diners and a bar.
The 150 square meters on the sun deck offers an alfresco area devoted to outdoor gatherings and activities. Along with freestanding sunbeds, the deck also has two pop-up tables to transform the space into a dining spot. The deck also features a bar and swimming pool.
The Beach Club offers 55 square meters of space with a steam shower, an area for a spa and gym, plus there's placement for the tender and toys in the foredeck enabling more space dedicated to the Beach Club.
The Severin's beam is 10.2 meters in length, the draft is 3 meters, and she has a half-load displacement of 620 tons with a maximum cruising speed of 17 knots.