Baltic Yachts, based in Jakobstad on the northwest coast of Finland, has been building some of the world’s most finest and most advanced yachts since 1973 when the company was founded by five skilled boat builders. They had a mandate, and that was to build boats that were lighter, stiffer, and stronger than anything any other boat builders were doing at the time, and those qualities are still at the forefront of all the boats they build, including the recently launched Baltic 112 Liara. The owner, a skilled and seasoned yachtsman, originally intended to build an out-and-out performance family cruiser, but his ideas started to change when he realized that he also wanted to be competitive on the race course. This led to a drive toward saving weight wherever possible, and the lighter and stiffer mandate led him to Baltic Yachts, where weight saving is almost a religion. He commissioned Malcolm McKeon Yacht Design to bring his vision to reality, and the stunningly gorgeous lines of Liara are the result. It also appears that McKeon followed that long-held belief that pretty yachts sail fast. By any measure, Liara is beyond pretty; she’s an exceptional craft in every sense and as a result, is also very fast on the race course.