
Baglietto from Italy presents its new web site. Founded in 1854 at Varazze by Pietro Baglietto, as common in Italy in those times he bears his name to his boatyard and starts at his home back yard which is located at a short distance to the sea shore, building boats and rescue craft servicing merchant ships of the era. Pietro Baglietto work is noticed and in 1888 is commissioned by notable members of the Genoese hierarchy to produce a skiff that is presented to Pope Leo XIII. After 36 years working in his home back yard in 1890 Pietro moves to Varazze beach as he acquires a workshop shed in the area. Enjoying a high profile with the skiff for the Pope, Pietro is commissioned Giuseppina which launched in 1906, and at 22.6m of length and 33 tonnes is the largest yacht built to date in Italy, and in that year also produces one of the first hydrofoils for racers Crocco and Ricaldoni. In 1911 Pietro passes away with the yard leadership taken over by Bernardo, helped by elder brother Giovanni Battista, and later on by the younger Stefano and Vincenzo. In that same year Baglietto custom build the 13.5m motorboat Cio-Cio-San for the famous composer of Madama Butterfly, Giacomo Puccini. During World War I Baglietto dedicates itself to building seaplanes and the Motobarca Armato Silurante as designed by Societa Veneziona Automobili Navali known as MAS boats. In 1921 the youngest Vincenzo Vittorio takes over Baglietto technical direction, and shows his prowess in the following years as the Varazze name breaks records in different categories in the early part of the twenty century; 1923 the Baglietto I takes the world record in the 1.5 litre class reaching a speed of 32 knots in Monaco, 1927 it builds a seaplane that breaks the altitude record at 9,290 meters, 1931 it builds Lia III with a 12-liter Isotta Fraschini engine producing 330hp setting a new 53 knots World speed record, 1934 Ravanello achieves a top speed World record of 66 knots in the a 6-litre class, and in 1938 a new world record in the 800kg class is set by Alagi as it reaches eighty knots in the Gold Cup United States Asso RB l as helmed by Cattaneo, a race which it also wins. Baglietto also wins the sailing 8mR Bona French and Italian Cups in 1937 and 1938. During World War II and in between 1939 to 1945 Baglietto production is completely dedicated to the Italian state naval needs, and in this time expands its facility. In the 1951 Pietro Baglietto junior starts to manage Baglietto, and in 1956 takes over technical direction and enters semi-production of wooden build pleasure cruiser and yacht series. It debuts with the Tigrotto 8.5 meters in 1956 constructed in two units, followed by the popular Elba 11.5 meters in 1958 sold in 42 units for a five year production run, and debuting what will be called the island series. The Elba is followed by the Ischia 16m a year later, Capri 14m in 1961, and Minorca 20m and Minorca 22m in 1962 which also debuts Italian designer Paolo Caliari. In 1962 Gianni Agnelli custom commisions the GA 40 as designed by Paolo Caliari for exterior and interior and technical direction by Renato Sonny Levi. The island series is replaced by the more angular and futuristic M series as designed by Caliari in 1964, debuting with the 18M and will include the 20M as produced from 1968 to 1977 in 73 units. In 1976 Baglietto looks at aluminium to build larger yachts, and launches the first in this material the Nauta, it's largest build to that date and the first of the 26m series, build in four more units in a ten year semi-production run. Following ten years as flagship the 26m is superseded by the custom Baglietto 46 meter in 1986 as designed by Giovanni Zuccon and named Al Fahedi. A larger Baglietto to 46 meters will arrive with the semi production 53 meter series with the first unit hull C.10191 delivered in 2006 and two other units delivered. Larger yachts come again in 2009 as Baglietto delivers the custom 59.4 meter hull number C.10201 as designed inhouse, and in 2026 as it delivers its first T60 as designed by Francesco Paszkowski and to date sold in three units. Since 1983 Baglietto is not owned by its founding family as in that year it is sold to Leopoldo Rodriquez of Rodriguez Shipyard from Messina. Ten years later in 1993 Rodriguez sells to Giampiero Moretti who will have to force sell after two years as Baglietto enters in liquidation. In 1995 Baglietto is purchased by the partnership of Guido Orsi and Gaspare Borghini, these two will also expand Baglietto to La Spezia as they purchase the Cantieri Ferrari in La Spezia. Orsi and Borghini will sell in 2004 to Camuzzi Group who will own Baglietto till the end of September 2010. In November 2011 Gavio Group will buy the Baglietto name and its La Spezia shipyard, owned since 1996, but will have to let go the original Varazze facility. Currently Baglietto offers seven yachts, divided into the three Lines; DOM, T-Line, and Fast Line, and start with the DOM115 and go up to the T-Line 60, of the semi-production series. Currently Baglietto is also offering two custom builds on speculation with the Project53 and Project56 both designed by Enrico Gobbi. Baglietto new website is available in Italian and English language and takes you around with the following buttons; About Us, Yachts, Boutique, News, and Contacts. Baglietto is also on social media with bottom tabs taking you to its; Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Vimeo, and Youtube pages.
Production History; (semi-production models only)
Tigrotto 8.5m 1956 (2) Giorgio Barilani design
Elba 11.5m 1958-63 (42) wood planking production
Ischia/Ischia Super 16m 1959-65 (71)
Capri 14m 1961-63 (12)
Minorca 20m 1962-65 (9) Paolo Caliari design
Maiorca 22m 1962-63 (3)
18M 1964-68 (18)
16M 1965-67 (13) *16M Ischia project
14M 1965-71 (17)
16M50 1967-72 (58)
20M 1968-77 (73)
15M 1972-74 (7)
18M2 1973-78 (21)
26m 1976-86 (5)
Ischia 80 17m 1979-82 (16) aluminium production build
16.50 M2 1982-85 (5) only fiberglass build
1983 Rodriguez ownership
35m 1987-2000 (5)
24m 1989-91 (2)
33m 1991-93 (3)
1993 Gianpiero Moretti ownership
1995 Guido Orsi and Gaspare Borghini ownership
30m 2000-03 (2) Francesco Paszkowski design
34m 2001-07 (8)
42 2003-04 (2)
2004 Camuzzi Group ownership
112 HT 2005-08 (2)
43 2006-12 (4)
53 2006-09 (3)
44 Fast 2007-13 (3)
42m 2008-11 (2)
42 Exp 2009 (2)
2011 Gavio Group ownership
46 2014-15 (2)
48 20017-21 (3)
DOM 133 2022- (12
T52 2023- (9
DOM 115 2025- (3
T60 2026- (3
T54 2027- (2
Baglietto enters semi-production boating with the Tigrotto 8.5m