Baglietto launches fifth Dom 133, renamed Astera
This unit features a high level of customization by the owner, particularly in the openings towards the outside.

The fifth hull of the Dom 133 line, designed by Stefano Vafiadis, was launched at the Baglietto shipyard in Carrara. The superyacht, Baglietto announced in a statement, was then transferred to the La Spezia shipyard where the outfitting will be completed.
The owners also took part in the technical launch, arriving in Tuscany together with Robert Lama, the client's representative.
The m/y Astera, the note continues, confirms the features that have decreed the success of the line, such as the two-level beach club with an infinity pool with a lifting bottom to increase the already generous dimensions of the main deck cockpit or the extraordinary volumes, unique for boats of this size.
The innovations on this vessel are significant compared to previous sisterships, thanks to the extensive customization offered by the shipyard, even for the boats in the range: in hull #10246, in fact, the openings towards the outside are emphasized: the upper deck lounge, for example, has a French window that can also be opened on the sides, overlooking two small balconies, while the decision to move the ventilation ducts outside on the main deck allows the main lounge to gain all the glass on the port side.
The aluminum displacement yacht is powered by two Caterpillar C32 engines which allow it to reach a significant top speed of 17 knots.
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