Baglietto secures seventh order for 2025 with the third Dom115
Intended for an American owner, the superyacht designed by Stefano Vafiadis combines sporty design, large volumes and customization options

The Baglietto shipyard has announced the sale of the third hull in the Dom115 series, a milestone that brings the total number of orders received since the beginning of the year to seven. The transaction was concluded with the support of the brokerage firm Boatsters Black, representing the owner.
At 35 meters long, the Dom115 represents the entry-level model in the series, but, as the shipyard explains, it retains the characteristics of large yachts. Built with a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, this model confirms the partnership with designer Stefano Vafiadis, who oversaw both the exterior lines and interior design. The goal was to interpret the desires of an owner oriented toward a contemporary and sporty style, while preserving the line's DNA.
The success of this model, the release explains, is its ability to eliminate the barriers between indoor and outdoor spaces, through architectural solutions that prioritize transparency and livability. The main deck lounge, for example, is designed to offer a 270-degree panoramic view thanks to large floor-to-ceiling windows and retractable doors that create a seamless connection with the sea. This philosophy continues on the upper deck, conceived as a "four-season" veranda: its three-sided opening windows allow guests to enjoy cruising or anchoring in maximum comfort, regardless of the weather.
The focus on contact with the water finds its greatest expression in the aft area, where the beach club dramatically unfolds over three levels sloping down towards the sea, incorporating an elegant infinity pool. To keep this area free and entirely dedicated to guests, the designers opted for a lateral garage for the tender, a technical solution that frees up valuable space aft.
This new sale, the statement continues, also highlights the strategic role of the American market and the importance of Baglietto's Fort Lauderdale office in building relationships with brokers and clients overseas. As Fabio Ermetto, the shipyard's chief commercial officer, emphasized, the Dom115 perfectly encapsulates the company's philosophy, which is to offer a compact yacht with the space and customization options typical of much larger vessels. "It is precisely this 'tailor-made' approach, also applied to series construction, that drives Baglietto's constant growth, allowing each vessel to faithfully reflect its owner's vision," stated Ermetto.
SUBSCRIBE TO FREE SUPER YACHT 24 NEWSLETTER
SUPER YACHT 24 IS ALSO ON WHATSAPP: JUST CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL AND ALWAYS BE UPDATED





