Built in 1930 by the storied Italian shipyard Baglietto, this 68-foot classic schooner embodies the refined naval architecture of the era. Designed by Vittorio Vincenzo Baglietto and influenced by Charles Nicholson's approach, the yacht features a two-masted schooner rig engineered for strong seakeeping and responsive handling. She is powered by a single Yanmar engine and maintains a cruising speed of 7 knots under auxiliary power.
The hull is constructed from iroko planking on oak frames, with a teak deck and pine superstructure—materials chosen to deliver both durability and authentic character. The interior is finished throughout in solid wood, creating spaces that reflect 1930s craftsmanship and understated elegance. A bright saloon features Art Deco detailing and frosted glass panels, while the accommodation plan includes four cabins alongside crew quarters, providing comfortable berths for guests and working crew.
The schooner's design prioritizes both sailing performance and practical cruising, with a rig that balances power with manageable handling. The yacht competed in classic racing circuits during the 1980s and 1990s, demonstrating her seaworthy qualities and responsive sailing characteristics across a range of conditions.
Length
68.41 FT
Beam
14.17 FT
Draft
7.97 FT
Material
Wood
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
4
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
YANMAR
Engine Model
105HP YANMAR
Fuel
Sail
Cruising Speed
7.00 KTS
Water
132.09 GAL