This 2010 Baia One Hundred is a 101-foot open motor yacht designed by Carlo Galeazzi. Built with a fiberglass hull and powered by three MTU diesel engines producing 7,350 horsepower, the yacht is engineered for high performance, with a maximum speed of 49 knots and a cruising speed of 43 knots. The design prioritizes light, open spaces that blend interior and exterior living areas throughout.
The accommodation layout includes four staterooms capable of sleeping up to ten guests, featuring a full-beam master suite with ensuite bathroom, a VIP stateroom, and two twin cabins with Pullman berths. The master suite incorporates marble finishes, a glass basin, and polished wooden surfaces. Throughout the interior, white walls and ceilings are paired with wooden detailing and flooring, creating an airy Scandinavian aesthetic. Seven heads service the accommodation spaces.
Public areas center on a salon with two distinct seating zones and large sofas, with glass walls that open completely to the outdoor deck. Extended glass striping below deck and a tempered glass superstructure flood interior spaces with natural light. The boat features long sun pads on the foredeck and flybridge, plus dining tables on the aft deck. Zero-speed stabilizers enhance comfort underway.
The yacht was refitted in 2016 and features a Kevlar hull designed for low water friction and stable handling. The boat carries significant water toy provisions and is rated among the fastest 100-foot yachts built in series.
Length
101.71 FT
Beam
24.11 FT
Draft
5.25 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Heads
7
Engines
3
Engine Make
MTU
Engine Model
16V 2000
Power
3 x NaN HP
Hours
1,490 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
43.00 KTS
Max Speed
49.00 KTS