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Italian shipyard Baglietto has delivered the fourth hull in its T52 superyacht series, named Daybreak. She hit the water as Dopamine in June 2024 and has since been renamed.
The 52-metre superyacht was sold in 2021, with the buyer introduced by Marine Marketing. Exterior design is owed to Francesco Paszkowski while the interior has been styled by Studio Vafiadis.
Accommodation includes four lower-deck guest cabins, a full-beam master suite on the main deck, and a “nanny cabin” on the upper deck. There are further quarters for 10 crew. The interiors are inspired by the American Deco art movement, with teak flooring, Calacata Macchia Vecchia marble, and onyx accents.
The series’ stand-out features include the 24-metre-long sundeck, which houses sunlounging areas and an infinity pool. The open stern features a beach club across three levels and a second swimming pool that can be concealed to extend the deck surface.
On the upper deck, floor-to-ceiling windows opening on three sides create an al fresco lounge with a dining area.
Daybreak is powered by two Caterpillar C32 engines for a cruising speed of 11 knots and a maximum speed of 16 knots.
According to BOATPro, Baglietto has 16 yachts currently on order or under construction, five of which belong to the T52 series.
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