BALTIC 107 CATAMARAN
INVENTIVE AND SOPHISTICATED 33-METRE WORLD CRUISING CATAMARAN WITH UNMATCHED QUALITY
The design brief calls for a highly aesthetic and functional design of a stable and comfortable long-range explorer yacht that can go almost literally anywhere, with elegant, streamlined and soft exterior lines, excellent sailing performance in all conditions and especially in light winds, and a high degree of autonomy from shoreside support services. It also desires a strong emphasis on environmental thinking and sustainable solutions, which extends to the yacht’s long-term operational footprint as well as the environmental impact of her construction.
This hi-tech 33-metre catamaran illustrates a unique design highlighting inventive functionality with modern styling, wrapped in a classic palette of warm woods, crisp whites with pops of sporty colours.
Inspiration has been drawn from modernist influences and contemporary design to develop a fresh and unique aesthetic for this yacht, creating a space that’s at once sophisticated, youthful and timeless.
The owners have assembled a carefully considered team to design, develop and build their yacht, with naval architecture led by Olivier Racoupeau, interior design by Jamie Bush, design consultancy by Andrea Chiari-Gaggia, structural engineering by Rivoyre Ingenierie and Patrick Sassier acting as the owner’s representative.
Technical
DELIVERY YEAR
- 2027
MAIN SPECIFICATIONS
- L.O.A.32.90 m
- D.W.L.31.50 m
- BEAM13 m
- DRAFT1.7/5.0 m
- DISPLACEMENT85 tons (light craft)
DESIGN
- NAVAL ARCHITECTBerret-Racoupeau Yacht Design
- INTERIOR DESIGNJamie Bush & Co
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VIDEOS
HULL RELEASE
A bold first and a big moment – the twin hulls of the Baltic 107 Catamaran, our first-ever multihull, are out of the mould. Crafted for long-range adventures with sleek lines and standout performance.
HULL BUILD
Watch as the hull mould of the Baltic 107 Catamaran comes to life. Each curve and detail brings us closer to creating Baltic Yachts' first-ever luxury multihull.