The Baglietto T-Line 43m, part of the Italian yard’s T-Line series of steel displacement superyachts, was first introduced back in 2008. Measuring 42.75 metres in length, with an 8.90-metre beam and a draught of 3 metres, the T-Line 43m is a long-range superyacht that combines classic proportions with contemporary Italian styling. Her exterior design, characterised by clean lines and a balanced profile, is by Francesco Paszkowski, while her naval architecture was developed in-house by Baglietto. Featuring a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, the T-Line 43m prioritises volume, range, and onboard comfort. Her exterior layout aims to maximise outdoor living, with a generous aft deck ideal for dining and entertaining, providing direct access to the beach club, and a sun deck complete with a jacuzzi and alfresco dining. Inside, the T-Line 43m features a traditional yet flexible layout, with a spacious main salon with clearly defined lounge and dining zones. The Baglietto T-Line 43m can accommodate up to ten guests across five ensuite staterooms, including a full-beam owner’s suite forward on the main deck and four guest staterooms on the lower deck. Crew quarters for up to eight crew members are also located on the lower deck. Powered by twin Caterpillar 3512 engines, the T-Line 43m has a top speed of 17 knots and an average cruising speed of 12 knots.