How to make a brand new Sanlorenzo 78 look small...

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Easy, it's sufficient to park a 140+ feet Baglietto next to her! :rolleyes:
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Lovely. It brings to mind the old adage. There is always someone with a bigger boat than yours. I'd have to win the lottery to get your boat. She's a beauty. The Baglietto doesn't even feature in my dreams so far beyond scope she is.
 
Lovely. It brings to mind the old adage. There is always someone with a bigger boat than yours. I'd have to win the lottery to get your boat. She's a beauty. The Baglietto doesn't even feature in my dreams so far beyond scope she is.

Do what Hector Riva did...... buy some EuroLottery lucky dips:D
 
Pachamama the Baglietto 43M Fast. Paszkowski design who has been a long time Baglietto and Sanlorenzo designer.
He has since a year or two stopped with Sanlorenzo, and is now doing the new Ferretti Customlines.
The new SL78 Sanlorenzo next to it is infact designed by Mauro Micheli the Riva designer since 1991.

I think Paszkowski is one of the most talented designers around. His lines are timeless, modern and yet conservative.
The style of the Fast range had a decisive turn when the 38m Beliissima was launched in 2003.

How much? Depending spec you are looking at 20 million EURO bucks.
 
Lovely. It brings to mind the old adage. There is always someone with a bigger boat than yours. I'd have to win the lottery to get your boat. She's a beauty. The Baglietto doesn't even feature in my dreams so far beyond scope she is.
Thanks for the appreciation, but just to avoid any misunderstanding, there isn't my boat in the above pic.
The white one on stbd side of the Baglietto is an SL78, and the next with a blue hull is a Canados 70.
My 56 footer would appear like the Baglietto tender, if included in that parade.... :rolleyes: :D
 
We are never going to catch up with the Italian styling incredible, How much?

We can. Employ an Italian designer like Fairline!

(PS It was an Italian designer who came up with the Fiat Multipla so I dont think that everything Italian is stylish;))
 
PS It was an Italian designer who came up with the Fiat Multipla so I dont think that everything Italian is stylish;))

Ask a designer to give Function above form, and Multipla is what you get. It had its purpose I guess since inside it was the most spacious car of its size.

Some did that box boat catamaran which reminded me of the Multipla and it sold okay by what I heard. Can't get the name of it at the moment.
 
Those are indeed beautiful but in my mind there comes a point where it is so big it almost becomes a ship with a crew and to me that is not boating Just my view of course
 
Just to prove that everything in life is relative, interestingly the comparison of today now makes the very same boat look much larger... :D
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Yep thats the one. The Matchbox boat. Thanks.
Yup.
Introduced here in the asylum by truly yours more than two years ago with this thread.
Btw, if you say that they sold OK in the meantime, I have zero problems to take your word for it.
Let's face it, ALL pleasure mobos are more used as floating caravans than anything else.
Those folks understood that, and worked on that principle very effectively... :cool:
 
Pachamama the Baglietto 43M Fast. Paszkowski design who has been a long time Baglietto and Sanlorenzo designer.
He has since a year or two stopped with Sanlorenzo, and is now doing the new Ferretti Customlines.
The new SL78 Sanlorenzo next to it is infact designed by Mauro Micheli the Riva designer since 1991.

I think Paszkowski is one of the most talented designers around. His lines are timeless, modern and yet conservative.
The style of the Fast range had a decisive turn when the 38m Beliissima was launched in 2003.

How much? Depending spec you are looking at 20 million EURO bucks.


Just had a look at the internals not for me unless I was mistakenly looking at the crews quarters!
 
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Yup.
Introduced here in the asylum by truly yours more than two years ago with this thread.
Btw, if you say that they sold OK in the meantime, I have zero problems to take your word for it.
Let's face it, ALL pleasure mobos are more used as floating caravans than anything else.
Those folks understood that, and worked on that principle very effectively... :cool:

For sure they are being used as floating caravans a bit more nowadays, since fuel is super priced (more so in Italy) and because of the recent recession which made people feel stupid if they spent money on there leisure in the last five - ten years. Problem is the last five - ten years want be coming back for that reason alone.
I come from an era when people bought bigger to cruise more, not less.
The maths are very simple that if you want to stay in the same spot 1. better to buy a property in the area 2. a smaller boat to go swimming and then come back
It is without any doubt a better return of investment. But to each his own it is a free World.
 
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