BAGLIETTO UNVEILS FIRST DETAILS OF 50M FULL-CUSTOM PROJECT FARAH
At 49.7 metres and just under the 500 GT threshold, Project Farah is a compelling example of intelligent yacht design where proportion, functionality and atmosphere work in complete harmony. Exterior and interior design co-authored by Matheus Farah e Manoel Maia Arquitetura and Fernando de Almeida Yacht Design, the yacht was conceived around a clear philosophy: to translate the feeling of home into the nautical environment. The project is being overseen throughout its construction by Royal Yacht International, acting on behalf of the Owner.

“Farah means happiness” a clear statement of intent from the Owner that defines the very essence of the yacht. Conceived as a refined expression of hospitality in its broadest sense, Farahembodies an epicurean vision of life at sea, where wellbeing and the pursuit of happiness are paramount, without ever compromising on the safety and seaworthiness expected by an experienced yachtsman.
Symmetry, functionality and design coherence shape both the exterior and interior spaces. The layout is conceived as a seamless spatial language that enhances circulation while allowing for a high degree of flexibility, with areas that can be reconfigured to meet different needs and occasions.
The yacht’s clean, symmetrical and uncluttered exterior lines are further enhanced by a distinctive metallic grey hull paired with a black superstructure. The vertical bow underscores her strong nautical character while contributing to her performance-driven profile.
This same clarity of form defines the interiors, conceived around a “warm modernism” philosophy: contemporary, minimalist spaces softened by the use of natural materials such as wood and leather, expressed in warm tones of brown and sand, enriched with subtle golden accents and a soft, enveloping lighting scheme.
“A unique and outstanding project,” comments Fabio Ermetto, CCO of Baglietto, “which once again highlights Baglietto’s distinctive expertise in delivering fully custom yachts, combining exceptional build quality with the ability to interpret and fulfil the most sophisticated requirements of highly experienced Owners.”
Delivery is scheduled for 2027. The yacht will feature a helipad and will be powered by twin Caterpillar C32 engines, enabling a top speed of 16 knots.



