Baglietto has unveiled details of Project Farah, a new 163-foot fully custom superyacht currently under construction for delivery in 2027.
At just under the 500-gross-ton threshold, the yacht was designed to maximize volume and flexibility while maintaining balanced proportions and a clean exterior profile. The design is a collaboration between Matheus Farah e Manoel Maia Arquitetura and Fernando de Almeida Yacht Design, with Royal Yacht International overseeing the build on behalf of the owner.
According to the yard, Farah—which translates to “happiness”—was conceived around the idea of bringing the comforts and atmosphere of home to the water. Interior spaces follow a “warm modernism” approach, blending minimalist lines with natural materials including wood and leather, accented by soft lighting and a palette of sand and brown tones.
The yacht’s exterior features a metallic gray hull, black superstructure and a vertical bow intended to emphasize both performance and seakeeping. A symmetrical layout throughout the yacht is designed to improve circulation and allow for flexible use of onboard spaces.
Planned amenities include a helipad, while twin Caterpillar C32 engines are expected to deliver a top speed of 16 knots.







