Superyacht

Baltic Yachts Path

Built
2011
Length
35.7 m
Built
2011
Length
35.7 m

Baltic Yachts Path Overview

6
guest
3
cabin
6
crew

Canova was first presented at the Monaco Boat Show in 2011. This boat was designed for an Italian owner, a long distance sailing enthusiast who had already sailed around the world in another Baltic Yachts yacht.

His new order was very specific - the boat had to have as much autonomy as possible so that water and fuel supplies would be replenished as rarely as possible. At the same time the boat had to keep the typical BY yacht low displacement and good sailing qualities.

Unlike many other BY boats, the Canova is built from regular fiberglass - carbon and kevlar are used only in places. This was done in order to have a thicker hull that resists shocks well. Despite this, the boat turned out to be around 14 tons lighter than comparable boats of other shipyards. And that's despite the fact that much of its equipment is duplicated, like on airliners. Even the navigation system has a spare set stored in a neat aluminum case.

The boat's interior is done in the classic spirit, with extensive panels made of mahogany in two different tones.

Characteristics of the superyacht Path

Main Features
Length, m
35.7
Beam, m
7.5
Draft, m
5.5
Tonnage and capacity
Displacement, t
87
Fuel Capacity (liters)
6000
Fresh water capacity, l
2800
Hull material
Fiberglass
Superstructure material
Fiberglass
Passengers and crew
Max people
6
Cabins
3
Crew
6
Engines & Performance
Engines
1 x 355 hp Cummins QSD 5.9, diesel
Maximum speed, kt
11
Cruising speed, kn
9
Manufacturer and designers
Builders
Country
Finland
Exterior design
Naval architects
Year built
2011
Years of repairs
2018
2022
Classification and flag
Name
Path
Type
Sailing
Previous names
Canova
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