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Catalonia, Spain
£74,236 GBP
Listed price €85,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1980 | 11.88m | Diesel | Sail
France
£455,000 GBP
Tax not paid / excluded
1999 | 18.29m | Sail
£829,694 GBP
Listed price €950,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1999 | 22.30m | Diesel | Sail
£96,070 GBP
Listed price €110,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1984 | 11.60m | Diesel | Sail
£566,812 GBP
Listed price €649,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2004 | 15.24m | Diesel | Sail
Galicia, Spain
£672,489 GBP
Listed price €770,000 EUR
1996 | 26.21m | Diesel | Sail
£262,009 GBP
Listed price €300,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1998 | 15.24m | Diesel | Sail
Massachusetts, United States
£168,766 GBP
Listed price $225,000 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
1990 | 15.24m | Diesel | Sail
£524,017 GBP
Listed price €600,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1987 | 25.37m | Diesel | Sail
POA
Tax paid / included
1987 | 25.37m | Diesel | Sail
United Kingdom
£68,500 GBP
1984 | 10.64m | Diesel | Sail
£777,293 GBP
Listed price €890,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2005 | 18.00m | Diesel | Sail

History of Baltic

Introduction

Baltic Yachts stands as a premier name in luxury sailing yacht manufacture, blending Scandinavian craftsmanship with cutting-edge innovation. Established in Finland, Baltic Yachts has carved a reputation for producing lightweight, fast, and technologically advanced vessels that appeal to discerning sailing enthusiasts and owners seeking bespoke performance yachts. Renowned for their commitment to quality, innovation, and sustainability, Baltic Yachts consistently ranks among the industry’s leading builders of custom and semi-custom sailing yachts.

History and Foundation

Founded in 1973 by a group of visionary engineers and boatbuilders, Baltic Yachts emerged from the heart of Finland’s rich maritime tradition. The founding team included experienced professionals such as Paul Kasanen, Per-Göran “PG” Johansson, and Tor Hinders. Their collective expertise drove the brand’s early focus on advanced construction techniques and high-quality materials, quickly distinguishing Baltic Yachts from other European boatbuilders of the era.

Over the decades, Baltic Yachts has continually evolved, introducing pioneering innovations that have become benchmarks within the yachting world. Early adoption of advanced composite materials and resin infusion processes allowed the company to create lighter, stiffer, and more responsive yachts, giving Baltic a decisive edge in both competitive and cruising sectors.

Key Innovations and Notable Models

Baltic Yachts has a storied legacy of engineering innovations. The early use of carbon fibre and foam-cored sandwich construction revolutionised yacht performance and durability. Their continuous investment in new technologies is evident in features such as lifting keels, retractable propulsion systems, advanced hydraulic solutions, and smart energy management systems.

  • Baltic 37 and Baltic 51: Early models from the 1970s and 1980s, revered for their performance pedigree and comfort, set the foundation for Baltic’s reputation. These classic designs remain cherished among sailors worldwide.
  • Baltic 67 Performance Cruiser: A recent addition exemplifying the brand’s focus on combining luxury with regatta-worthy speed. Modern hull design and advanced rigging provide both bluewater comfort and exhilarating sailing capabilities.
  • Baltic 142 Canova: Launched in 2019, this landmark yacht introduced a Dynamic Stability System foil, dramatically enhancing speed and comfort while reducing drag. Canova has been praised for its environmentally conscious engineering and advanced energy systems.
  • Baltic 175 Pink Gin VI: At its launch, the world’s largest carbon composite sloop, marrying innovative design and sophisticated interior luxury – a true statement of Baltic Yachts’ custom capabilities.

Distinguishing Features and Unique Selling Points

Baltic Yachts differentiates itself through an unwavering commitment to customisation and technical excellence. Every yacht is meticulously tailored to the owner’s vision, reflecting the company motto: “Any Baltic, anywhere in the world, can be uniquely yours.” Owners are consulted throughout the entire design and build process, from initial concept to final sea trial.

The use of advanced composite materials, innovative rigging solutions, and cutting-edge naval architecture ensures that Baltic Yachts offers exceptionally light yet robust and reliable sailing yachts. Their forward-thinking approach to sustainable yachting includes hybrid propulsion systems, renewable energy solutions, and a focus on minimising environmental impact during both construction and operation.

Baltic Yachts is also celebrated for its collaborative work with world-renowned naval architects and interior designers, regularly teaming with studios such as Judel/Vrolijk & Co, Dixon Yacht Design, and Design Unlimited, delivering vessels that are as strikingly beautiful as they are technologically advanced.

Recent Developments and Industry Accolades

Continuing its tradition of innovation, Baltic Yachts has launched several new flagship projects in recent years, including collaborations on superyachts that push the boundaries of performance, sustainability, and onboard luxury. Their yachts frequently garner industry awards, cementing Baltic’s status as a highly desirable choice for those seeking a performance sailing yacht for sale or full custom build.

With ongoing investment in research and development, Baltic Yachts ensures its place at the forefront of the global yachting market—delivering bespoke, high-specification sailing yachts that continue to excite and inspire owners, crew, and the wider sailing community.

Which models do Baltic produce?

Baltic produce a range of boats including the Baltic 50, Baltic 60, Baltic 66, Baltic 67 and Baltic 67 PC. For the full list of Baltic models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Baltic build?

Baltic manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Cruiser, Offshore cruiser, Cruiser/racer, Sloop and Aft cockpit.

How much does a boat from Baltic cost?

Used boats from Baltic on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £52,400 GBP to £2,010,000 GBP with an average price of £572,000 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Baltic, for example the model, age and condition.

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