28 May 2026
Designed for a family with ambitious cruising plans, the Baltic 78 Custom is bound for areas like the Mediterranean and the Caribbean, while delivering generous volume, long-range comfort and Baltic’s signature style.
Naval architecture is by renowned Judel/Vrolijk & Co, with interiors by Design Unlimited, whose previous collaborations with Baltic Yachts include yachts like the Baltic 175 Pink Gin and Baltic 108 WinWin.
Discussions began in late autumn 2025 with highly engaged owners, and thanks to an experienced design team and efficient production planning, the family is expected to begin enjoying their new yacht by summer 2027.
Features include a semi-fixed bimini, removeable but not folding, to provide essential protection from the elements, while also facilitating mainsail handling when stowing, supporting comfortable sailing in a wide range of conditions.
A lifting keel will also allow the owners to combine confident offshore performance with the freedom to explore shallow bays and anchorages.
Every aspect of the yacht is being carefully considered to ensure she remains practical, safe, reliable, and enjoyable for family cruising.
In addition, autonomy has been carefully prioritised, with a substantial battery bank enabling extended periods of silent operation at anchor — an increasingly important consideration for modern cruising families undertaking extended cruising.
Currently, Baltic Yachts has recently launched the Baltic 121 Custom, a powerful and comfortable 37-metre blue water cruiser.
The first Baltic 107 Catamaran is also under construction and scheduled for delivery in 2027 – a sophisticated 33-metre world cruiser representing a new chapter for the yard, alongside the first Café Racer 80.