Shagala Bagala
Silhouette and Seascape
Shagala Bagala, a 34.14-metre sailing yacht built by Baltic Yachts in 2010, is a blend of refined design and robust performance. Built with a GRP hull and superstructure, she features naval architecture by Reichel/Pugh and interiors by Nauta Yachts and Axel Vervoordt. Accommodating up to 8 guests and 5 crew, Shagala Bagala is designed for elegant and comfortable cruising. Powered by a Cummins QSB 6.7 engine, she reaches a cruising speed of 12 knots, making her ideal for luxurious sailing adventures.
Sporty Reichel/Pugh design with spacious decks.
Shagala Bagala’s exterior, designed by Reichel/Pugh, highlights a sleek mono-hull profile optimised for performance. Her 7.52-metre beam provides ample deck space for alfresco dining and sunbathing. The lightweight GRP construction enhances her speed and agility, while her 5.5-metre draught supports stability. Built for enthusiasts who value both style and function, Shagala Bagala offers a refined yet practical sailing experience.
Luxurious, modern interiors by Nauta Yachts and Axel Vervoordt.
The interiors of Shagala Bagala, crafted by Nauta Yachts and Axel Vervoordt, offer a minimalist, luxurious ambiance. She accommodates up to 8 guests in well-designed cabins, each prioritising comfort and privacy. Large windows fill the main saloon with natural light, creating an open and inviting atmosphere. With crew quarters for 5, Shagala Bagala ensures seamless, attentive service for a high-end yachting experience.
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• 34.14-metre sailing yacht built by Baltic Yachts in 2010• GRP hull and superstructure for lightweight performance• Designed by Reichel/Pugh with interiors by Nauta Yachts and Axel Vervoordt• Accommodates 8 guests in stylish cabins and 5 crew members• Powered by a single Cummins QSB 6.7 engine with 418 HP• Cruising speed of 12 knots, suitable for extended journeys• 7.52-metre beam with spacious deck areas for relaxation• 6,000-litre fuel capacity and 3,200-litre water capacity• Formerly known as Nilaya, ideal for elegant and adventurous sailing