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Bluegame BGM75 Debuts in Asia-Pacific at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove

Experience the Asia-Pacific launch of the Bluegame BGM75, a stunning multihull motoryacht, at Singapore's ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove.

Bluegame BGM75 Debuts in Asia-Pacific at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove

Bluegame’s Initial Multihull Motoryacht Unveiled in Asia-Pacific Region

Sanlorenzo Asia-Pacific is unveiling the Bluegame BGM75 for its first appearance in the Asia-Pacific region at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, Singapore. The showcase is set for Saturday, June 21, from 4-8pm. Debuting worldwide at the 2023 Cannes Yachting Festival, the BGM75 signifies Bluegame’s entrance into the multihull motoryacht class.

The inaugural BGM75 in Asia-Pacific will be moored at E13-14 at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, a marina that recently welcomed the Singapore Yachting Festival, Yacht Style Awards, and Southeast Asia Yachting Conference.

Design and Craftsmanship

The BGM75 was conceived by Bluegame’s founder and Product Strategy Head, alongside designer Bernardo Zuccon from Zuccon International Project and naval architect Philippe Briand. The yacht’s multihull foundation provides over 50 percent greater interior space compared to a monohull of equivalent length, while maintaining the looks and maneuverability typical of a classic motoryacht.

Stretching 22.7 meters long with an 8.1-meter beam, the BGM75 boasts a flybridge layout and a full-beam owner’s cabin on the lower deck. Exterior areas include fold-out aft bulwarks next to the swim platform, increasing the vessel’s adaptability and access to the water.

Performance and Cruising Range

Fitted with Volvo D8 engines and a 5,000-litre fuel reservoir, the BGM75 delivers a maximum speed of 21 knots. At a cruise pace of 8.5 knots, the yacht offers a range of more than 1,500 nautical miles. The hull’s low-resistance design, along with a draft of 1.5 meters, allows for navigation in shallow waters, making it ideal for long-distance cruising throughout Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, and surrounding destinations.

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Written by

Paul Denton Jr.

Partner, Luke Brown Yachts  ·  500-Ton USCG Captain

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