Defined by its sleek IOR-influenced lines, this 1982 Biasi Domino 39 reflects the naval architecture mastery of the Sciomachen studio. Measuring 11.84 meters in length with a 3.72-meter beam and a 1.9-meter draft, this vessel combines historical racing pedigree with a highly customized interior layout. The hull features a striking mast configuration with three spreaders and a responsive tiller steering system.
The interior layout is highlighted by a primary cabin in the bow with a double berth and an additional guest cabin at the stern with twin berths. A spacious dinette area incorporates a galley, accompanied by a dedicated bathroom. A significant design hallmark of this specific model is the double-cockpit layout, providing two separate entry points that offer both versatility and a unique aesthetic for a boat of this era.
Equipped for coastal exploration, the inventory includes essential navigation electronics such as a GPS plotter, autopilot, depth sounder, VHF radio, and compass. Deck functionality is supported by six winches, a spinnaker pole, a vang, a headsail furler, and a lazy-bag system. Additional onboard amenities include a 4-burner gas stove, TV with antenna, stereo system, and solar panel, ensuring comfort during extended periods on the water.
Technical systems are well-supported by an electric anchor winch, battery charger, autoclave, and a swimming ladder for easy access to the water. This Biasi Domino 39 currently remains available in Italy. Interested buyers should note that agency commissions of 5% apply to the final transaction.