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Bluegame is an Italian builder specializing in high-performance motor yachts designed for owner-operators and experienced captains who prioritize agility, efficiency, and open-water capability. The brand is recognized for innovative hull designs and hybrid propulsion systems that deliver range and fuel economy without sacrificing speed or seakeeping. Bluegame yachts are built to exacting standards in Italy and appeal to buyers seeking a departure from conventional luxury yacht design—favoring function, smart engineering, and purposeful aesthetics over ornament.

Who is Bluegame?

Bluegame emerged from a philosophy that modern yachting should reward owners who actively command their vessels rather than delegate entirely to crew. The builder's approach centers on hull efficiency, intuitive helm ergonomics, and propulsion systems that extend range and reduce operational cost. Each Bluegame yacht is conceived as a capable platform for serious cruising, whether crossing open water or navigating tight anchorages with confidence.

The brand's design language reflects Italian craftsmanship and engineering precision. Bluegame yachts feature distinctive hull forms—often with pronounced bow overhangs and clean topsides—that signal purposefulness rather than flash. Interiors balance minimalist elegance with practical layout, prioritizing sightlines, natural light, and uncluttered spaces that feel more like a well-appointed lodge than a floating hotel suite.

What models does Bluegame make?

Bluegame's model range centers on motor yachts in the 50–70 foot bracket, with the BGX series representing the builder's flagship platform. The BGX lineup is engineered around the principle that a yacht's hull and propulsion system should work in concert to deliver efficiency across a wide speed range.

  • BGX63 — A 63-foot (approximately 66-foot LOA) open-plan motor yacht that exemplifies Bluegame's design ethos. The BGX63 features a raised pilothouse, expansive glazing, and a hull optimized for both cruising efficiency and responsive handling. The model accommodates owner-operator use while providing comfortable overnight accommodations and a galley suitable for extended passages.

Bluegame yachts for sale typically emphasize customization within a disciplined design framework. Buyers can specify propulsion options, interior finishes, and equipment packages, but the core hull and layout remain true to the builder's engineering philosophy. This approach ensures that each Bluegame retains strong resale appeal and operational coherence.

How is a Bluegame built?

Bluegame construction reflects Italian marine engineering standards and a commitment to structural integrity and longevity. Hulls are laid up using advanced composite techniques that balance weight, strength, and durability. The builder employs high-quality resin systems and reinforcement schedules designed to withstand extended offshore use without excessive weight penalty.

The BGX63, for example, features a semi-displacement hull form that achieves efficient cruising at 10–12 knots while remaining capable of 18+ knots at full throttle. This dual-speed capability is achieved through careful lines, a properly proportioned beam, and a keel design that provides directional stability without sacrificing maneuverability. The hull's deadrise and entry angles are optimized to reduce slamming and maintain comfort in a seaway.

Propulsion systems on Bluegame yachts are selected for reliability and efficiency. Many models offer hybrid or conventional diesel options, with shaft drive or jet propulsion depending on the model and owner preference. Engine rooms are laid out for accessibility and routine maintenance—a practical detail that reflects the builder's understanding of owner-operator needs. Fuel tankage is generous relative to displacement, supporting long-range cruising without frequent refueling.

Interior joinery typically employs solid wood veneers, quality hardware, and finishes that age gracefully. Cabins are insulated and ventilated to prevent condensation and mold—critical in yachts used year-round or in humid climates. Electrical systems are modern and redundant where it matters, with battery banks, inverters, and charging systems sized for extended cruising off the grid.

What does it cost to own a Bluegame?

Bluegame yachts command pricing consistent with Italian-built, high-quality motor yachts in their size class. A new BGX63 typically ranges from €3.5 million to €4.5 million depending on propulsion, interior spec, and custom options. Pre-owned Bluegame yachts for sale generally hold value well, reflecting strong demand among experienced cruisers and the builder's reputation for durability.

Operating costs for a Bluegame are moderate relative to comparable yachts, thanks to efficient hull design and fuel-conscious propulsion. A BGX63 cruising at 10 knots consumes roughly 25–30 gallons per hour, translating to a fuel cost of approximately $0.50–$0.75 per nautical mile. At 12 knots, consumption rises modestly; at full throttle, fuel burn increases significantly but remains reasonable for a 66-foot yacht.

Service and parts availability is straightforward in Europe and increasingly accessible in North America through authorized dealers and service centers. Bluegame maintains a network of trained technicians and stocks common replacement items. Annual haul-out and maintenance typically runs $15,000–$25,000 depending on the scope of work and local labor costs. Insurance is readily available and priced competitively for yachts of this quality and size.

Resale demand for Bluegame yachts remains strong among buyers seeking efficient, well-engineered vessels. A five-year-old BGX63 in good condition typically retains 60–70% of its original purchase price, a respectable figure in the motor yacht market. The builder's focus on timeless design and mechanical soundness supports long-term value retention.

What should buyers look for?

Prospective Bluegame buyers should prioritize sea trials that test the yacht across a range of speeds and sea states. Pay particular attention to helm ergonomics, visibility from the pilothouse, and how the hull responds to chop. A well-designed Bluegame should feel planted and predictable; excessive pitching or rolling at cruising speeds suggests either a hull issue or an improperly trimmed fuel load.

Inspect the engine room thoroughly. Look for evidence of routine maintenance, clean bilges, and properly labeled systems. Check hose routing, clamp security, and the condition of through-hull fittings. Bluegame engines are typically well-maintained, but a neglected yacht will show signs of deferred care in the machinery spaces.

Review the service history and any warranty documentation. Bluegame provides builder's warranties on new yachts; confirm that any pre-owned example has clear records of major service intervals. Ask the seller or broker about any known quirks or upgrades performed—many owners add features like upgraded navigation systems, additional battery capacity, or enhanced water-making capability.

Evaluate the interior layout against your intended use. Bluegame cabins are efficient but not spacious; if you plan to entertain large groups or require multiple guest staterooms, a BGX63 may feel compact. Conversely, if you value open sightlines, natural light, and a minimalist aesthetic, the interior will appeal strongly.

Consider the propulsion type carefully. Hybrid systems offer fuel savings and quieter operation at low speeds but add complexity and cost. Conventional diesel propulsion is simpler and more familiar to most captains. Both are reliable on Bluegame yachts; choose based on your cruising profile and comfort with hybrid technology.

Check the condition of through-hull fittings, seacocks, and the through-deck hardware. Bluegame yachts are built to last, but saltwater exposure takes a toll over time. Any signs of corrosion, weeping, or deterioration should be addressed before purchase or reflected in the offer price.

Buying a Bluegame Through Fly Yachts

Fly Yachts maintains active inventory of Bluegame yachts and can connect you with available models, including pre-owned examples and new builds. Our team understands the nuances of Bluegame design and operation and can guide you through the selection, survey, and negotiation process. Whether you're seeking a BGX63 or exploring other Bluegame models, we'll ensure you find a yacht that matches your cruising ambitions and budget.

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