January 3, 2024

New Model: Wally Why100

For the end of 2023 Wally ended it's fantastic year by launching the first unit of the Why100 in the beautiful Venice setting. The one hundred, an acronym for its gross tonnage volume rather then size is the small of the Why series, which debuted in 2021 with the Why200, and today features three models which start from twenty and go up to 29 meters in length.  For the WallyWhy100 Luca Bassani presented something different, a bridge to the Power series in design and target usage, offering a less volume focused product then the two other larger Why models.  A hard-top sport yacht with spacious accommodation and a re-invented and un-edited main deck layout, the Why100 is unique in this segment for the very forward helm station which extends the use of the main deck pushing the pilot house for over two-thirds of the length, and presents an exterior sun-lovers aft deck which offers the same spaces of similar sized yachts.  The design of main deck is also un-edited with a central circle dinette. Below the lower deck of the WallyWhy100 offers three double cabins with an owners full beam stateroom at midships, a VIP suite to port side, and twin berth guest cabin to starboard.  A galley with twin bunk berth crew cabin is located forward with a separate excess to port of the central helm station on the main deck.  The WallyWhy100 is powered by twin Volvo 900hp or optional 1000hp engines with IPS pod drives propulsion for top speeds up to 27 knots from the large power option.
Technical Data:
LOA - 21.46 m (70.5ft)
Hull Length - 21.3 m
Waterline Length - 20.3 m
Beam - 5.73 m
Draft - 1.7 m
Displacement - 45,500 kg unloaded, 53,000 kg loaded
Fuel Capacity - 4600 l
Water Capacity - 900 l
Mex Persons - eighteen
Accommodation - six guests in three cabins, two crew in one cabin
Engines - 2 x Volvo D13 900hp, D13 1000hp
Propulsion - Volvo forward looking dual propeller IPS pod drives
Speed - 27 knots max 24 cruise with Volvo 1000hp, 25 max 22 cruise with 900hp
Range - 360 nautical miles
Project - Luca Bassani concept, Ferretti Group engineering naval architecture
Certification - RINA B+F

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