Wider was founded on the principle of innovation in technology design, and the WiderCat 76 project embraces this philosophy to deliver the allure of a superyacht with the agility of a smaller yacht. Under construction at the Wider Vision Hub, the new shipyard in Fano, the WiderCat 76 has been shaped by Luca Dini with the precious collaboration of the Wider Centro Stile for the interiors, together with the the expertise of the Wider Engineering Department. WiderCat 76 striking lines include features not only designed to make a style statement but also to deliver practical benefits, such as bulwark and superstructure angles that maximise light for the interior and promote the seascape view from inside; or the layout that offers beachside chic living with huge saloon, generous lower galley, spacious main deck master with direct access to the forward cockpit and terrace, and acres of deck space to embrace the best of outdoor living on the water. The new WiderCat 76 is bringing a redefined interior concept, highlighting once again the versatility of the shipyard. The large master suite – which boasts a queen bed, corner sofa, and ensuite that features a shower with panoramic views – is joined by a VIP and two double guest ensuite cabins on the lower deck, ensuring a high level of comfort and privacy. Outside, the WiderCat 76 offers a huge upper deck with closed helm station, dining area protected by a hardtop, two sofa zones, and a forward conversation nook with sofa and freestanding seating. Aft on the main deck there’s an expansive cockpit with sofas and alfresco dining table, foldable swim platform, and forward there’s a second cockpit with twin C-shaped sofas and coffee table. The WiderCat 76 is to be powered by twin 620hp FPT engines, and will also feature a 116 kwh battery bank to supply its domestic load and make it generator free as possible. The first unit of the WiderCat 76 is currently in build with a target launch date for later on this date.
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