Showing posts with label Wally. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wally. Show all posts

March 28, 2010

Project: Wally 24m Wallyshadow

One of the most forward looking boat builders in the planet, Wally presents the project of the 24m Wallyshadow which marks the Italian Monaco company entry into the displacement yachting world. The 24 metre Wallyshadow looks different, but most of all it is. Unusual planning here starts with the guest cabins all located from midship to aft, a central ship located to the beam tender garage, galley and crew quarters located in the forward part, and a sports pitch sized flybridge top deck all reserved for entertainment. The Shadow will also be available in a three or four cabin format below. In the third cabin format the owners cabin is large and is located to aft. Displaying 85 tons with a fiberglass construction the displacement Wally 24m Wallyshadow will be powered by small but very economic twin Cats 275hp engines. Performance should be for a 12 knots max, with a range of up to 3200 nautical miles possible at a 9 knots cruise. For best comfort and less rolling the 24m Wallyshadow is equipped with gyroscopic stabilizers as standard.

November 16, 2009

New Model: WallyPower 55

WallyPower launches the new 55 completing and filling the range gap between the 47 and the 64 introduced last year. This model introduces the full-open concept: the boat is super sporty and aggressive featuring a huge windscreen that replaces the hard top, and surrounds the entire cockpit area. Propulsion is made of four engines Volvo D6 of 435 Hp each, coupled with the IPS600 to offer great manoeuvrability, and 30% increased performance together with 20% increased range. The yacht runs smoothly at 40 knots with no vibrations, exceptional stability and reduced noise. The cockpit features two comfortable and symmetrical seating and relaxing areas, one on each side, completely sheltered by the windscreen. The entire cockpit can be covered by a bimini or by a hard top as an optional, sheltering the open areas from the sun. The vast aft bathing beach platform has a size of approx ten squared metres offers a terrace on the sea feeling. Another innovation is the immense hydraulic retractable aft passerelle, that serves as boarding platform and swimming ladder depending on the position, like the one of the 118 Wallypower. The passerelle serves also to handle and lift on board a jet ski from the water. Interior the 55 is available in three different versions and features a salon, two or three cabins with en-suites depending on the option, a galley, and a crew cabin with head.
Technical Data:
LOA - 17.40 m (57.1ft)
Beam - 5.40 m
Draft - 1.10 m
Displacement - 24 t
Fuel Capacity - 2600 l
Water Capacity - 400 l
Accommodation - 4, 6 guest berths + 2 crew
Engines - 4 x Volvo IPS600 D6 435hp
Propulsion - Volvo forward looking pods
Speed - 42 knots max
Range - 350 nm at cruise
Design - Stefano Pastrovich, Allseas, Wally

October 18, 2009

Project: Wally Hermes 58

The history of Wally have always been about breaking conventional design, first with its stylish fast sailing yachts, then with its power line, and recently also with its entry level traditional looking sail boat Nano. Now Luca Bassani Antivari and his Wally brand sets sight on his most exuberant project to date, with the Wally Hermes 58. An idea which the Wally owner sets together with Hermes artistic director Pierre-Alexis Dumas, design director Gabriele Pezzini, amd Naval Architect Mauro Sculli. The idea of the Wally Hermes is to provide a moving island for a unique setting unknown today in the yacht market. This 58 metre will be a three deck Super Yacht, having a wide more to a catamaran 38 metre beam. It's spaces are also unconventional for the unique setting of having its on board spaces upside to today standard designs with the level one deck dedicated for living, level two for the suites, and level three is solely dedicated to the owner. Performance is a 14 knots max speed, with a cruise of 12 knots which the builder says can do four Atlantic sea crossings on a tankful. Wally also declares a stability assurance without the need of stabilizers.

April 4, 2009

Projects: WallyPower 125, WallyPower 55

After the launch of the 64 the past Summer, Wally continues to upgrade its Power range with projects for a 125, and a 55 designed to stand between the 64 and 47. Wally Power range has so far launched 6 models in the range including the deceased 70 replaced in 2007 by the 73, and has 8 other model in project stages including the WallyIsland 99 metre Super Yacht. The 125 Power, look similar outside to the 118 first model of this successful range, but offers much then sees the eye differences with a more comfortable 4 cabin interior, a sport bridge above the hardtop, and a more economic performance. Power is from twin MTU 16v4000 M93L 4615hp which will give a 42 knots max, 35 knots cruising, and an economic cruise of 30 knots giving a range of 600 nautical miles. The new WallyPower 55 completes the power range filling the gap between the 47 and the recently launched 64. The 55 model introduces the full-open concept: the boat is super sporty and aggressive featuring a huge windscreen that replaces the hard top, and surrounds the entire cockpit area. The innovative propulsion system is made of four engines Volvo D6 of 435hp each, coupled with the IPS600 to offer great manoeuvrability, and 30% increased performance together with 20% increased range. The predicted max speed is over 40 knots. The cockpit features two comfortable and symmetrical seating and relaxing areas, one on each side, completely sheltered by the windscreen, which if desired can can be covered by a bimini or by a hard top as an optional, sheltering the open areas from the sun. The vast aft “beach” of approx 10 squared metres offers a Terrace-on-the-sea feeling. Another innovation is the immense hydraulic retractable aft passerelle, that serves as boarding platform and swimming ladder depending on the position, like the one of the 118. This also serves also to handle and lift onboard a jet ski from the water. The interior layout features a salon, two or three cabins with en-suites depending the choice, a galley, and a crew cabin with en-suite. The WallyPower 55 is built in the new yard specialised in the production, located in Forlì, Italy and the first unit will be launched in the summer of this year.

November 12, 2008

New Model: WallyPower 64

The first unit of the WallyPower 64 stands out for her unmistakable Wally design as well as for her metallic blue striking colour. This much waited new model of the Wally Power range was highly acclaimed by the market and the boat was sold immediately upon her arrival at the Monaco Yacht Show where she made her official debut. This 19 metre yacht represents the transition between the WallyPower 47 and the larger WallyPower 73. The design fully exploits the concept of Wally minimal styling integrating form and function, and combining large interior volumes, available in 2 or 3 cabin options, 40 knots plus high performance, excellent sea keeping, and wide open air areas. The model comes with different choices in every department: for the propulsion with the standard being a joy to drive water jet system, the interior layout available in three options, and for the exterior and interior styling. The production schedule provides for five yearly units to be built in the Wally factory in Fano, Italy.
Technical Data:
LOA - 19.4 m (63.8ft)
Length Waterline - 17.07 m
Beam - 6.03 m
Draft - 0.94 m
Displacement - 30 t
Fuel Capacity - 3500 l
Water Capacity - 600 l
Accommodation - 6 berths + 2 crew 3 cabin version, 4 berths + 2 crew 2 cabin version
Engines - 2 x MAN V12 1360hp, MAN V12 1550hp
Propulsion - Rolls-Royce KaMeWa A45 Water Jets
Speed - 43 knots max with 1360hp, 50 knots with option 1550hp
Range - 300 nautical miles @ cruising
Project - Allseas, Stefano Pastrovich exterior, Wetzet Brown Partners interior
Construction - composite material, teak deck, double glazed glass super structure
Certification - CE B

March 3, 2008

Projects: WallyPower 64, WallyPower 90, WallyPower 55 m, WallyPower 70 m, WallyIsland

The WallyPower line gets larger: the new 64 is the latest model introduced to widen the range of the successful motor boat designs developed by Wally. This 19-meter yacht represents the transition between the WallyTender and larger WallyPower yachts. She fully exploits the WallyPower line concept to integrate design and function, combining large interior volumes with high performance, sea keeping, and wide open air areas. The forward deck is developed to safely enjoy this sunbathing and social area. The glass superstructure, a unique and distinctive feature of the Wallypower line, offers shelter and protection to the cockpit living area, and can be closed by the aft folding door. Under the glass superstructure, the navigation and driving control station is to starboard. The central social area features to starboard a 6-8 people dining table and to port a lounge with a coffee table that can be converted into a second large dining table. Aft is the sunbathing pad with cushions. Three options of the interior layout are available, that differ for the number and type of cabins. All the cabins of the three versions have en-suites. The 2-cabin layout features the owner’s suite aft and the VIP stateroom forward. The owner’s en-suite is the same size of that of the 118 WallyPower owner’s. The 3-cabin layout 01 has the owner’s stateroom forward, and two identical guest double cabins aft. The 3-cabin layout 02 features the large owner’s stateroom forward, one guest double cabin with queen size bed and one guest double cabin with bunks aft. This version perfectly meets the requirements of families with children. All the three layouts feature the galley amidships to starboard, and the crew double cabin with en-suite at the forward end with direct access from the deck. The interior design and styling vary according to the configuration: offering a selection of different styles, each one featuring specific combinations of wood veneers, lacquered woods, metals, fabrics, colours, and details. As a result, each WallyPower reflects the client personality. All the styles are contemporary and perfectly integrated into the overall design. The propulsion system comes into two versions that differ for the engine type and power. The standard equipment provides two MAN 1,360 Hp for a max speed of 43 knots, the optional equipment offers two MAN 1,550 Hp providing over 50 knots of max speed. Both engine types drive KaMeWa water-jets and provide 300-mile range at cruising speed. The first two units of the new WallyPower 64 model are currently under construction in Fano, Italy with the delivery scheduled in May and in June 2008 for the number 1 and the number 2 respectively. The production schedule for the new WallyPower model is of six units per year starting from October 2008, with five units ready to be delivered before the summer 2009. A new facility is being set up by Wally in the Fano area, dedicated to the WallyPower line, and it’ll be operational in the summer. The project for the WallyPower 90 sits in between the 70 model which is now in it's second generation phase and the first model for this fantastic line up of power yachts the 118. The project of the 90 is based on the lines of the latest 70 2007 model and will be available in 3 or 4 cabin version. Superior performance of 40 knots with a pair of 2 x 2400 hp MTUs is estimated along with a seaworthy ride certified by RINA class standards. The 55m WallyPower developed by WallyDesign© department, is a mega yacht characterised by the displacement hull that derives from the navy hydrodynamic technology. Little information have been passed about this important Super Yacht project from Wally, with a length of 70 metres and with lines following the first unit of the WallyPower line, the 118, but in double the size. WallyIsland is a mega yacht of 99 metres in size with all the comforts and amenities to live onboard full time, that is completely independent and self-sufficient, and features improved nautical characteristics compared to those of similar size yachts.

September 16, 2007

New Model: WallyPower 73

The first unit for the new version for this already innovative sports yacht has been launched in Fano in the end of August. As it was already announced this is a further development for the 70 feet launch boat which was launched in 2005 and will guarantee growing success in a highly competitive market sector. The 73 main improved design modifications are the following: pivoting anchor replaces the drop off anchor providing for a bow without the extension for the "drop off" deployment with a slight increase of the forward cabin volumes, glass superstructure is lower and sleeker, forward deck social cockpit is integrated in the glass superstructure leaving the area clear to walk to the bow, superstructure aft door opens up vertically to leave the entrance completely clear and a second stair in the main salon area gives direct access to the crew quarter down below.
Technical Data:
LOA - 21.90 m (72 ft)
LWL - 19.60 m
Beam - 5.48 m
Draft - 1.00 m
Displacement - 40 t (full load)
Fuel Capacity - 3800 l
Water Capacity - 650 l
Accommodation - 3 cabins 6 guests + 2 crew
Engines - MTU 10v 2000 M93 2 x 1520 HP
Propulsion - Rolls Royce KaMeWa A45 steerable waterjets
Performance - 40 knots (top speed)
Designer - Wally Allseas (exterior), Wally Gillian Brown (interior)
Certification - CE A

July 6, 2007

Project: WallyPower 70 2007

The first unit of the updated version model of the 70 WallyPower is underway at WallyEurope facility in Fano and construction is on schedule. All the interiors but the main salon have been fitted out, the main systems (generators, air conditioning, water makers) and propulsion system (engines with water jets) are completed. During this last week of June the glass and carbon fiber superstructure was completed along with the main salon, the teak is being laid on the deck, and painting of the hull will follow. The yacht is scheduled to leave the yard in the first week of August to undergo seatrials, delivery is planned for the end of the month. The new 70 WallyPower will be premiered in September.
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April 25, 2007

Project: WallyPower 60

The new WallyPower 60 represents the transition between the WallyPower 47 and the larger 70.4 which is the updated version of the 70 for 2007 . She fully exploits the WallyPower line concept to integrate design and function, and combines large interior volumes with high performance, sea keeping, and wide open air areas. On deck, the area forward the superstructure is slightly recessed allowing to safely enjoy this sunbathing and social area. The cockpit features the navigation and driving control station to starboard, while the deck galley is to port with gas burners, fridge, sink, and plenty of storage for cooking tools, china and glassware. The central social area features to starboard a 6-8 people dining table and to port a lounge with a coffee table that can be converted into a second large dining table. Aft is the sunbathing pad with cushions. The top of the glass superstructure can be lifted to increase the ventilation of the cockpit during navigation and at anchor. Three different interior layout options are available, that differ for number and type of cabins offered. All the cabins of the three versions have en-suites, with the main layout being a spacious 3 cabin offer. The propulsion system consists of two MTU diesel engines generating 2,500 Hp driving KaMeWa water-jets, and providing 43 knots of max speed with a range of 300 miles. The first 60 is built at WallyEurope facility in Fano, Italy and the delivery is scheduled for April 2008.

March 30, 2007

Projects: WallyPower 85 M, WallyPower 85 M Tradition

Two new Super Yachts projects came out from the drawing board of Wally, the department dedicated to the design and styling based on proven concepts of the renowned status symbol Italian firm. The new 85M projects will offer two different versions, both of which reflecting features which are unique and marked characteristics of the yachts developed by Wally like the vertical bow increasing performance with comfort in all sea conditions, higher hulls offering more protection, and increased interior volumes which combined with the lower superstructures provide for a sleeker profile. The new proportion hull deckhouse, results in a sheer line that is an unquestionable mark of style and elegance. The barycentre has been moved lower, increasing stability. The unique shape of the hull provides for wider decks than those usually found in the yachts of similar size, whilst keeping the same beam at the water line and therefore the same performance. Once again, design works alongside function. Transparency and view are the key points of the superstructure design with large glass windows that flood the interiors with natural light, and generate plays of light and perspective angles to fully enjoy the outside view while seated, standing up or laying down. Wally’s R&D includes the hiding of the antennas, SatComs and all the other devices of radio-communications that are aesthetically unpleasing. One cabin is dedicated to these systems facilitating the maintenance and limiting the possibility of damage during navigation. The 118 Wally Power has fully demonstrated how aesthetics and style benefit from this solution. The 85m WallyPower comes in two different versions: standard 85M, and the 85M Tradition for those who like a more conservative design and styling.