The WallyWhy100 is set to debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2024, highlighting her distinctive design in her category.
Wally consistently leads the market with her exceptional design, functionality, and unmatched experience at sea. The WallyWhy100 represents the logical continuation of the WallyWhy series, incorporating the essential elements that distinguish her larger models, the WallyWhy200 and WallyWhy150, to create a 21.4-meter yacht that stands out for its sleek design, comfort, and performance.
The aft living area, known for its iconic stealth-style glass roof, open living spaces, and expansive sea terrace, ensures a smooth transition from bow to stern. At the heart of this design is a new approach to interacting with the sea and surroundings during a voyage. It features a large guest area that seamlessly connects the saloon, dining, deck, terrace, and sea, allowing for a fluid transition between indoor and outdoor spaces.
This design also includes a signature aft sea terrace, a 14-square-meter beach deck on the WallyWhy100 equipped with a hydraulic hi-lo platform for launching tenders and toys up to 3.6 meters long and a separate hydraulic passerelle-swim ladder for easy access to the water or dock. Drop-down wings at the back of the yacht extend the terrace by nearly 50 percent, providing unobstructed water views.
Up ahead, the angular glass roof houses the hybrid saloon and dining area, along with the WallyWhy100’s internal helm featuring joystick control, which is ideal for maneuvering the yacht at her twin-D13-powered 24-knot cruise or 27 knots with the Volvo Penta IPS1350 option.
Interior WallyWhy100
The Wallywhy100 features a complete-beam master suite at the back of the boat. It is equipped with a bathroom that includes electrically operated privacy glass, allowing for the adjustment of privacy levels to either close off the space or keep it open to enhance the feeling of openness and brightness within the suite.
Additionally, the boat offers two guest cabins, each with a VIP suite on one side and a double berth on the other. Both cabins come with private bathrooms and large windows for viewing the sea. The crew members also have exclusive access to their quarters, located on the main and lower decks, without stepping into the guest areas – a unique feature for boats of this size.
On the upper deck, the Wallywhy100 takes inspiration from the Wallypower line with a versatile lounge that can be used for an early morning drink or as a place for outdoor dining with the dining table. The lounge can also transform into a sunbed area with headrest cushions for a comfortable sunbathing experience. This adaptable space is a multifunctional living area for guests, whether docked or sailing, highlighting the Wallywhy100’s versatility for various cruising styles.
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