WiderCat 92 to Make International Debut at Cannes Yachting Festival 2024

The Italian shipyard Wider Yachts has announced that its inaugural multihull model, Acali, will debut internationally at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival.

This 28-metre composite catamaran has been designed in partnership with Luca Dini and is built to RINA class specifications. Notable features include a main deck reserved for the owner, a large beach club, and a hybrid propulsion system.

The WiderCat 92 provides spacious interior volumes due to her 12-metre beam. Specifically, the main deck is allocated for the owner’s cabin and includes a private foredeck lounge that takes up almost half of the total area. The yacht accommodates eight guests across four cabins, along with a crew of four.

With a transom hatch, the tender garage can convert into a generous swim platform, and the 67-square-metre beach club benefits from fold-down bulwarks, offering direct access to the VIP cabin and discreet storage for water toys (including room for a 4.5-metre tender and Jet Ski).

Five units have been sold in less than a year since the WiderCat 92 was first unveiled.

“The WiderCat 92 is a collaborative masterpiece, combining vision, craftsmanship, and advanced technology,” stated Marcello Maggi, head of W-Fin Sarl (the parent company that wholly owns Wider equity). “Every designer, engineer, and craftsman has infused their enthusiasm into this project. As we celebrate this accomplishment, I am confident that, just like our previous successes, the WiderCat 92 will establish a new benchmark in the industry.”

The two hulls were last observed making their way to Fano in January 2023.

Acali features a hybrid propulsion system that collaborates with 150-square-metre solar panels to power both the propulsion system and onboard systems. While at anchor, any surplus power is redirected to recharge the battery pack thanks to a dedicated Battery Management System. For brief durations, the yacht can operate in full-electric mode for silent and vibration-free cruising.

This hybrid arrangement allows a top speed of 15 knots with a cruising range of 3,000 nautical miles at a speed of eight knots.

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