The world premiere of the new wallywind110 is nearing at the Monaco Yacht Show 2024, carrying several important significances: it will be unveiled in the year marking the brand’s 30th anniversary and is also the first model in the wallywind performance cruiser series, which will include the wallywind130 and wallywind150. The development of this first semi-custom sailing model since Wally joined the Ferretti Group commenced in 2022, and with its launch in June, it has now come to fruition. Furthermore, the second wallywind110 is currently under construction.

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wallywind110, an all-carbon hull

The all-carbon hull, molded in a female mold, is set to captivate attendees at the Monaco Yacht Show with its striking metallic paint featuring blue reflections, subtly changing tones with the light. Wally’s commitment to leading the sailing superyacht market, alongside a focus on performance, is showcased by the 6.95m telescopic keel, carbon fiber twin rudders, and an impressive 48m Hall Spars rig.

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wally timeless style

The wallywind110 embodies all the signature elements of Wally’s timeless design, merging comfort and performance. The naval architecture by judel/vrolijk & co seamlessly integrates with both interior and exterior designs, stemming from the expertise of Wally’s design team led by Luca Bassani in collaboration with the Santa Maria Magnolfi studio.

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An amazing exterior design

One of the standout features of the wallywind110 is its exterior design, particularly the cockpit dimensions, which rival those of the most modern 60m sailing superyachts. Guests can unwind on numerous sofas, sunbeds, and seating options, enjoying the expansive 80 square meters of cockpit space, completely devoid of technical equipment. An additional lounge is positioned on the “sea terrace” and another on the foredeck.

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The thoughtful arrangement of space is also apparent below deck, where the design of the engine room located beneath the saloon has facilitated the creation of an open, sunlit interior. Natural light floods in through hull windows, deckhouse windows, and a skylight, illuminating the dining area, lounge, and even the office.

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