Next week, from September 25-28, the Monaco Yacht Show (MYS) will take place. For the first time, the company Wally – part of the Ferretti Group – will present its new Wallywind110.
The sailing yacht will be unveiled during the brand’s 30th anniversary year and is also the first in the Wallywind performance cruiser range, which will also feature the Wallywind130 and Wallywind150.
The project for this first semi-custom sailboat model, since Wally became part of the Ferretti Group, began in 2022. With its launch in June, it has now become a reality. Additionally, the company reports that the second Wallywind110 is already under construction.
The all-carbon hull boasts bright metallic paint with blue reflections that subtly shift tone with changing light. Furthermore, the yacht is equipped with a 6.95m telescopic keel, carbon-fiber twin rudders, and an 48m Hall Spars rig.
Wally110 is comparable to modern 60m sailing superyachts
According to Wally, the naval architecture by Judel/Vrolijk & Co perfectly integrates with both the interior and exterior design, a result of the expertise of Wally’s design team led by Luca Bassani in collaboration with the Santa Maria Magnolfi studio.
One of the most impressive features of the Wallywind110 is the exterior design, especially the cockpit dimensions, comparable to those of the most modern 60m sailing superyachts. Guests can relax on several sofas, sunbeds, and seating areas, enjoying the 80 square meters of the cockpit, completely free of technical equipment. An additional lounge is located on the “sea terrace” and another on the foredeck.
The meticulous space planning is evident below deck, where the engine room’s placement beneath the saloon has allowed for the creation of an open, light-filled interior. Natural light streams in through the hull windows, deckhouse windows, and skylight, illuminating the dining area, the lounge, and even the office.
Technical Specs
- Type: Fast Cruising Sloop
- Length overall (excluding bowsprit): 33.42 – 109’ 8”
- Maximum beam: 7.60 m – 24’ 11”
- Draught (fixed keel): 4.50 m – 14’ 9”
- Displacement lightshipa: 69.8 t – 153.883 lbs
- Sail area: 595 sqm – 6,404 sqft
- Accommodation: 8 guests + 5 crew
- Naval architecture: Judel/Vrolijk
- Exterior design: Wally / Santa Maria Magnolfi
- Interior design: Wally / Santa Maria Magnolfi
- Certification: Rina
- Mast and boom: Hall Spars
- Rigging: Future Fibres ECSix
- Engine: Cummins QSB 6.7 355 hp
- Generator: Onan 27 kW