Future Craft
Blast off into the ocean on Wally Yachts’ new hyper spacious vessel





A 27m yacht with fifty percent more living space: It’s an unexpected delivery from the maritime gurus at Wally Yachts, which has eschewed traditional naval architectures to create a vessel more reminiscent of the Apollo missions than the Gilded Age.
Designed in collaboration with the engineering masters at Ferretti Group, WHY200’s specs include 200sq m of living space (about the amount of space found in a ship larger than 33m), a 22sq m upper deck interior and 100sq m main interior deck. On top of that, there are the four guest cabins, wheelhouse, saloon, sky lounge, a beach club thanks to fold out wings, plus two concealed garages allowing you to store plenty of toys. The massive owner’s suite at the bow features 200-degrees of wraparound glass – supplying not only supreme ocean views but also the feeling of bobbing alone atop the sea itself.
The WHY200 is set to debut at the Ferretti Group Private Preview in Monaco this September. In the meantime, check out more images below:
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