Wally has expanded its extraordinary range of space ships wallywhy with the new wallywhy100. This 21-metre yacht is the latest model in a line that has redefined the sub-24-metre market, following in the footsteps of the wallywhy150 and its legendary forefather, the wallywhy200.
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When Luca Bassani, Wally Founder and Chief Designer, and the Wally design team he leads set out to create a new type of motoryacht, they prioritized volume and all the possibilities that come with it, rather than pure speed. The wide-body design and straight bow created a hull that offers plenty of space on board for lovers of the sea, and is extremely welcoming and fun.
The single-level configuration features the iconic stealth-style glass superstructure, with open-plan living areas and a large terrace overlooking the sea, creating a seamless whole from bow to stern. This solution redefines the way to connect with the sea and the surrounding environment: a large guest area that extends seamlessly from the salon to the dining room, all the way to the terrace overlooking the sea, where interior and exterior spaces merge seamlessly.
The new wallywhy100 offers slightly less floor space than its larger siblings, but takes the same approach. With an overall length of 21,46 metres and a beam of 5,73 metres, the hull is comfortable and stable, extending its width forward compared to most yachts. This gives the wallywhy100 a volume comparable to that of larger yachts.
seen from the dock, her design leaves no doubt that she is a Wally: linear surfaces, a sleek superstructure and extensive use of tinted glass in both the superstructure and the hull. The sloping waterline is one of the few curves present on this yacht.
The new wallywhy100 takes the radical ideas of the larger models and reinterprets them to create an open space model with large volumes, ideal for sharing special moments at sea with friends.
Living inside and out
Life on a wallywhy100 is all about being close to the water, in harmony with the elements. The glass superstructure floods a 6-8 seater table and comfortable sofas with natural light, all with a breathtaking 360 degree view. There are also sun loungers here, shaded by the hardtop, and others tucked away in the shelter of the foredecks.

A house on the water
The master stateroom, located amidships, is full beam. A king-size double bed offers comfort and expansive sea views through large side windows.
There is ample space for two additional en-suite guest cabins, one configured as a double and the other with twin beds. The crew quarters for two are separated by a bulkhead and accessed via a dedicated stairway. The galley is located in this forward service area.