
Live and Let Fly
Fusing speed and liveability, Wally’s new coupe is reshaping the cruiser market—and melting Venetian hearts.
Form follows fin with the release of the wallywhy100, the latest addition to Wally’s suite of envy-inducing cruising yachts. Offering a peak speed of 27 knots, the 21.5 m stunner joins its larger stablemates, the wallywhy200 and wallywhy150, and bears the hallmarks of the legendary marque.
The closed cockpit has been pushed significantly forward to accommodate two guest cabins with en suites and a vast entertainment space that can serve as an aperitivo area or be easily reconfigured for al fresco meals at the dining table.

Drop-down wings extend the terrace by 50 percent and offer unobstructed views of the water. “It is unmistakably a Wally and unmistakably a wallywhy,” gushed Luca Bassani, Wally’s founder and chief designer, at the craft’s Venice launch, “but that also means it is unmistakably seaworthy and unmissably liveable.”
Il dolce far niente!

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