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The 118 WallyPower won the Millennium Yacht Design Award, [2] organised by Seatec (the yachting and shipping technology show of Carrarafiere), for the "Layout of the Third Millennium." It was the sole boat in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art architecture and design exhibition (2004/5), 'Glamour: Fabricating Affluence'. [3]
Founded by Italian entrepreneur Luca Bassani [2] in 1994, Wally started out with sailing boats and then branched out into designing motoryachts, including the 118 WallyPower. [3] Wally launched sailing yachts ranging from the Wallynano 37 feet (11 m) day sailer to the 166 feet (51 m) flybridge carbonfiber sloop Better Place. [citation needed]
Propulsion: number of engines and their power in kilowatts Fleet in navigation. Name Year Shipyard Designer LOA LWL ... Wally Yachts: William Henry Tripp III: 49.90m ...
Ferretti Group specializes in the design, construction and marketing of luxury yachts and pleasure boats through seven brands: Wally: founded by Luca Bassani Antivari in 1994, the brand joined the Group in 2019 [39] and produces sailing yachts made mainly of carbon fiber (a material that combines strength, practicality and lightness) and motor ...
WallyIsland was a 325-foot-long (99 m) [1] steel motor yacht proposal published by Wally Yachts in 2007. She was intended to be one of the world's largest private yachts. [2] The defining feature of WallyIsland was her large main deck area.
Wally Ancona: William Henry Tripp III: 2012: Foam core/prepreg carbonfiber flybridge sloop Polaris: 50.42 m (165 ft) Lürssen: 1977: auxiliary steel schooner, converted from the 1954 torpedo boat hull of HMS Polaris: Blue Gold: 50.00 m (164 ft) Benetti: Laurent Giles Naval Architects: 1982: Flybridge staysail auxiliary steel ketch, originally ...
After months of travels that have taken him from Ireland to the coasts of Britain, France, and even Spain, it seems Wally the Walrus is trying a new mode of transportation at last – boat.John A ...
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