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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] Wally is known [4] for being a pioneer of carbon fiber as a yacht-building material. [citation needed] On 31 January 2019 Ferretti Group acquired Wally Yachts. [5]
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'.
Its products are sold under the brands Wally, Ferretti Yachts, Custom Line, Pershing, Itama, Riva, Mochi Craft and CRN. [6] The company was founded in 1968 by Alessandro and Norberto Ferretti as a manufacturer of small boats and produced its first motor sailer in 1971. [1]
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.
Luca Bassani Antivari is the Italian founder and president of the Monaco-based maritime design company Wally Yachts. ... having directed the design of a yacht for his ...
Performance Boats, Wally Forlì: Germán Frers: 2016: Prepreg carbonfiber sloop Iduna: 33.50 m (110 ft) Gebruder de Vries Scheepsbouw: Henri Willem de Voogt: 1939: Auxiliary steel ketch Doha 2006: 33.50 m (110 ft) Multiplast: Gilles Ollier: 2000: Ocean racing carbonfiber catamaran, originally Club Med: Heritage M: 33.50 m (110 ft) Perini Navi: 2000
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