| Wally from Monaco introduces it's latest model, the 64 Wallypower |
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| Tuesday, 05 February 2008 | |||
![]() Available in 3 cabin choices from £1.94 Mil This 19-meter yacht represents the transition between the WallyTender and the larger WallyPower yachts. She fully exploits the WallyPower line concept to integrate design and function, and combines large interior volumes with high performance, sea keeping, and wide open air areas. The 64 WallyPower features the unique and marked characteristics of the Wally motor yacht models. There are three options of the interior layout available, these differ for the number and type of cabins. All three versions will have en-suites. The vertical bow increases performance and comfort in all sea conditions. The sleek profile resulting from the perfectly proportioned hull-deckhouse, is an unquestionable mark of style and elegance. The unique shape of the hull provides for wider decks than those usually found in the boats of similar size, whilst keeping the same beam at the water line and therefore the same performance. Transparency and view are the key points of the superstructure design. ![]() 3 Cabin interior layout The propulsion system comes into two versions that differ for the engine type and power. The standard equipment provides two MAN 1,360 Hp for a max speed of 43 knots, the optional equipment offers two MAN 1,550 Hp providing over 50 knots of max speed. Both engine types drive KaMeWa water-jets and provide 300-mile range at cruising speed. The first two units of the new 64 WallyPower model are currently under construction in Fano, Italy with the delivery scheduled in May and in June 2008 for the number 1 and the number 2 respectively. The production schedule of the 64 WallyPower is of six units per year starting from October 2008, with five units ready to be delivered before the summer 2009. ![]() Over 3000HP from the twin Man units A new facility is being set up by Wally in the Fano area, dedicated to the WallyPower line, and it’ll be operational in the summer.
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