Wally recently announced that it launches its latest superyacht, Wally 110 Barong D, at a private ceremony in Marina di Ravenna, Italy. Wally built the 33.5-meter yacht for a client who has owned two other Wally yachts: 94 Barong C and Barong B.
Wally worked with Frers Naval Architecture to construct a high-performance hull that, despite its uniqueness, has traditional lines. The companies used 3D engineering technology and pre-preg carbon technology to make this the most sophisticated Wally yacht yet. She also features titanium deck hardware and fittings, a carbon rigging system, a high modulus carbon mast and furling boom, and a deck made from fine teak wood.
The result is a technologically superior sailing yacht that maintains a classic aesthetic.
Inside, Barong D can accommodate six guests and four crew members. Each cabin features two beds, an en-suite head, and shower. This gives everyone on board the privacy they need to enjoy themselves during long journeys. The owner’s suite includes an office for private study and work during travel.
Wally’s commitment to developing new technologies makes it a world-renowned yacht builder. Barong D will only solidify that reputation.