
A wide body, a sheer bow, and a beam carried unusually far forward create the footprint of a much larger yacht. From the dock, the clean planar surfaces, stealth-style glass and the almost architectural superstructure are unmistakably Wally. There are almost no curves – just lines, light and an unapologetically modern silhouette.
The defining idea is single-level living. From bow to stern, the interior and exterior form one continuous plane, blurring the line between room and terrace, lounge and sea. Inside the glass superstructure, sunlight washes across deep sofas and a dining table for six to eight, framed by 360-degree views. Sunbeds sit partly in shade beneath the hardtop, with more tucked into the forward recesses at the bow. Everything feels open, calm and exactly where you want to be on a warm afternoon.
Aft, three shallow steps lead down to one of the most generous spaces in this size category: a 14-square-meter bathing platform that expands even further when the fold-down wings open. Suddenly the aft deck becomes an overwater terrace – wide, flat and as usable for watersports as it is for a long, lazy lunch. A hydraulic hi-lo platform can launch tenders or toys up to 3.6 meters, while a separate hydraulic passerelle doubles as a swim ladder.

The interiors match the exterior philosophy. Carbon-fiber accents meet flawless wood panelling, indirect lighting softens the geometry, and loose furniture mixes with built-ins for a warm, contemporary feel. There is nothing ornate here – just a quiet, confident minimalism that fits the brand’s DNA.
The full-beam owner’s suite sits amidships with a king-sized bed and a large hull window framing the passing seascape. A smart-glass wall separates the ensuite bathroom and turns opaque at the touch of a button. Two additional ensuite cabins – one double, one twin – complete the guest layout, with crew quarters and the galley fully separated forward.

Twin Volvo Penta IPS1350 engines deliver a top speed of 27 knots and a cruising speed of 24 knots, with a 340-nautical-mile range. Not designed to chase 30-knot bragging rights, the hull instead focuses on efficiency, balance and a comfortable ride – the sort of boat you take out for long days and longer weekends.
As Wally puts it, the wallywhy100 is the point where the best ideas of the wallypower58 and the wallywhy150 meet. It’s a yacht for people who want the space of something bigger, the ease of something smaller and the unmistakable style of a Wally: open, airy and designed for several unhurried days on the water.
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