Wally’s new Wallycento superyacht promises 100-feet cruising brilliance


Wally superyacht builder has unveiled its new 100-feet Wallycento design with which they plan to create a new sector of cruising racers. The makers hope to create a distinctive class of the Wallycento to race in their own division in the Wally Class circuit or other yacht regattas around the world. Two Wallycentos are being planned for delivery by 2012. Some of its stunning features include reduced displacement, a powerful sail plan, moveable ballast, improved stability and planning hull characteristics.

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The company planned to keep in touch with its principles of excellence and derived the name cento owing to its meaning of hundred.
[SuperYachtTimes]

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