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Wally One

Wally One is the latest creation from our favorite shipyard, Wally Yachts. This is the ultimate day boat, it features a host of modern conveniences and is perfect for water sports, diving expeditions or simple relaxation. The 42 foot boat is a class apart, it is powered by two Yanmar engines delivering more than 630 hp and capable of reaching a top speed of 50 Knots. It offers a small kitchen area, and a sleeping area for 2 guests.

Other Wally yachts we have featured:
- Wally Hermes  
- Wally Ace
- Wally Esence 
- 118 wallypower yacht




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STRAD CRAFT 122 SUPER YACHT

Strad Craft is preparing to launch the extravagant 122, a high performance streamlined 38 meter open super yacht, with an amazing Art Deco interior that can be greatly personalized. Interior includes 4 double and very large staterooms, heads, reception and salon areas.The most stunning feature on this yacht is a special handcrafted supercar (Tender) powered by a 880hp twin turbo v12 engine with topspeed 375Km/h can be housed in as a tender in the stern garage. Only ...
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FOLDBOAT

The Foldboat is an ingenious and beautiful creation by design students Max Frommelt and Arno Mathies. They have come up with this solution for a flat pack water vessel. It consists of a single 5mm thick sheet of plastic, when folded it is able to carry two people, when unfolded, it only measures 250cm x 150cm and can easily fit in the boot of a car!...
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ARC ELECTRIC BOAT

A team of former SpaceX rocket engineers have joined the race to build the first commercial electric speedboat. Arc One is a stunning 24-foot vessel with a 200kWh battery pack, a 475 horsepower electric engine, an aluminum hull, and is said to reach a top speed of 40 mph (35 knots). This means the boat can fly across the ocean without noise and emissions for hours on end, leaving nothing behind but wake. The company claims it can last about four hours under power be...
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