At 200 Gross Tons, the Wally Why200 offers a spacious interior, yet it measures just under 24 metres in load line length, making it perfect for owner-operated adventures. Despite its compact size, this motor yacht provides the opulence typically found in much larger vessels.
An expansive main saloon, a whopping 50% larger than what's customary in its category, greets and surprises the guests. This 61-square-metre masterpiece spans the full beam of the hull, featuring a well-appointed galley, separate seating and dining areas, and a central staircase.
The pièce de résistance is the magnificent owner's cabin on the main deck . This 31-square-metre suite offers uninterrupted 270-degree views, a testament to the innovative design. The en-suite stateroom can include two bathrooms or a stylish walk-in wardrobe.
The lower deck offers flexibility, accommodating three or four double guest cabins. Ascend to the upper deck, crowned by Wally's signature glass and carbon dome. Here, a stunning sun lounge awaits, leading to a spacious aft terrace with impeccable furnishings.
For water enthusiasts, the Why200 unfolds its magic at the waterline, revealing a generous 32-square-metre beach club. Connecting all the decks is a striking carbon fibre staircase, both functional and aesthetically pleasing. A 4.15-meter tender and other water toys are discreetly stowed away behind the yacht's 'wings'.
The meticulously crafted high bow hull of the Wally Why200, designed by Laurent Giles and extensively tested, guarantees stability and seaworthiness. Powered by the Volvo IPS pod propulsion system, this yacht effortlessly cruises at 20 knots, reaching a maximum speed of 23 knots with the optional enhanced power package.
















































