Unveiling the Next Chapter in Sailing Luxuries: Wally’s Updated Wallywind110 All-Carbon Sailing Yacht

Published: 21 Nov 2025
Making waves this summer is Wally's second high-performance wallywind110 sailing yacht, pushing out the envelope further in space, comfort, and speed.

Making a splash this summer, the second iteration of the 33.4-metre wallywind110 set sail. Following the successful launch of Galma, the first hull of its range, attention turned to this offering’s evolution at the Monaco Yacht Show 2025. Designed as a progression for seasoned owners transitioning from a 24 to 28-metre sailing yacht, the wallywind110 combines enhanced personal space, opulence, and potential without jeopardizing performance.

Vittorio Blengini, the Ferretti Group’s custom business sales director, extols the yacht’s unique balance of form and function. Hull number two, like its predecessor, continues the tradition of passionate investment in design and construction, eschewing shortcuts. This vessel’s ethos is rooted in authenticity, celebrating the love of sailing and upholding Wally’s robust sailing heritage. The concept of the wallywind110 encapsulates the best of the sailing world; not only does she embody the elegance of a cruiser, she also matches the effervescence of a racer.

Built to celebrate the outdoors, the yacht’s deck features plentiful seating areas and sun pads for relaxation and social entertainment. The aft steps provide breathtaking views via the open transom. What sets this model apart in its category is its intelligent deck layout, offering numerous lounge areas without disrupting flow. The cockpit, while providing trouble-free access to multiple storage areas—a feature often neglected on sailing yachts—still maintains an intimate atmosphere amidst a fully open setting.

The decking exhibits painstaking safety considerations, and its conscientious routing of all lines beneath deck ensures an immaculate and arranged environment. Steps aboard are deliberately minimised for fluidity of movement. The designers wanted the cockpit to feel approachable for those desiring participation in the sailing process, so the helm station was designed for accessibility. Here, guests can engage with the captain or owner and experience the cadence of sailing first-hand. The yacht’s design invites engagement and participation, a seamless blend of performance and luxury.