Luxury yacht specialists NautiStyles have released an in-depth review of the striking Wallywhy200, highlighting the yacht’s unconventional design, expansive social spaces and performance capabilities. Built by Italian yacht builder Wally Yachts, part of the Ferretti Group, the 27-metre yacht stands out for its angular styling and large interior volume.
A defining feature of the yacht is its expansive stern beach club. Fold-down bulwarks on both sides significantly widen the aft platform at anchor, transforming the area into a large entertainment zone. Twin sunpads, wraparound seating and a transformer swim platform create a social hub capable of hosting large gatherings, while concealed cleats and docking hardware maintain Wally’s minimalist deck aesthetic.

The exterior layout continues forward with an alfresco dining space on the main deck, offering seating for eight and optional enclosure for changing weather conditions. Wide side decks lead to the foredeck, where the yacht’s signature sharp bow, dark glazing and angular lines reinforce the brand’s distinctive design language. A large forward sunpad provides another relaxation area while underway.
Inside, the yacht focuses on seamless indoor-outdoor living. A large sliding glass aft section allows the saloon to fully open to the cockpit, creating a continuous social space. The main saloon features contemporary styling with facing L-shaped sofas, integrated entertainment systems and large windows that maximise natural light.

Accommodation on board includes a spacious owner’s suite forward, designed with panoramic hull windows, extensive storage and a private ensuite bathroom. Two guest cabins are located amidships, each with queen-size beds and ensuite facilities, while a VIP cabin forward offers flexible bed arrangements and generous floor space. Crew quarters aft can accommodate up to five crew members.
Power comes from four Volvo Penta IPS1350 engines, each delivering 1,000 horsepower. The yacht cruises comfortably at around 20 knots with a top speed of approximately 23 knots, supported by a fuel capacity of around 12,000 litres, making it well suited for stylish coastal cruising.

According to the review by NautiStyles, the Wallywhy200 delivers a distinctive blend of avant-garde design, generous living space and practical performance. With its beach club-focused layout and flexible interior, the yacht reflects Wally’s philosophy of redefining modern yachting through bold architecture and innovative use of space.
