WallyPower 50 tour: Italian beauty with a cool interior trick [html]Wally has long been a leader in making aspirational powerboats, and deservedly so, but the WallyPower 50 might be their most attractive model yet...
The outboard-powered ‘X’ variant promises a top speed of more than 50 knots Wally describes the new Wallypower 50 as bridging the gap between its ‘stylishly practical’ Wallytender range and its ‘practically stylish’ cruising range. It’s an eloquent turn of phrase but having seen it in the flesh, the dial feels pretty firmly cranked over towards the stylish end of that particular spectrum. Admittedly, the layout works very […]
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Wally has long been a leader in making aspirational powerboats, and deservedly so, but the WallyPower 50 might be their most attractive model yet...
The outboard-powered ‘X’ variant promises a top speed of more than 50 knots Wally describes the new Wallypower 50 as bridging the gap between its ‘stylishly practical’ Wallytender range and its ‘practically stylish’ cruising range.
It’s an eloquent turn of phrase but having seen it in the flesh, the dial feels pretty firmly cranked over towards the stylish end of that particular spectrum.
Teak decks are made from thousands of recycled offcuts. Photo: Motor Boat & Yachting
Admittedly, the layout works very well as a weekender and a chase boat for a megayacht.
You can also opt to have the Wallytender’s square-section rubber fendering fitted along the topsides. But that sounds like asking a supermodel to wear wellies and claiming they’re a farmer.
Details in the decks What the Wallypower 50 really excels at is knocking people’s socks off at 500 yards and this one just gets better the closer you get to it.
The decks, for instance, are made from thousands of thin teak offcuts co*pressed and bonded into planks that not only look great but are also more sustainable too.
All-carbon superstructure, table and helm seats keep weight down. Photo: Motor Boat & Yachting
The cockpit table is moulded from pure carbon fibre (as is the hardtop) but has been given a matt finish that looks and feels even cooler than the usual glossy surface.
The iconic angular wheelhouse is as striking as ever and protects the helm and seating area well.
The visibility out is better than ever thanks to slender mullions and a remarkable one-piece windscreen that remains distortion-free despite a pronounced kink in the middle.
And those folding bulwarks add a really useful extra 6m² to the size of the cockpit when deployed.
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