Thanks for not getting bogged down in the storage options Thanks for sticking it into some choppy seas and giving a "how it feels to own" experience. 10/10. Getting a bit of a underpowered vibe.
Underpowered Wally's dont exist; I think it's just so quiet and smooth that it seems slower. The vibration dampening on their two "Why" models is insane
@@robdurfee6861 that's nice, there's something in the video for you too. Reading my comment carefully would enlighten you with the "not getting bogged down" line (hint - its at the beginning). But I have a couple of cardboard boxes i was thinking of uploading a "how to" video. Stay tuned..
@@GoodkatNW I should have clarified my comment be only referencing the slow speed handling. Just seemed to struggle a little against the winds. But this is why its so great to watch the Yatchbuyer because its not just a walk through its an experience of what's its like to momentarily own the model through Jacks eyes and shared with me. Have a drink every time he says carbon fibre.
Jack, you are still the best at what you do. This boat tickles you and you conveyed that with your thoughtful observations punctuated with spontaneous and authentic humor. You manage to make a comprehensive exam of the technical aspects fresh. You introduce us to a personality and then tell us what to appreciate about it. This is one of my favorite Jack reviews; partially because you look happier and healthier. Congratulations. Oh, and I love the Wally.
The outside contour looks like my grandpa's boat, only with sleek lines, angles, and a fabulous beach club. I long for them to bring back the stealth angular lines of glass cockpit Wally had 20 years ago. But, the the biggest selling point is the interior, especially with the incredibly futuristic looking dining/solarium. I easily foresee it becoming an industry standard. If they ditch all the teak and carbon fiber for the same sleek Riva finishes, it will be all she ate for Riva's market share. For the size this Wally Why100 is truly out of this world!
I rather wondered why theres only a little bit of the balcony dropping down, why not the length of the boat? OR atleast into the relaxing area where the shady is... Thos balconys are only good for 1 beanbag so might aswrll not have them at all by that point. Galleon foes the drop down balcontys justice to have an outside bar!
It's odd to think of a 70ft boat as a weekender but that's pretty much what this is. Impractical to stay on for extended periods and is purely a toy for the incredibly rich. Nothing wrong with that per se but I'd prefer a boat that's useful more of the time and not just a show pony. Great tour as usual Jack. Cheers
I have to say, having a big family I love the separate galley if this was to be a live aboard option. Less hearing "get out" to the children while meals are being prepared.
Love the hull design. I also like the forward position of the helm but not the laid-back windscreen. The hell's position is excellent for navigating littered waters. But I would prefer a forward-cant of the windshield!
Great review- have to say the exterior lines were underwhelming, if not disappointing, when one remembers the iconic Wally 118! Proportionally they are more akin to a bus than a luxury yacht.
I'd love to have one of these and run back and forth from Miami to the Bahamas and maybe the Florida Keys. You don't spend days on end with this boat you hop from Lux marina and resort to Lux marina and resort. I presume that is what the Med is like. Wally's are not cheap - a couple of Million for this. Even a private owner might have crew who would use the galley.
Beautiful design! It would be an awesome weekender. I was looking for your pots to put on the drop down decks by the chairs like you had on the Azimut Seadeck. Kinda missed them😢
That is a nice looking boat, it is bigger on the inside that what it looks like from outside, nice layout and finishes and I like how versatile the cockpit and lounge area's are. What is the price of this boat. Great tour Jack thank you.
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I hadn’t realized it is only a 70 foot boat. Honestly, your review made the boat more likable. The kitchen definitely screams crew (aka minions, slaves, sub humans). On camera it came across like a cave with just enough to get the job done. Almost to the point of being beyond lack of care for the chef and into thinking the chef should be glad to be abused. Also, the helm chairs make me wonder. They look cool, but probably uncomfortable. Your lack of trying them might well be a great way to communicate that sitting in them sucks without upsetting those who grant access for the videos.
It’s a difficult boat to get the scale of. Regarding the helm seats, they are very comfortable but in the rough(ish) seas we had I preferred to stand - Jack
Unique and cool design. But something is off- sometimes a boat feels much bigger than it actually is and this is the opposite. For its size; it just feels sort of basic and kind of lack luster. For 80’ or 90’ you can get a lot more ‘boat’.
pretty cool boat but builders should not be making these dungeon engine spaces. also that galley was painfully small, really limits how the boat can be used.
1 time in 100 with some ‘ok’ seas. All these big capable boats you test on flat water … aargh! 🤬 Nice job, interesting boat! Hey, what’s with all the art lying about on the floor?? Cheers.
Ok so boats from the 70's all mechanical everything is cable gears and lube down to the gauges. Whatever unicorns are steering and propelling this pos are gonna mechanically total it. Because theres just wires running to units means when they fail, to switch anything to its mechanical cousin will be tons of work. This will go from a cruiser to a sleep aboard way quicker than any boat in history
Honestly, I think this is the ugliest Wally I have seen. Carbon fibre bits and designer furnishings really do not make up for the overall form which give the impression of a Fishing Boat designed by Lamborghini.