WALLY WALLY 130 - 2009

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Yacht Details

Main Info

  • Builder: WALLY
  • Model: WALLY 130
  • Year: 2009
  • Hull number: 
  • On display at/in: South of France, France
  • Dealer: WALLY
  • Engine: 1 x MAN D 0836 LE 401 EDS
  • Asking price:  € 10,900,000.00 [EUR] (VAT paid)

Main Features

  • Type: Cruisers
  • Hull type: Other
  • Boat name: Black Sails
  • LOA: 39.95 m - 131 ft 0 in
  • Beam: 7.9 m - 25 ft 11 in
  • Draft: 4.5 m - 14 ft 9 in
  • Fuel: Diesel
  • Cruising speed: 13 [kn]
  • Max speed: 11 [kn]
  • N° guest cabins: 4
  • N° crew cabins: 3
  • N° Toilets: 0
  • Displacement: 110[kg]
  • Flag: -

Technical Specifications

  • Transmissions:  Other
  • Second generator hours:  0
  • Fuel tank:  1,453 g (5,500 L)

Boat description:

  • General description

    At 39.95m
    (131’1’’), the Wally 130 Black Sails remains one of the most recognizable
    sailing yachts launched by Wally. Delivered in 2009, she features naval
    architecture by Javier Soto Acebal with exterior and original interior styling
    by Wally. The result is a yacht that stood out both for her striking all-black
    hull and carbon accents, as well as her focus on performance.



    Her history
    since launch has been unusually eventful. In 2010 she underwent a major rebuild
    at Lürssen in Germany, where Harrison Eidsgaard re-designed the interior and
    Vedder GmbH executed the outfitting. Exterior works included new teak decks and
    a redesigned deck structure. That project was awarded the World Superyacht
    Award for Best Refit in 2011. A second refit followed in 2013 at Hinckley
    Yachts, and under current ownership she has received regular upgrades each
    winter.



    Performance
    has always been central to her design brief. Black Sails carries a Hall Spars
    high-modulus carbon rig with EC6 carbon standing rigging. The configuration
    allows for efficient short-handed cruising or a more powerful setup for regatta
    racing. Her 450hp MAN engine provides a cruising speed of 11 knots under power,
    ensuring passage-making capability when the wind drops. For a 40-meter yacht,
    she offers both pace and balance under sail, while remaining manageable for a
    professional crew of five.



    On the
    exterior, the open transom functions as a sea-level terrace and gives direct
    access to the water. Her open deck layout makes good use of her 40-metre length
    and can be shaded by a retractable awning system. A particularly interesting
    feature is her free-standing dining and lounge furniture. This can be arranged
    for intimate dinners, cleared entirely for racing, or set up to accommodate
    larger gatherings.



    The
    interiors by Harrison Eidsgaard take a deliberately pared-back approach. The
    main salon has the lounge area to starboard and a formal dining table to port,
    with large windows keeping the space bright. Accommodation is arranged for up
    to 11 guests in four cabins. The master suite features a queen-size bed and
    ensuite shower room. Two cabins are convertible between twin and double layouts
    and include Pullman beds, making them suitable for families. A fourth cabin,
    currently arranged as an office, also converts into a guest space with bunks.
    All cabins have their own bathrooms.



    Crew
    quarters for five ensure professional service and support for both cruising and
    racing campaigns. The practicality of the layout means she can adapt between
    family use, charter and regatta participation without compromise.



    Over the
    years, Black Sails has built a reputation and represents a significant moment
    in Wally’s development of large sailing yachts. She has the pedigree of an
    award-winning refit, and she continues to be maintained to a very high
    standard. With EU VAT paid and a history of continual investment, she is
    presented in turn-key condition.

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