She is powered by engines of 1200 hp each giving her a maximum speed of 14 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots.
Better place sailing yacht price. At 50 metres LOA Better Place is the worlds largest carbon fibre sloop and as such she was the first to be rewarded the RINA Green Star classification. Accommodation 10 guests 10 crew. And there is the sun deck covering 100 square meters accessible.
Her unusual design - from the boards of Tripp Design - will make her recognisable all over the world. Better Place boasts an almost signature Wally-look with minimal sportive lines that result in an almost aggressive and masculine look and the typical raised bulwarks that add not only to onboard safety but purity of lines. Visit our yachts for sale section to find similar superyachts on the market.
Maximum beam 1025 m. Ad Hall of Fame boat dealer with a full line of Cobalt Boats offering salesservice storage. The deckhouse has floor-to-ceiling windows and an emphasis on inside-out living throughout the interior spaces ensures an airy atmosphere while preserving privacy.
The blue water sloop is designed to combine Wallys trademark performance and ease of handling with all the modern comforts and amenities of a luxury megayacht. Better Place is the first megayacht of its size built entirely in advanced composites. Ad Hall of Fame boat dealer with a full line of Cobalt Boats offering salesservice storage.
With a light displacement of only 250 tons Better Place has set a new benchmark for a flybridge sailing yacht of this size in terms of both performance and comfort thus meeting her owners requirements. The 50m BETTER PLACE by Wally from 2012 is a very modern flybridge sailing yacht in stunning Bugatti blue. Find out all of the information about the Wally product.
Its contemporary design isnt limited to the hull though. BETTER PLACE is one the largest sloop-rigged sailing yachts in carbon fiber and RINA Green Star certification. Sailboats are not like cars - you dont need it to get to work although sometimes I wonder whether the world would be a better place if we sailed everywhere.