WHY200: Sophisticated Luxury And Large Living Areas Rolled Into A Single Decadent Package

Unparalleled design and leading-edge engineering are among the reasons why you might consider the WHY200 into your next luxury purchase. This stunning seafarer is unlike any other yacht on the market today, bringing a new level of design to consumers who simply want more. The yachting market has barely veered from a standard design, but the WHY200 is breaking the mold. The specs showcase a 656 square foot living area, 237 square foot upper deck, a 1,076 square foot main deck, a nearly 400 square foot owner’s suite, semi-covered outdoor decks, fold-out wings for expanding the beach club area, and much more. Sleek and stylish, this elegantly designed yacht is designed by Wally and the Ferretti Group, two companies known for their exceptional luxury yacht design. If waking up to panoramic views of the ocean is your dream, the WHY200 can make it happen.

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