ACALI is the debut multihull from Wider Yachts, and the first unit of the WiderCat 92 series — a cutting-edge hybrid catamaran that redefines space and sustainability in its class. At 28.04 meters in length and an impressive 12.02 meters in beam, ACALI is the widest yacht ever built by the shipyard, offering remarkable volume and stability.
This innovative model features a hybrid propulsion system, advanced energy management, and a sleek contemporary design developed in collaboration with Luca Dini Design & Architecture. The exterior focuses on functionality and seamless movement, with wide stairways providing easy access between decks. A shaded aft cockpit dining area offers a relaxed social setting, while the forward sundeck provides panoramic lounging space.
One of ACALI’s standout features is its 67-square-meter beach club, complete with fold-out terraces and a garage capable of housing a 4.5-meter tender and a jet ski — a rarity for a yacht in this size range.
Accommodation is designed for eight guests in four spacious cabins. The full-beam owner’s suite, located on the main deck forward, enjoys exceptional views and privacy. Two VIP cabins with private balconies are located aft in each hull, alongside a twin cabin, all with en-suite bathrooms.
The flybridge blends indoor and outdoor living, with a glass-enclosed lounge, bar, and plush seating for relaxed entertainment. The interiors showcase a modern, minimalist aesthetic, characterized by a neutral color palette, clean lines, and practical, tactile materials.
The yacht's hybrid propulsion combines two FPT ENT diesel engines with an advanced electric drive system and 170 m² of solar panels. This setup enables silent, vibration-free cruising in full-electric mode, while the smart energy management system ensures generator-free operation at anchor, further reducing the environmental footprint.
ACALI is a bold statement in eco-conscious yachting, delivering the space of a much larger yacht with the efficiency, technology, and lifestyle features of a modern superyacht.