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WALLY - Ace - For Sale

The 89 ft (27.3 m) motor yachtAcefromWALLYfeatures afiberglass and plastichull, GRP decks, a Full Displacement configuration, and accommodations for 8. With cruising and maximum speeds of 10 and 12 knots (11.51 and 13.81 mph) and a gross tonnage of 117, it is presented by Shestakov Yacht Sales and broker Andrey Shestakov.

Selecting a Ace

Choose Aceif your plans favor steady passages at 10–12 knots, the volume of 117 GT, and sleeping accommodations for 8. As amotor yachtwith afiberglass and plastichull and Full Displacement configuration, it focuses on comfortable passage-making and practical efficiency.

Features of the Model

  • Full Displacement hull configuration for smooth, steady running
  • Single Caterpillar diesel engine (1 x [[specs]] Caterpillar, Diesel)
  • Fuel capacity of 3,962.58 gallons for extended intervals between refueling
  • Hull in fiberglass and plasticwith GRP decks
  • Generous 25 ft (7.8 m) beam and 5.906 ft (1.8 m) draft
  • Sleeps up to 8

Technical Specifications

  • Length overall: 89 ft (27.3 m)
  • Beam: 25 ft (7.8 m)
  • Draft (max): 5.906 ft (1.8 m)
  • Gross tonnage: 117 GT
  • Hull configuration: Full Displacement
  • Hull material: fiberglass and plastic
  • Deck material: GRP
  • Engines: 1 x Caterpillar, Diesel
  • Cruising speed: 10 knots (11.51 mph)
  • Maximum speed: 12 knots (13.81 mph)
  • Sleeps: 8
  • Fuel capacity: 3,962.58 gallons

Pricing and Ordering

For pricing, availability, and next steps for AcebyWALLY, contact Andrey Shestakov at Shestakov Yacht Sales. Our team will coordinate personalized consultations, documentation, and logistics to streamline your acquisition ofAce.

Questions and Answers

  • What type of yacht is Ace?
  • What are the speeds of the yacht?
    • Cruising speedis 10 knots (11.51 mph), andmaximum speedis 12 knots (13.81 mph).
  • How many can sleep on board?
    • Sleeps 8, providing flexible accommodation for guests and crew.
  • What powers the yacht?
    • A singleCaterpillardieselengine (1 x Caterpillar, Diesel) provides propulsion.
  • How do I get pricing or place an order?
    • Contact Andrey ShestakovatShestakov Yacht Salesto discuss pricing, availability, and purchase procedures forAcebyWALLY.

Owner Experience Review

Owners choose AcebyWALLYfor long-range blue-water passages and relaxed weekend cruising. It is set up for owner-operator use, with layouts commonly arranged for 3–4 guest cabins plus crew. The displacement hull trades outright speed for efficiency and range, with reported figures around 4,000 nm at roughly 10 knots and, at a slower pace, up to about 10,000 nm at 8 knots.

On the water, trials describe a quiet, stable ride with no discernible vibration or cavitation. Top-end is sedate—about 12–13 knots—and comfort is best with a gyro stabilizer fitted; several reports characterize it as a must-have for this hull form. One early sea trial did note a transient whistling from the starboard shaft line, the kind of teething issue seen on first builds.

Day to day, comfort centers on a full-beam aft owner’s suite opening to a “terrace on the sea,” with crew and galley forward. A bright, open-plan saloon/dining area with near-360-degree glazing pairs with generous alfresco decks. Maintenance is helped by a well-soundproofed amidships engine room alongside a side-launch tender garage, concentrating systems access midships; the gyro brings real gains in comfort but adds its own service requirements.

Pros and Cons

  • Exceptional long-range efficiency at displacement speeds, with reported ranges of ~4,000 nm at ~10 kn and up to ~10,000 nm at 8 kn.
  • Quiet, stable ride with minimal vibration or cavitation noted on sea trials.
  • Owner-focused layout with aft full-beam suite opening to the water and a near-360° glazed saloon plus large alfresco spaces.
  • Modest top speed (about 12–13 kn) and lower reserve power by design.
  • A gyro stabilizer is effectively required for best comfort, adding cost and maintenance.
  • Early builds showed minor teething issues (e.g., shaft-line whistling, light exterior caprails) to verify on survey.

Comparison with Other Models

ModelLOABeamDraftSpeed (Cruising/Max)Gross Tonnage
Ace89' 0" (27.30 m)25' 0" (7.80 m)5' 11" (1.80 m)10 kn / 12 kn117
Wallypower 4748' 0" (14.70 m)14' 0" (4.50 m)4' 3" (1.30 m)28 kn / 34 kn19.2
45 TENDER45' 0" (13.92 m)27' 0" (8.30 m)17' 3" (5.25 m) – 29' 6" (9 m)25 kn / 38 kn35
WallyTender 4848' 0" (14.63 m)14' 0" (4.39 m)12' 10" (3.92 m)--
WALLYPOWER5858' 0" (17.68 m)16' 0" (5 m)17' 3" (5.25 m)32 kn / 38 kn-
Tender 4345' 0" (13.99 m)13' 0" (3.97 m)3' 5" (1.05 m)42 kn / 51 kn-
48 X48' 0" (14.66 m)14' 0" (4.39 m)11' 9" (3.58 m)--
wallytender 4343' 0" (13.20 m)14' 0" (4.30 m)3' 11" (1.20 m)30 kn / 36 kn-
4848' 0" (14.63 m)14' 0" (4.29 m)12' 10" (3.92 m)30 kn / 38 kn-
48 Wally Tender48' 0" (14.63 m)14' 0" (4.39 m)12' 10" (3.92 m)32 kn / 38 kn-
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