At first, I thought it was workboat from Rybo gone AWOL. First time I've seen one of these varmits out & about...
Indeed, it's a luverly concept. I'd prefer the overnight version though - without having that ugly Bertram (?) -like fold-up plastic tent. On the minus side, these Wally tenders are "a little on the large side" for yer average 70ft trawler yacht owner wanting to carry a fast tender...?! Prolly cost as much as the 70ft trawler yacht itself too... Heck, I only used 2 emoticons + this one... PS. Wallys were not only found in Europe but in fact extremely prevalent in the Washington DC area. That is until our cousins got rid of Donald Rumsfeld & Co., and then they became rare...?! [Self-evident emoticon]
Speaking of these Wally tenders.. i've been wondering if they paint these in any other colours other than the customary grey...? well i have seen the metalic copper colour as well.. but other than those.. are they any other colours? I'm sure these tenders would look good in other colours. And just as i was about to post this i ran into the same Wally Tenders on the Wally website with a shot of them in about 4 different colours. This now satisfies the answer to my question. http://www.*********/jumpCh.asp?idUser=0&idChannel=41&idLang=IT&idProd=32&attivo=undefined&txtStartRecord=8
We have recently got one here in Stockholm as well. I´ll post a picture soon since the ice is almost gone now... Here she is now, waiting for the summer...
I'd imagine they (Wally) will paint a tender any color the buyer would like... especially when they want the tender to match the primary Wally.
Does anyone think it would be fun to see a large yacht named Wally with a tender named Beaver,besides myself?
Great photo captnevan,Looks to me like a major refit could be well tolerated least 2 out of 3 of the old gang !I also am former resident of greatlakes area if you cout Naperville!