As with all our yachts, the WIDER 165 is designed for those who enjoy being out on the water, are looking for generous outdoor spaces to do so, and demand all of the indoor comforts of a high-spec home backed up by state-of-the-art engineering.
Setting her apart is the 98m² beach club with a 7m pool – larger than any competitor – which converts to store a 32′ rigid tender. In addition, her diesel electric propulsion using azimuthal pods – the same proven system as used on the WIDER 150 – ensures that she will be the quietest among yachts in the same size range.
Work on her interior is now starting to come together with the installation of glazing on the main deck – allowing the interiors to be kept dust free – along with significant progress in the guest cabins and crew quarters on the lower deck.
Further forward, the insulation in the technical spaces is now complete and awaiting the hotel and propulsion switchboards. These have arrived on site and will be thoroughly tested prior to being installed before the end of the month.
“We are pushing ahead and happy with current progress. We are also in discussions with several interested parties and looking into the possibilities of customizing certain areas to their specific requirements”, said Jeremy Roche, Sales & Marketing Director. “At this stage, there is still the potential for client specific customization but, as we go forward, alterations will prove more challenging and time consuming”, he continued.
The WIDER 165, project ‘Cecilia’, is available for sale at 30M euro and is scheduled to be launched in Q1 of 2018, with final delivery in time for next summer.
WIDER Press Office