
Issue #: 200
Published: March / May 2025
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Based in Fano, Italy, the Wider shipyard is well known for its superyachts but recently entered the world of multihulls with its imposing WiderCat 92, presented at the 2024 Cannes Yachting Festival. The builder is already preparing the forthcoming WiderCat 76, scheduled for launch in 2025.
This new model features a highly innovative design, with strongly inverted - but rounded - bows and a raised foredeck. On board, comfort should be beyond reproach; the nacelle boasts a particularly generous glazed area, protected by the coachroof overhangs. The owner’s cabin is flush-decked with the nacelle, with a private terrace forward.
In navigational terms, the Wider 76’s hybrid propulsion will give it a range of 1,600 nautical miles at a speed of 8 knots. At anchor, it will also be able to operate with its generators switched off for 6 hours, thanks to a battery bank totaling 116 kWh, supplied by solar panels, and by two generators if required to provide energy for the two powerful motors, each rated at 426 kW.
Builder: Wider Srl
Length: 75’10” (23.12 m)
Beam: 34’4” (10.48 m)
Draft: 4’11” (1.50 m)
Max. laden displacement: 90 t
Motors: 2 x 426 kW
Maximum speed: 13 knots
Range at 11 knots: 700 miles
Range at 8 knots: 1,600 miles
Cabins: 4 + 2
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