Wider Centro Stile, together with the design and architecture studio Luca Dini, signed the Acali—the first yacht in the Italian yard’s WiderCat 92 series. This 28-meter catamaran boasts striking styling that, among other things, aims to blur the boundaries between indoors and out. Despite its relatively modest length, it delivers an impressive amount of entertaining and storage solutions, largely thanks to its 12-meter beam.
On Acali’s main deck sits the owner’s suite, featuring a private lounge that takes up roughly half of the interior volume on that level. Below deck are two VIP guest cabins and two additional cabins fitted with twin beds—accommodating a total of eight guests, alongside a crew of four. Up top, you’ll find an additional captain’s cabin, a sky lounge, and the helm station.

One of the yacht’s standout innovations is the central garage, which includes a folding ramp that transforms into a swim platform when lowered. Guests also benefit from a luxurious “beach club” with direct access to the VIP cabins, as well as a discreet storage area designed to house a 4.5-meter tender and a jet ski.
A key emphasis throughout Acali’s planning and build is environmental responsibility. To that end, she is equipped with the shipyard’s signature serial hybrid propulsion system, operating in tandem with 150 square meters of solar panels to boost energy efficiency and reduce fuel consumption. While at anchor, any unused power is redirected to charge the battery pack, thanks to a dedicated battery-management system.
As a result, the yacht can run in full-electric mode for defined periods—offering quiet cruising with minimal vibration. Range is rated at 3,000 nautical miles at a cruising speed of eight knots, with a top speed of 15 knots.
Bottom line: understated luxury
Price: approximately €12 million





