The Dutch builder Wajer Yachts has introduced the largest yacht in the range – the Wajer 77. Wajer 77 was designed in collaboration with Van Oossanen Naval Architects and Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design, so the 23.5m motor yacht has a lot to offer, including a top level of comfort in four cabins with ensuite bathrooms and a standing height of 2.15-2.35 meters. 



The Wajer 77 can accommodate nine people, which makes her the perfect companion for longer trips. The crew cabin sleeps two and has a separate entrance for improved privacy. All cabins have ensuite bathrooms, while thick doors, special sealings and a hovering interior reduce sound. The galley is fully equipped with all amenities and the coffee bar offers magnificent sea views.


The galley 

Signature Wajer innovations for maximum comfort – deck cooling, a hybrid fender system, an automatic roof and an electrically adjustable deck lay-out – can be also found on board. 


Junior suite at the bow

Outdoor living is a special part of Wajer DNA. With spacious circular seating, sun pads to the front, and large sofas and a dining area at the back, the yacht provides ample space to fully enjoy boat life with a large group of family and friends. Sports fans can also indulge on the Wajer: from sea bobs to electrical jet surfboards, a Williams 325 Jet Tender and optional diving equipment, kiteboarding gear or even a jet ski, it has all the toys.




Wajer Yachts was founded in 1992 by Dorus Wajer on the lakes near Amsterdam. The first Wajer built was the Captain’s Launch 7m Classic. Now the model range includes the Wajer 38, Wajer 38S, Wajer 38 L, Wajer 55, Wajer 55S, Wajer 55HT and the newest Wajer 77. 

Credits: Wajer Yachts

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