
16.8m WAJER 55
16.8m WAJER 55
A Dutch-built, high-performance open yacht, the Wajer 55 blends sleek Sinot styling with Vripack naval architecture and triple Volvo IPS for agile handling and low-vibration cruising. LOA 16.8 m, beam 4.65 m; up to ~38–40 kn depending on engine package.
A Dutch-built, high-performance open yacht, the Wajer 55 blends sleek Sinot styling with Vripack naval architecture and triple Volvo IPS for agile handling and low-vibration cruising. LOA 16.8 m, beam 4.65 m; up to ~38–40 kn depending on engine package.
Shipyard
Wajer Yachts
Shipyard
Wajer Yachts
Shipyard
Wajer Yachts
Exterior Design
Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design.
Exterior Design
Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design.
Exterior Design
Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design.
Interior Design
Vripack
Interior Design
Vripack
Interior Design
Vripack



The Wajer 55 is all about seamless, social day-boating. Wide side-decks and a low, secure cockpit keep movement safe at speed, while the foredeck and aft lounge create two distinct outdoor hubs. The latest iteration introduces a more functional, asymmetrical deck plan with twin dining tables and flexible infill sections to convert seating into sunpads, plus a minimalist “captain’s cockpit” with an intuitive, multi-screen helm.
Below, the 55 is finished to superyacht standards in a compact footprint. Layouts typically provide a bright forward double, a second guest space or lounge that can convert to berths, and a separate crew cabin—sleeping up to 4 depending on specification. Options such as Seakeeper stabilization, upgraded AV/IT and climate control enhance overnight usability.
Performance is a hallmark: standard 3× Volvo Penta D6-IPS600 (≈440–435 hp) or optional IPS650 (480 hp) deliver quick throttle response, dynamic positioning and joystick ease, with ~38–40 kn top speeds and 25–28 kn cruise. Fuel capacity around 2,350–2,368 L supports ~320–400 nm range depending on engine and loading.
The Wajer 55 is all about seamless, social day-boating. Wide side-decks and a low, secure cockpit keep movement safe at speed, while the foredeck and aft lounge create two distinct outdoor hubs. The latest iteration introduces a more functional, asymmetrical deck plan with twin dining tables and flexible infill sections to convert seating into sunpads, plus a minimalist “captain’s cockpit” with an intuitive, multi-screen helm.
Below, the 55 is finished to superyacht standards in a compact footprint. Layouts typically provide a bright forward double, a second guest space or lounge that can convert to berths, and a separate crew cabin—sleeping up to 4 depending on specification. Options such as Seakeeper stabilization, upgraded AV/IT and climate control enhance overnight usability.
Performance is a hallmark: standard 3× Volvo Penta D6-IPS600 (≈440–435 hp) or optional IPS650 (480 hp) deliver quick throttle response, dynamic positioning and joystick ease, with ~38–40 kn top speeds and 25–28 kn cruise. Fuel capacity around 2,350–2,368 L supports ~320–400 nm range depending on engine and loading.
The Wajer 55 is all about seamless, social day-boating. Wide side-decks and a low, secure cockpit keep movement safe at speed, while the foredeck and aft lounge create two distinct outdoor hubs. The latest iteration introduces a more functional, asymmetrical deck plan with twin dining tables and flexible infill sections to convert seating into sunpads, plus a minimalist “captain’s cockpit” with an intuitive, multi-screen helm.
Below, the 55 is finished to superyacht standards in a compact footprint. Layouts typically provide a bright forward double, a second guest space or lounge that can convert to berths, and a separate crew cabin—sleeping up to 4 depending on specification. Options such as Seakeeper stabilization, upgraded AV/IT and climate control enhance overnight usability.
Performance is a hallmark: standard 3× Volvo Penta D6-IPS600 (≈440–435 hp) or optional IPS650 (480 hp) deliver quick throttle response, dynamic positioning and joystick ease, with ~38–40 kn top speeds and 25–28 kn cruise. Fuel capacity around 2,350–2,368 L supports ~320–400 nm range depending on engine and loading.



