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The new 40 Open Sunreef Power - Vast, fast and furious

by Renata Solano 24 Apr 2018 15:39 PDT 12-15 April 2018
The 40 Open Sunreef Power © Vicsail

After a spectacular international premiere at the Dubai International Boat Show, Sunreef Yachts presented its latest, exciting model - the 40 Open Sunreef Power at the Singapore Yacht Show. This dynamic day cruiser takes speed and luxury to a higher level.

Applying a multihull design to a day cruiser concept allows for the gain of a massive lounging space and extreme stability at high speeds. Naturally balanced, the 40 Open Sunreef Power doesn't require stabilising systems and provides a fast and safe navigation experience.

A beamy alternative for classic day cruisers, the 40 Open Sunreef Power represents a new level of onboard comfort. Two folding bulwark platforms enhance the already generous living space of the catamaran, creating perfect conditions to enjoy watersports. The volume below the aft sun pads conceals immense storage to keep water toys and diving gear at hand. The helm, fitted with echelon seats is well protected and equipped with a touchscreen to easily scroll through the boat's systems.

The bow-placed dining area uses the beam of the boat expertly, providing for a maximum of surface with adjustable tables and abundant seating. Depending on the Owner's wish, this part of the deck can be turned into a comfortable cabin, perfect for overnight trips. Big volumes are also available down in the boat's hulls to house a bathroom, an additional bedroom or utility room. Premium audio-video systems and individually selected tech gear, custom tailored upholstery and new layout solutions – the options to customise the 40 Sunreef Power are limitless.

Why is the Open 40, the perfect boat for the Australian market?

"The Open 40 Sunreef Power is one of the most exciting day boats yet to be seen on the market and perfect for the Harbour. Innovative layout and space, excellent deck space and access to the sea, which only a Cat can offer. Exciting fast performance and the sea kindliness of a Cat. Why wouldn't you want one!?", states Brendan Hunt, CEO of Vicsail.

Open 40: Space, Speed, Stability and Style

The model's multihull design allows for the gain of a massive lounging space and extreme stability at high speeds. Naturally balanced, the 40 Open Sunreef Power doesn't require stabilising systems and provides a fast and safe navigation experience.

Premium audio-video systems, custom tailored upholstery and new layout solutions – the options to entirely customise the 40 Open Sunreef Power catamaran are limitless and include an exclusive Sun King® diamond coating by Jean Boulle Luxury and 2x 860 HP Mercury Racing engines.

The aft lounging area uses the beam of the boat expertly, providing for a maximum of surface with abundant seating. Depending on the Owner's wish, the bow part of the deck can be turned into a comfortable cabin, perfect for overnight trips. Big volumes are also available down in the boat's hulls to house a bathroom, an additional bedroom or utility room.

For more information visit www.sunreef-yachts.com

Technical Specifications

LOA - 13.1m
BOA - 5.2m
Draft - 0.7m
Engines - 2x IPS 600 (2x435HP) to 2x 860HP Mercury Racing
Design - Sunreef Yachts
Category - B and C

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