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Sunsail upgrades the Sunsail 454 catamaran, adds popular features

by Liberty Ash 4 Aug 2019 08:00 PDT

Sunsail, a worldwide leader in yacht charters, makes upgrades to its line of Sunsail 454 catamarans. The flagship catamaran from designers Robertson and Caine combines speed, space, stability, and now comes equipped with upgrades such as underwater blue lights and a water maker.

With exterior and interior refinements that set the catamaran apart from the competition, the 454 continues to be a popular sailing vessel since its debut in autumn 2016. The sleek silhouette features sharp angles, 360-degree views and hardtop cockpit cover. Offering four spacious double cabins with en-suite heads and showers, the yacht comfortably accommodates up to 10 guests.

The stylish interior is designed for ample headroom, an ergonomic layout, and delivers safety and comfort at sea. Designed for more spaces to socialise and relax, the revolutionised interior offers noticeably large hull windows inside the spacious cabins, an ample dining area and forward-facing L-shaped seating. A fully appointed, modern galley now includes a water maker for fresh water onboard. Also new are the blue underwater lights that glow at night, lighting the saloon and the water below.

Josie Tucci, VP of Sales and Marketing for Travelopia, comments, "We sail in some of the world's most gorgeous destinations and our guests expect our yachts to match that beauty. Listening to the feedback from our charter guests, we've collaborated with our long-time partner Robertson and Caine to take the Sunsail 454 to the next level."

Elegant and practical, the stepped hull design makes for a fast, efficient boat, which is a requirement of proficient sailors and why the 454 was named 2017 Boat of the Year by Cruising World Magazine. The 454's layout features a forward cockpit that's accessible from the main saloon, allowing direct communication with the galley. An air-conditioned, generous interior makes the 454 a favourite to sail in 15 destinations worldwide.

To book your charter holiday, please contact the Sunsail Charter Sales Team at 0330 332 1172 to speak with a Holiday Planner, or visit www.sunsail.co.uk. For information on purchasing one of these yachts, please contact the Sunsail Yacht Ownership team on +44 (0)23 9222 2225 or visit www.sunsailyachtownership.co.uk

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