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Sunreef Yachts unveils next level catamaran design

by Sunreef Yachts 21 Jul 2021 21:23 AEST
New catamaran design by Sunreef Yachts © Sunreef Yachts

From day one, Sunreef Yachts positioned itself as leader in luxury catamaran design and manufacturing, having introduced some of the most remarkable designs in the multihull industry including the world's first flybridge catamaran.

Presented in 2003 by company Founder and President Francis Lapp, Sunreef Yachts' first luxury craft originated with a layout concept before taking final shape.

Today, Sunreef Yachts shares an exclusive first look at the layouts of a new luxury catamaran range of 60-90 feet that has been in the works for the last three years. With extreme living space, the range's architecture takes a fresh look at catamaran design.

The concept unlocks a new potential for onboard comfort thanks to a design using the volume of both the hulls and bridge deck to achieve immense living space. Thanks to this, guest accommodation profits from new, generous amounts of fully-customizable living space. Standout features also include an imposing beach club.

With an innovative main deck design, the saloon of the yacht boasts full-height glazing and opens wide onto the sides and the lounging area of the aft cockpit. All spaces offer full freedom in terms of customization. The stern lounge uses the entire beam but can also be enclosed with sliding doors for more privacy in the marinas.

The sundeck can welcome an impressive master suite with panoramic views along with a large alfresco relaxation and fitness area.

"Innovation is the core of the Sunreef Yachts philosophy. It is the source of all our concepts and creations. We keep moving forward constantly and the years to come will definitely bring more innovations both in terms of sustainability and avant-gardist yacht design.": Francis Lapp - Founder and President of Sunreef Yachts, the world's leading luxury catamaran manufacturer.

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