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Sunreef shares 65M Explorer concept
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The luxury catamaran builder has designed the 65M Sunreef Explorer, which features a retractable A-frame crane and zen-like interior.
Sunreef Yachts has revealed the first renderings of its 65M Sunreef Explorer concept, which follows on from 40m and 50m powercat designs proposed as part of the brand’s Explorer series announced in 2022. The Polish shipyard – which also has a production facility in the UAE – has described the 65m powercat as “its most ambitious project to date”.
“This flagship concept is the largest luxury catamaran ever designed, offering extraordinary comfort, long-range efficiency and explorer-level autonomy,” Sunreef stated.
Sunreef states that “the yacht is engineered for global exploration” and has a cruising speed of 14 knots and a top speed of 18 knots, while the design includes an internal volume of 1,800GT. The reverse-bow hulls are two decks high until the aft third of the boat, which is dominated by an enormous open deck.
The aft deck has a longitudinal 20ft-long pool at its centre and space to store a range of toys, tenders, submersibles and a 45ft chase boat, which can all be deployed by a retractable A-frame crane with two supports stored by the stairways down to the swim platform.
The beach club area features fixed transoms on either side, which can be linked when the central platform is lowered.
When set up as a full-beam platform, the area offers room to store a 23ft tender and jetskis, or the space can be transformed into a guest area with deck furniture and a parasol at the water’s edge. The beach club area also includes fold-down sides, a gym and internal storage for water toys.
On the main deck, the proposed interior starts with a large dining area, while a forward hallway separates large lounges on both sides, each designed for guests to admire the views through full-height windows. A curved stairway leads to an enclosed upper deck with outdoor areas fore and aft, while the enclosed top deck includes an aft sun terrace.
The yacht includes seven guest cabins, comprising an owner’s suite, two VIPs and four more doubles, plus there’s accommodation for 22 crew.
A highlight is the owner’s suite on the upper deck, where a full-beam bedroom offers 270-degree views through floor-to-ceiling windows and includes a centrally placed bed with room either side for a day bed, sofa, chairs and coffee tables.
Behind the bed is an office area with sea views, an enormous walk-in dressing room with glass-fronted cupboards and a sofa, an open two-person bathtub, as well as two bathrooms with sea-view showers. Outdoor areas include a private foredeck lounge and an aft deck with a jacuzzi overlooking the main pool.

















