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Köhler Power: Silent-Yachts founder shares his expertise

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Founder and CEO of Silent-Yachts, Austrian Michael Köhler has been pioneering the use of solar power in yachting for over a decade and is now looking to share his company’s expertise and technology with other builders. Interview: John Higginson.

 

 

Michael, following a busy couple of years promoting, selling and building your new line-up of models, can you provide an overview of your current production?

Across our own facilities in Italy and with our partners in Turkey and Thailand, we’re currently building 19 yachts comprising 10 units of the 60/62 series, six 80 series, the flagship 120 and two Silent VisionF 82 hybrid catamarans.

 

Since late last year, we’ve already delivered the first three units of the Silent 60. This year, we hope to deliver about 10 units of the Silent 60, three of the Silent 80 and two or three of the Silent VisionF 82. We’re convinced we can achieve this.

 

In total, we’ve already put 15 boats in the water when you count the first three 60s, our Solarwave 46 from 2009 and the Silent 64 and 55, our first production models.

 

The Silent-Yachts facility in Fano, Italy, covers over four hectares

 

Can you give an overview of the Silent-Yachts facilities in Fano and which models you produce there?

The site has about 22,000sqm (2.2 hectares) of covered facilities in four big sheds and about the same area outside the sheds. It has a double set of moulds for the Silent 60 and a single set for the Silent 80. The number of workers is hard to determine because the Italian system uses a lot of sub-contractors, so it’s difficult to know how many people are working on our furniture, for example. I’d estimate there are maybe 200 people in Italy working on or for our boats.

 

Silent 60 models have also been built at the PMG Shipyard in Thailand for the last couple of years, but what led to your recent partnership with Turkish yard VisionF?

We met them at the Cannes Yachting Festival last September as they had a booth next to us and showed their VisionF 80 catamaran. It looks very sleek and we were pleasantly surprised about the high quality of construction and the clever layout, especially when you realise the dimensions of the interior. The only drawback is that it’s fully diesel powered, which really hurt us.

 

The Silent VisionF 82 is being built in Turkey

 

As we talked to them, they were enthusiastic about our solar-electric knowledge and ability to help them power all onboard appliances without using a generator. We quickly became friends and decided to pursue a partnership.

 

Several visits followed and in October we signed a contract to start the production of some of our boats, so we brought over moulds and even some finished hulls just to speed up production. They’re producing the Silent 60 and Silent 80, and are incredibly fast. They’ve also started on the production of two Silent VisionF 82s, which is the hybrid version of their VisionF 80.

 

Saloon of the Silent VisionF 82

 

Can you tell us more about the Silent VisionF 82?

It’s longer than the VisionF 80, the underwater part of the hull is new and the roof has been enlarged to fit more solar panels. It has a slightly different interior, with more European taste, and we’ve made big changes in the energy system. It’s the same system we use on Silent-Yachts models. For propulsion, the client can choose between diesel, diesel-hybrid or pure electric.

 

Is Silent-Yachts open to sharing its solar-electric technology with other builders?

Definitely. It’s hard to compare us to Elon Musk because he’s a few times bigger than us, to say the least, but he did the same. He opened all his Tesla patents and I think it was a smart move because we should share the knowledge for a better future. I think the market now demands less fuel-consuming boats and every day you read that there’s a gas and petrol problem in Europe.

 

Built at PMG Shipyard in Thailand, the first Silent 60 was launched in 2021

 

It was already obvious to me in 2009, when we produced the first fully solar-powered yacht, that it’s an advantage to have a boat that doesn’t require fuel. As a back-up, our first boat had an 88-litre fuel tank and at the end of the boating season, I emptied the entire contents into my car.

 

We challenged ourselves to not use the generator at all and we didn’t use it for three years, which proved that diesel isn’t required. However, in my opinion, it’s mandatory to have a generator on board because you could need it to get out of bad weather, for example, or if there’s almost no sun for days on end.

 

The Silent 60 Front Exit version was launched this year

 

The main message that we sent was that solar-electric technology works on yachts if you design the boat in a specific way. You can’t just attach solar panels on any boat. It must be designed so you can fit as many solar panels on the roof as possible. I’m not a fan of having solar panels on the hull sides because they’re in the shade or not in the right position. As such, if we were to work with builders, we’d also need to work on the design of the boat.

 

What led to you creating the Silent Group of businesses, which was announced earlier this year and includes tenders, charter, brokerage, management, Silent-Resorts and an online shop?

All the boats we’ve produced and are building are connected to the business divisions we announced. The tender division, for example, is because all our clients want electric tenders that they can charge on their boat, so they go hand in hand. We’re currently in the prototype stage and the tenders will be available for everybody, not only with Silent catamarans.

 

The Silent 62 3-Deck has a much larger flybridge than the Silent 60

 

The brokerage department simply allows us to help our clients sell their boats if they wish to upgrade, for example. We’ve been operating charters for several years and it’s a natural offering for our clients, so we offer the possibility for them to put their boat into charter with proper management. Same for yacht management.

 

So, while it seems like a big announcement, it’s just a logical development based on our orders and our relationships with our clients. We’ve been offering these services for a while, so it’s more a formalisation of our existing offerings. Furthermore, Silent-Yachts models are different to most other boats on the market, so other companies wouldn’t be able to handle a lot of these aspects.

 

Silent-Resorts is starting with a property in the Bahamas

 

We had already announced Silent-Resorts, which uses our solar-electric technology for low-footprint luxury resorts on pristine islands with moorings for solar-electric yachts, sharing an electricity grid. The first one is in the Bahamas.

 

If you see how resorts have been developed in the Maldives, for example, the centre of each island has huge generators and hundreds of jerry cans and barrels. Our developments will have a generator for emergency situations only, such as in the case of three straight days of really bad weather. But over a year, maybe 95, 99, even 100 per cent of the power needed for all the villas and facilities will come from solar power.

 

Silent-Yachts has an office in Port Adriano in Mallorca, where it also runs charter and management services

 

Right now, my electric car is being charged by the solar panels on the roof of our office building. Over a year, the building’s solar-electric system powers all the offices and systems in the building. Sometimes we produce enough to give to the grid, and sometimes we must take from the grid when there are days of gloomy weather.

 

Do you think the world’s leading production yacht builders should be doing more in terms of using solar energy and other sustainable technologies?

Firstly, I don’t like greenwashing. I don’t like brands who pretend to be as green as we are or say their boats are green or self-sufficient when they’re not. However, I do agree more builders should be focusing on at least reducing the fuel consumption, such as if they’re solar-assisted.

 

Even the likes of a Mangusta motor yacht could have some solar panels on the roof that could charge the batteries to operate the aircon and kitchen appliances, for example. Almost every brand could rethink their designs, although I don’t think all of them will.

 

The Silent 80 is available in standard, 3-Deck Open (above) and 3-Deck Closed versions

 

It’s happening in the car industry. A few years ago, a Mazda dealer told me the company would never build an electric car, but they’d obviously already been developing it because their first one then came out in 2019.

 

I think all the big yacht brands are discussing or developing it or at least planning to do so. It’s only a matter of time and to what extent they commit to this transition, such as at least covering power for the appliances. It just needs the design to adapt a little bit, so it depends on how flexible their designers and engineers are. However, I expected more to have happened by now.

http://www.silent-yachts.com

MICHAEL KÖHLER

 

 

Michael and his wife Heike are the founders of Silent-Yachts. In 2009, after years of testing solar-powered propulsion, they launched the Solarwave 46, a fully self-sufficient blue-water catamaran. Silent-Yachts started producing the Silent 64 in Turkey and Silent 55 in China before developing its current range including multiple versions of the Silent 60/62 and Silent 80, plus the flagship 120. Today, the company has its own production facility in Fano, Italy, and cooperates with shipyards in Turkey (VisionF) and Thailand (PMG) to keep up with production. Michael and Heike have received awards for their research on alternative energy production and consumption on boats, lectured on energy consumption on superyachts and published a book, Energy Supply on Yachts. The couple have spent over 5,000 days on board yachts and sailed more than 75,000nm around the world.

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Multihull Solutions success at Sanctuary Cove show

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The regional multihull dealer reveals strong demand for Fountaine Pajot, ILIAD and Neel models at this year’s Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show. 

 

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Neel 43 trimaran

 

Multihull Solutions is confident of selling multiple units of the Neel 43 following the Asia-Pacific premiere of the trimaran at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show, where the regional dealer also displayed a Fountaine Pajot Elba 45 sailing cat and MY5 powercat, and an Iliad 50 powercat.

 

Despite rain affecting the annual event, Multihull Solutions said it “expects to finalise orders on an impressive number of models” including two Neel 43 trimarans and a Neel 51 plus several models by Fountaine Pajot – two Isla 40s and Elba 45s, an Astréa 42 and Aura 51, and two powercats.

 

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Fountaine Pajot Aura 51

 

The company also signed contracts for an ILIAD 50 and an ILIAD 62 by the Australian-owned powercat builder.

 

Greg Boller, Multihull Solutions’ New Yacht Sales Manager, said: “Despite the consistent rain, we had a constant stream of visitors at our stand, which reflects the ever-increasing demand for multihulls and the strong reputation of the brands we represent. Our team is still finalising numerous orders from the show, and there are no indications of this extraordinary demand for our power and sail multihulls waning any time soon.”

 

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Mark Elkington, Marcus Overman, Kelly Boller and Nod Crook of ILIAD

 

Multihull Solutions also sold several pre-owned boats at its Gold Coast Sales Centre as buyers took the opportunity to secure multihulls on-site rather than wait for a new boat, with some order lists stretching out to 2024.

 

Meanwhile, the ILIAD 62 is set to debut at the Sydney International Boat Show from July 28-August 1, while the ILIAD 53S will premiere at the 2023 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show. The ILIAD 74 is the brand’s flagship.
www.multihullsolutions.com.au

 

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NextWave exhibiting at Artaverse

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Sunseeker’s Hong Kong dealer is among over 100 exhibitors at the 10-day Artaverse NFT and local art exhibition at Central Harbourfront.

 

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NextWave Yachting, the Hong Kong dealer for Sunseeker, will be an exhibitor in the 10-day Artaverse exhibition, which will be held at Central Harbourfront from June 3-12. Focused on NFT and local art, Artaverse will feature over 100 artists and partners exhibiting their work in an outdoor space of over 100,000sqft (about 9,300sqm).

 

The exhibition includes collections of digital art featuring blockchain technology, metaverse, augmented reality, virtual reality and local art, allowing local contemporary and digital artists, industry experts and a new generation of collectors and art lovers to contribute to the expanding art community in Hong Kong.

 

As well as Sunseeker, NextWave is also a dealer for Sealine, Chris-Craft, Vanquish and multiple water toy brands, and operates charter and yacht management divisions.

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Fairline to stage two premieres at Cannes

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The British builder plans to stage the global debuts of the Phantom 65 and new Squadron 68 at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September.

 

Fairline, Phantom 65, Squadron 68, Cannes Yachting Festival, F//Line 33, Targa 45 Open, Targa 50 GT, Paul Grys

The Phantom 65 is Fairline’s first sportbridge yacht

 

Fairline will host the world premieres of the all-new Phantom 65 and the new version of the flagship Squadron 68 at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival, which will be held from September 6-11. The two new models will be shown alongside an F//Line 33, Targa 45 Open and a Targa 50 GT.

 

The Phantom 65 is Fairline’s first sportbridge yacht and the exterior is based on the technical platform of the Targa 65, featuring sleek lines and large hull windows teamed with a glazed sunroof to bathe the interior with natural light.

 

Fairline, Phantom 65, Squadron 68, Cannes Yachting Festival, F//Line 33, Targa 45 Open, Targa 50 GT, Paul Grys

Saloon of the Phantom 65

 

It offers an array of alfresco dining, entertaining and lounging spaces, and has a tender garage suitable for a Williams 345 SportJet. Twin Caterpillar C18-1150 engines provide 31-knot performance, while the optional V12 Caterpillar C32-1622s deliver over 35 knots.

 

The upgraded Squadron 68 will showcase a subtly revised exterior, new hardtop and fresh interior layout and design. The revised exterior has updated hull windows in line with other Fairline models, as well as a sleek hardtop with fabric sliding sunroof and integrated electric sunshade aft.

 

Fairline, Phantom 65, Squadron 68, Cannes Yachting Festival, F//Line 33, Targa 45 Open, Targa 50 GT, Paul Grys

Upgraded version of the Squadron 68

 

Inside, the main deck has a new galley design that increases workspace and fridge/freezer capacity, and also incorporates a sociable bar that extends into the cockpit. The new design also comes with the option of a tri-fold patio door and lower-helm side access door.

 

The interior layout has been refreshed and the lower deck is available in either three or four cabins. As with the Phantom 65, the master cabin has a king-sized bed, bureau with stool and drawer storage to starboard, and a large port side sofa. The guest cabin has more width than the previous model, with an electric bed option to convert the twin berths into a double, as does the Phantom 65.

 

Fairline, Phantom 65, Squadron 68, Cannes Yachting Festival, F//Line 33, Targa 45 Open, Targa 50 GT, Paul Grys

Interior of the new Squadron 68

 

Paul Grys, CEO of Fairline Yachts, said: “We’re delighted to be making two world debuts at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival. Having taken onboard feedback from customers to further improve the Squadron 68, we’re confident buyers will fall in love with it as much as we have.

 

“New and exciting products breed growth in this market and the response we’ve received for our latest models is incredible. The investment made in new products underpins our future growth and we’ve got an exciting period ahead of us. We’re really looking forward to hearing what visitors to the stand think when they see them in person.”

 

Regional dealer Simpson Marine has already imported a unit of the new Squadron 68 to Thailand.

www.fairline.com

www.simpsonmarine.com

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Beneteau Grand Trawler 62 premieres in Asia

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Not everyone has the urge to travel at 35 knots. There’s so much rushing about to be done during the week, so why not slow down and catch your breath. For some, it’s as much about the journey as it is about the destination. By Guy Nowell.

 

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Flyer 9, Antares 11, Gran Turismo 41, Swift Trawler 44 and Grand Trawler 62

 

Beneteau’s Grand Trawler 62 arrived in Hong Kong recently, courtesy of Simpson Marine, and its Asia premiere was the highlight of the Beneteau Power Days event at Club Marina Cove. Other Beneteau models on show were a Swift Trawler 44, Gran Turismo 41, Antares 11 and Flyer 9, while there were also a couple of Highfield RIB tenders.

 

Beneteau Grand Trawler 62, premiere, Asia, Simpson Marine, Beneteau Power Days, Swift Trawler

The Grand Trawler 62’s Asia premiere was the event highlight

 

However, the Grand Trawler 62 was the star of the show. This is a full displacement vessel, meaning it has plenty of volume, generous living and social spaces, and an economical cruising speed of 8-12 knots. Perfect.

 

Beneteau Grand Trawler 62, premiere, Asia, Simpson Marine, Beneteau Power Days, Swift Trawler

The multi-functional swim platform

 

Beneteau has poured all their experience with the Swift Trawler range into the Grand Trawler 62. Boarding via the transom, you’ll find a multi-purpose multi-height swim platform that provides steps into the water as well as a swim ladder, and becomes a tender parking spot when under way. The cockpit furniture is all aft-facing, and Beneteau call it ‘the terrace to the sea’. It works.

 

Beneteau Grand Trawler 62, premiere, Asia, Simpson Marine, Beneteau Power Days, Swift Trawler

The cockpit features aft-facing furniture

 

Head indoors and the interior size is immediately apparent. The galley is positioned forward of the saloon and adjacent to the dining area, allowing for easy access or service to both. It’s something of a command centre, and even has a door to the port side deck to get the canapés and the tall frosty glasses to the foredeck as easily as possible.

 

Beneteau Grand Trawler 62, premiere, Asia, Simpson Marine, Beneteau Power Days, Swift Trawler

The saloon sits on a lower level to the dining area

 

A well-designed dining table ‘pulls out’ and ‘slides away’ as required, and the helm station faces three 16-inch electronic screens and comes with an (optional) extra co-pilot’s seat. There are handrails and handholds everywhere. Those who never go further than the marina breakwater won’t notice, but anyone making passage round the coast in a nor’easter and bit of swell will appreciate that this yacht really is meant to go to sea.

 

Beneteau Grand Trawler 62, premiere, Asia, Simpson Marine, Beneteau Power Days, Swift Trawler

The foredeck has sunpads and a sofa

 

On the day she was delivered from Aberdeen to Port Shelter for this show, it was lumpy going around Cape D’Aguilar. The delivery skipper confided that the boat was “very good”, with minimal pitch and well-controlled roll thanks to the gyro stabilisation system.

 

Beneteau Grand Trawler 62, premiere, Asia, Simpson Marine, Beneteau Power Days, Swift Trawler

The flybridge covers 34sqm

 

The flybridge is impressively expansive. Aside from another helm station and direct access to the station on the main deck, the 34sqm flybridge has dining seating for eight, an L-shaped sofa, sunpads, and a wet bar with sink, grill and fridge … and there’s still room for a flybridge crane and dinghy storage area.

 

Beneteau Grand Trawler 62, premiere, Asia, Simpson Marine, Beneteau Power Days, Swift Trawler

The full-beam master suite

 

Accommodation comes as either three or four-cabin layout, with more storage space than you can possibly imagine. The boat really does allow for extended cruising; it’s not just “something for the weekend”. The owner and VIP suites even have under-bed storage, and we quickly lost count of the number of lockers all around the boat.

 

Beneteau Grand Trawler 62, premiere, Asia, Simpson Marine, Beneteau Power Days, Swift Trawler

The Beneteau Power Days line-up at Club Marina Cove

 

It’s often assumed that boating is Asia is based on ‘get there fast, get home quickly’. The Beneteau Grand Trawler 62 is a pleasant change from the ubiquitous pointy-nosed speed machines, and a classy invitation to drop anchor and stay awhile. If anyone’s inviting, I’ve got my hand in the air.

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ONE°15 Marina to host Blue Water EduFest

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Fabien Cousteau is keynote speaker for the November conference, while Desmond Lee, Minister for National Development, will be the Guest of Honour.

 

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ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove in Singapore

 

ONE15 Events Management, a subsidiary of SUTL Enterprise, is organising the inaugural Blue Water EduFest, which will be held at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove in Singapore from November 3-6.

 

Desmond Lee, Singapore’s Minister for National Development and Minister-in-Charge of Social Services, is Guest of Honour for the four-day event, which includes a two-day conference, fundraising events, an awards night and a sustainable luxury showcase.

 

Created to raise awareness of ocean conservation, the event is open to the public and targeted at policy makers and industry players involved in infrastructure development, boaters and yacht owners, entrepreneurs and social-preneurs, eco-personalities and celebrities, media influencers and individuals with an interest in protecting the world’s oceans.

 

Fabien Cousteau, the famed oceanographic explorer, is keynote speaker for the two-day conference titled Ocean Collective Summit. Organised with The International Seakeepers Society Asia (Seakeepers Asia), the conference will feature international and regional speakers with content that focuses on urban reef conservation and efforts to stop ocean plastic pollution.

 

Cousteau said: “I’m thrilled to be part of the Ocean Collective Summit and discuss these challenges and potential solutions with those who are leading change. The ocean is the lifeline for all life on earth and holds unlimited solutions to issues humanity faces today, especially as it relates to climate change and sustainability. To make real traction toward a positive impact on the planet, we must expand our focus and reframe how we think about conservation.”

 

Julian Chang, President of Seakeepers Asia, added: “We are pleased to partner ONE°15 for this event as we see strong synergy in reinforcing ocean conservation efforts through the inaugural Ocean Collective Summit, which will bring together changemakers, advocates and collaborators to empower our community in this region.”

 

Blue Water EduFest’s fundraising activities including auction nights, with proceeds going to beneficiaries such as WWF-Singapore, Seakeepers Asia and Blue Water EduFest, to help fund future editions of the latter.

 

Meanwhile, the Blue Water Heroes Awards will honour and recognise individuals and organisations that have contributed to ocean conservation in Southeast Asia, while the Mini Sustainable Luxury Showcase will feature electric vehicles, timepieces, yachts and jewellery with sustainable initiatives and values.

 

Arthur Tay, CEO of SUTL Enterprise, is the brainchild behind the event, an avid diver and strong advocate for the protection of marine biodiversity.

 

“As a boater and diver, I’ve seen and experienced the sorry state of our ocean and it’s truly heart-breaking. For me, there are two important colours of nature that affects lives and livelihoods: blue and green. Green is our flora and fauna, and blue refers to our oceans and coastlines, which are quickly deteriorating due to negligence, ignorance and sometimes selfishness,” Tay said.

 

“With the forces of climate change ringing louder and the earth getting sicker as the years go by, there is a need for efforts to be intensified. However, we can only do so much as an individual or company as this affects everyone around us. Therefore, we need to garner strong support to advance the Blue Water movement in this part of the world, in close collaboration with the governments and industry partners in the region.”

 

The event will be staged at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, a Fish-Friendly Marina recognised by the Marina Industries Association for its high standards of environmental stewardship and conservation efforts. It’s also home to Singapore’s first man-made coral garden within a marina, which was established with the National University of Singapore’s Tropical Marine Science Institute for coral breeding and research. The marina hosts an annual eco-dive cum marina clean-up where volunteer divers sign up to pick up litter from the seabed surrounding its waters.

 

Blue Water EduFest is presented by Citi Private Bank, while partners include Sentosa Development Corporation and International SeaKeepers Society Asia. The event is open to the public and ticket sales are available at the official website.

http://www.bluewateredufest.com

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Sanlorenzo to unveil new models in September

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The Italian builder will unveil new models from its semi-displacement SD line and new SP series of sport yachts in September.

 

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Sanlorenzo SD90/s

 

Sanlorenzo will showcase the semi-displacement SD90/s and the SP110 open coupé in September. The SD90/s is the new entry-level model of the builder’s revamped SD line of semi-displacement shuttles and the series’ third model following the SD96 and SD118.

 

With a hull length of less than 24m and an overall length of almost 28m, the yacht features exterior lines by Zuccon International Project and interior design by Patricia Urquiola, while Philippe Briand was also involved in research.

 

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Sanlorenzo SD90/s

 

The SD90/s offers green tech due to research and use of materials from alternative sources and a ‘sustainable hybrid’ propulsion system designed in collaboration with Siemens. The yacht cruises between 6-10 knots with hybrid propulsion and has a top speed of 17 knots with traditional propulsion.

 

The new SP110 model is the first in the yard’s new line of ‘Smart Performance’ sports yachts and features input by Bernardo Zuccon for the exteriors, Tilli Antonelli at Sanlorenzo product development, Marco Arnaboldi for the hull design and Piero Lissoni for the interiors.

 

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Sanlorenzo SP110

 

Featuring an overall length of 33m and a beam of over 8m, the SP110 uses a fractional propulsion system consisting of three engines. Depending on the conditions and the owner’s needs, the boat can move using just one engine, a pair or all three, allowing great flexibility and reducing consumption.

www.sanlorenzoyacht.com

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Wally launches new era for wallypower

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The new wallypower58 ushers in a new generation, offering the
aesthetics of the iconic wallypower118 with the practical features developed on recent
wallytenders.

 

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Officially premiered at the Venice Boat Show (May 28-June 5) with upcoming stops at Saint Tropez (June 12-15), Barcelona (June 17-19) and Ibiza (June 21-27), the all-new wallypower58 is the first wallypower model launched by Ferretti Group since it bought Wally, an acquisition announced at Boot Dusseldorf in January 2019.

 

The wallypower58 takes design cues from the recent wallytender48 and wallytender43, such as the angular profile, wraparound fender and single-chine hull, but also recalls the stealth-like wallypower118 launched in 2003.

 

Stefano de Vivo, Managing Director of Wally, said: “At Wally we often say that our yachts are 20 years ahead of their time and that’s very much the reality as the new wallypower58 honours the aesthetic of the groundbreaking wallypower118, some two decades after it was introduced to the world.

 

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“Of course, we have also incorporated the manifold technical and practical innovations we have built up since 2003, ensuring the wallypower58 leads the way for yachts in its category for many years to come.”

 

New features include the ‘magic portholes’, one on each side, featuring 4K-resolution cameras hooked up to two screens to port and starboard in the saloon, creating a wide outside view without having any portholes.

 

The wallypower58 retains many of the brand’s renowned superstructure features including pillarless curved glass, wide and deep side walkways linking the bow and aft, and ample shaded guest areas that are open to the surroundings while providing protection from the sun, wind and water. The pillarless windows offer panoramic views that enhance navigational safety by eliminating blind spots.

 

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The adjustable cockpit top features an electric hatch to allow for increased ventilation as needed, while the covered exterior area can be air-conditioned to offer relief from warmer conditions at anchor or in port. When cruising in chillier climates, the cockpit can be fully enclosed by isinglass for protection against the cold.

 

The aft deck’s large sunpad comes as standard, with lounging space for four adults looking across the stern alongside four adults seated facing forward. There’s also a toy storage unit located underneath and accessed via two gullwing doors. This aft deck area also benefits from optional shade provided by an innovative electrical awning overhead.

 

The folding bulwark ‘wings’ as standard increase entertaining space by a dramatic 25sqm of open aft deck space and 12sqm of covered and air-conditioned open cockpit space.

 

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At the stern, the wallypower58 can be optionally specified with Wally’s innovative hydraulic platform, which lowers into the water to serve a dual purpose. Firstly, the platform can descend low enough underwater to quickly and conveniently launch or retrieve a jetski or tender up to 3.25m. Secondly, when submerged just below the surface, the platform creates a pied à l’eau area for guests to enjoy a safe, fun experience in the water.

 

As also seen in all wallytender models, the wallypower58 is equipped with a hydraulic passarelle at the stern that also serves as a swim ladder, providing access to the water regardless of whether the hydraulic platform is being used for jetski or tender stowage.

 

A flexible layout

In the upper cockpit there is generous seating for 12-16 guests across the two flanking benches and on the forward-facing portion of the sunpad. To the starboard, a large table opens to create a seated dining area while still allowing unobstructed passage from the cabin area on the port side.

 

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The galley is split into two sections, allowing for independent configuration of the spaces from a long list of options including fridges, icemakers, cooking tops and storage.

 

On the lower deck, where the natural light floods from overhead, the flexibility continues. The wallypower58 comes as standard with a full-beam ‘double saloon’ for guest and owner use, with a day head incorporating a separate shower to the port side. Natural illumination is provided through a large overhead glass panel that is embedded in the main deck. Up front, the master cabin features a queen-size bed and en-suite bathroom featuring a large, standalone shower.

 

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With the ‘flexi-guest’ layout, a guest cabin is located on the port side amidships with the saloon to starboard. Allowing comfortable overnight accommodation for up to four adult guests, this configuration’s second cabin has direct access to the day head, while there is also overhead access via a hatch in the floor of the galley above.

 

This dual-access, dual-use layout is practical for owner-operators who might only occasionally take on crew for longer voyages, busy periods, charters or deliveries, as it eliminates any loss of guest space to a dedicated crew rest area.

 

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Should the owner’s expected cruising programme call for full-time professional crew onboard, the wallypower58 can also be laid out with a comfortable, fixed single crew berth with en-suite facilities amidships in lieu of the guest cabin. This configuration is ideal for charter boats and large-yacht chase boats, as it provides appropriate fixed crew accommodation without interfering with the day guests’ spaces, including a dedicated guest WC off the lower deck’s saloon.

 

As with previous models in the line, Wally has equipped the wallypower58 with the Volvo IPS system. The intuitive system features Volvo’s proprietary joystick manoeuvring, dynamic positioning and Assisted Docking software.

 

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On the new model, Wally has opted for a smaller-block triple IPS configuration in lieu of the larger, conventional double unit, to give the yacht a shallower draft, a better-distributed power-to-weight ratio, and increased redundancy. As a result, owners benefit from a more balanced range of power options, choosing between the triple IPS700 and the IPS800 units, both on the D8 engine block. Both power profiles deliver a long-range cruising speed of over 30 knots.

 

The wallypower58 features the brand’s customary ultra-deep-V hull, with Wally prioritising a fast-cruising pace in all environments, rather than higher speeds in a more limited range of sea conditions. The outcome is that owners can cruise at 35 knots in waves that would cause other yachts to slow down considerably.

 

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Luca Bassani, Wally founder and Chief Designer, said: “As on the first wallypower, the wallypower58 features pure lines dominated by the double chines in the hull and the air intakes. Its bow meets the water with a smooth, swooping line that extends all the way aft. The wallypower58 is for those who appreciate essential, simple and pure lines, and who understand how they really want to use a yacht.”

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Ferretti Group again has a strong presence at the Venice Boat Show, with yachts by Ferretti Yachts, Riva, Pershing, Wally and Custom Line on display at the Arsenale.

 

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Ferretti Group fleet

 

Ferretti Group is again a leading exhibitor at the Venice Boat Show, with a range of 10 motor yachts representing five of its brands. The Ferretti Group display at the Arsenale includes the world premiere of the wallypower58, the first wallypower model released since Wally became part of Ferretti Group. A wallytender43X is also on show, as is a Rivamare (39ft) from Riva.

 

Pershing is represented by the powerful 6X (62ft) and 7X (69ft) motor yachts, while the Group’s largest yacht on show is a Custom Line 106’ planing superyacht. Ferretti Yachts has the strongest brand presence with four models comprising the 670, 780, 850 and the 1000, the brand flagship launched in 2021.

 

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Wallypower58

 

Alberto Galassi, CEO of Ferretti Group, said: “The Venice Boat Show is a dream destination for every yachting enthusiast. Who wouldn’t want to admire the world’s most beautiful boats in this most beautiful city.

 

“It’s an absolute delight to present the Ferretti Group fleet in a unique setting like the Arsenale, suspended magically between heritage and modernity. It’s host to the world debut of the ground-breaking wallypower58, a masterpiece of design and innovation that marks the start of a new era for the extraordinary Wally range.

 

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Ferretti Yachts 1000

 

“Also on display are magnificent models from the Riva, Pershing, Custom Line and Ferretti Yachts brands including its spectacular flagship Ferretti Yachts 1000. The Venice Boat Show is an increasingly strategic event that has established its position as the most important show in the entire eastern Mediterranean.”

 

Ferretti Group’s partners for the event include Dolce & Gabbana, Teatro La Fenice, Hotel Gritti Palace, Cipriani and Flamigni, Lavazza, Land Rover, La Scolca, Campari, Seabob, Frette, Culti, Venini, Zanta and Slam.

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Fountaine Pajot has entered the cruiser powercat market while Leopard has launched a ‘middle child’ in its modern powercat family, as revealed in the second chapter of the ‘Multihulls Power’ feature in Yacht Style Issue 65.

 

FOUNTAINE PAJOT MOTORING

 

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The MY4.S is Fountaine Pajot’s newest powercat

 

In La Rochelle, two hours’ north of Bordeaux, Fountaine Pajot hosted a three-day motor yacht event in May focused on sea trials of all its powercat models, along with shipyard tours and entertainment. Now with about 1,000-1,200 staff including for sister brand Dufour, Fountaine Pajot has produced over 4,000 catamarans since 1976 and has a strong history in powercats, having been among the first production cat builders to enter the motor yacht sector, in 1998.

 

Group Sales Director Steven Guedeu says sales of its motor yachts are increasing every year, but still make up about 20 per cent of the brand’s turnover as sailing cat demand is similarly rising.

 

The Fountaine Pajot Motor Yachts range now includes the new MY4.S, which had its world premiere at Cannes last September. The 37-footer also exhibited at this year’s International Multihull Show at La Grande Motte, where it was announced as the Multihull of the Year winner in the Power Under 40’ category.

 

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The MY4.S offers an alternative for motor yacht buyers

 

“The response to the MY4.S has been excellent,” Guedeu says. “It has been very successful, as we believe it answers a special demand.”

 

The MY4.S offers a cruiser option in a range that also includes the MY5 and MY6 flybridge powercats as well as the flagship Power 67. Formerly known as the MY40 and MY44 respectively, the MY5 and MY6 are now offered in a new Millesime interior as part of Fountaine Pajot’s ongoing upgrade of its interior styling.

 

“The Millesime interior has elevated our motor yacht offerings,” Guedeu says. “We’ve reached a new interior level for all the Fountaine Pajot Motor Yacht models, which now matches the quality of more expensive monohull motor yachts.”

 

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A Fountaine Pajot MY6 in Hong Kong

 

Asia Yachting represents Fountaine Pajot Motor Yachts in Hong Kong, where this year it has sold two units of the MY6 with the Millesime interior including a unit delivered earlier this year. The regional dealer also sold a new MY5 that arrived in the city last year, while an MY5 was on display at this year’s Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show through Multihull Solutions.

 

Guedeu says he sees more competition coming in the powercat sector, but says the company’s experience and expertise will maintain its position as a front-runner.

 

“Fountaine Pajot launched the market of the power catamaran and today Fountaine Pajot Motor Yachts remains a worldwide reference in this market. Powercats are becoming more popular, to such an extent that many new brands are getting into it, but we have a know-how and special hull designs that can’t be matched.”

 

POWER OF LEOPARDS

Leopard is another cruising catamaran giant, having produced over 2,500 hulls over the past two decades in Cape Town, where South African builder Robertson & Caine produces the brand’s sailing and power cats, which are certified both in Europe (CE) and the Americas (NMMA/ABYC).

 

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Leopard debuted the 46 Powercat this year

 

Leopard, which has about 1,500 staff, has recently been upgrading its range of powercats, which traditionally outnumber the brand’s sailing cats in Asia. The 53 Powercat launched in 2020 kick started the brand’s fourth generation of power catamarans and has been followed this year by the 46 (see Review, Issue 65), while the 40 will debut in 2023.

 

“The new generation of Leopard powercats are a breed of their own, built to compete with motor yachts,” says Kit Chotithamaporn, Leopard’s Yacht Sales Manager – Asia.

 

“The 46 Powercat was not built to replicate any of our sailing catamarans, but instead is a true motor yacht in her own right. With this yacht, we were able to take all the loved attributes of the 53 Powercat and put them onto the 46 without compromising the interior space.”

 

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The 46 Powercat continues Leopard’s emphasis on large flybridges

 

Fourth-generation features include an indoor helm station, full-sized fridge and induction hobs, while the brand continues to offer large, feature-packed flybridges.

 

The new models – which have the option of solar panels and lithium batteries – are proving almost as popular globally as the brand’s sailing cats, which have traditionally outsold their motor yacht sisters two to one.

 

“In the motor yacht market, we’re confident we’ve found the ‘sweet spot. For many years the sailing range dominated Leopard sales globally, but with the new line of power catamarans, they’re quite even,” Kit says.

 

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The interior of the Leopard 46 Powercat

 

“In Asia, the former 43 and 51 Powercats sold well, and the trend is continuing with the new 46 and 53 Powercats. The trend should continue as the new models offer the same great performance and efficiency yet with much-improved aesthetics and luxury, which suits clients in Asia.”

 

Leopard, which plans to display the 46 and 53 Powercats with its 42, 45 and 50 sailing cats at Cannes in September, prides itself on the rugged, tried-and-tested systems and fuel economy of its catamarans. For many years, most of its catamarans had to make ocean passages from Cape Town to their delivery destinations.

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Bali continues to develop new models while the first Sunreef Eco sailing cats have been launched in the second and final chapter of the ‘Multihulls Sail’ feature in Yacht Style Issue 65.

 

BALI KEEPS EXPANDING

 

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The Bali 4.4 is the brand’s newest catamaran and among five sailing models it has debuted since 2020

 

In late April, Bali staged the world premiere of its 4.4 alongside its other five sailing models at the International Multihull Show at La Grande Motte, just a couple of hours along France’s south coast from its headquarters in Canet-en-Roussillon.

 

The Bali 4.4 (Review, Issue 65) is the latest of a remarkable series of new models launched over the past couple of years from a brand founded in 2014 by Catana Group owner Olivier Poncin. It started with the world premiere of the Catspace at the Boot Dusseldorf indoor show in Germany in January 2020 and continued that year with the launches of the 4.8 – the brand’s second-biggest model whose layout options include a remarkable version with six ensuite cabins – and the 4.6.

 

Last year, Bali launched the 4.2 and that was followed by the 4.4, which officially premiered this April, extending the brand’s range of sailing catamarans to six, a remarkable tight-knit portfolio that currently spans from the 40ft Catspace to the flagship Bali 5.4 that debuted in 2018.

 

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A customised Bali 4.8 in Hong Kong

 

Bali’s ability to quickly entrench itself as a major player alongside Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot and Leopard in this sector is primarily because of its distinctive design innovations. The most notable is the wide ‘Bali door’ that electrically lifts into the ceiling and converts the cockpit and interior social space into one connected area.

 

Others include the solid foredeck, which notably increases living space and is complemented by a foredeck door on all but the smallest models. Sliding saloon windows, flybridges and huge fridges are other recognisable traits.

 

Recent Bali arrivals into Asia include a heavily customised Bali 4.8 with flybridge hardtop into Hong Kong for Asiamarine owner Eric Noyel, with the boat also placed into the company’s charter offerings. Asiamarine has represented Bali in Hong Kong and key Southeast Asia markets since 2020.

 

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Bali is developing the Catsmart

 

And just when you thought Bali might pause for breath, the brand recently released designs for the Catsmart, a 38ft 7in cat with a 21ft 2in beam that will sit just below the Catspace as the new entry model.

 

Innovations include twin helm stations and a lowered boom due to the absence of a flybridge, while accommodation options range from a two-master layout featuring one en-suite cabin in each hull to a four-cabin layout with each hull featuring two cabins and a shared bathroom.

 

LEOPARD SHOWING FULL FLEET

Leopard completed a refresh of their sailing models last year with the launch of the Leopard 42, which recently won the Sail 40-45’ category in the 2022 Multihull of the Year awards.

 

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Leopard introduced its 42 last year

 

Having shown the model at this year’s International Multihull Show along with the 45 and 50 plus the 46 and 53 Powercats, Leopard plans to also exhibit its full five-strong fleet at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September. The brand also predicts production this year to be back to pre-Covid levels of close to 200 units and expects this to rise to 220 in 2023.

 

The Leopard 42, which made its Asia-Pacific debut at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show last year, reflects ongoing input from Simonis Voogd, the Dutch design studio that also has an office in Cape Town, home of Leopard builder Robertson & Caine.

 

The model comes with three or four en-suite cabins – the latter an impressive offering on a 42-footer – and retains all the brand’s signature features including the foredeck cockpit with direct access from the saloon.

 

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Other signature features on Leopard sailing cats include the semi-raised helm to starboard, where the skipper has a flybridge view but can also communicate with those in the cockpit. In addition, and unlike her predecessor, the 42 includes an upper lounge following the lead taken by the 50 and 45, while solar panels and lithium batteries are an option.

 

“The flybridge lounge has been a very popular feature. Leopard engineered the lounge in such a way that you’re not compromising sail area and the boats still maintain the efficiency of the protected, singlehanded helm station,” says Kit Chotithamaporn, Leopard’s Yacht Sales Manager – Asia. “The lounge offers yet another usable space onboard and is the ideal place to enjoy a sundowner at the end of the day.”

 

SUNREEF SAILS INTO ECO ERA

Sunreef kick-started 2022 by launching its first two solar-skinned sailing catamarans, the Polish builder splashing the first Sunreef 80 Eco in icy waters in Gdansk before following up in April by lowering the first Sunreef 60 Eco into the water.

 

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The first Sunreef 80 Eco pictured sailing in Dubai

 

The Sunreef 80 Eco, which has a beam of 38ft, was scheduled to have its world premiere at the Dubai International Boat Show in March, but after missing the event due to shipping delays, she remained in the UAE for sea trials and tests.

 

“After the show, we had customers on board for sea trials and they were impressed by how the yacht combines luxury and sustainability,” says Francis Lapp, founder and CEO of a company now celebrating its 20th anniversary. “We had very positive feedback on the silent engines and efficiency of the solar panels. It was also a good opportunity to test the energy-saving air-conditioning system.”

 

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Aft cockpit and saloon of the first Sunreef 80 Eco

 

Unlike most other yachts with solar panels, Sunreef’s Eco models feature a proprietary ‘solar skin’ that can be applied on curved surfaces. The first 80 Eco features solar panels integrated into her hull sides, superstructure, bimini roof and even mast.

 

The 80 Eco’s sail wardrobe includes a 200sqm mainsail, 155sqm Genoa, 340sqm gennaker and 70sqm staysail. Under sail, the yacht can produce green energy continuously due to her hydrogeneration system, while other green tech includes custom-engineered, lightweight batteries and highly efficient air-conditioning.

 

“The first tests have shown a very good performance of all the systems – a very smooth cruising experience, efficient solar-power system, autonomy and hydrogeneration while under sail,” says Lapp.

 

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Sunreef recently launched the first 60 Eco

 

“Sunreef Eco yachts obviously allow for massive fuel savings and it’s worth emphasising that the electric engines are almost maintenance-free. An owner of one of our electric Sunreef sail cats (without solar panels) has been cruising for three years without maintenance of the engines.”

 

Sunreef offers Eco versions of all its current range of luxury, semicustom sailing catamarans, which comprise the 50, 60, 70 and 80 models. Remarkably, the Sunreef 80 – which spearheaded the range with its world premiere at the 2018 Cannes Yachting Festival – is not only the largest but also the best-selling model in the existing Sail range.

 

AND THERE’S MORE

Excess showed all three of its existing models, the 11, 12 and flagship 15, at this year’s International Multihull Show and will premiere the Excess 14 at Cannes in September.

 

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The Excess 14 will show at Cannes

 

Models by the young Groupe Beneteau brand are designed to offer the ‘sensation’ of sailing monohulls with the living space and stability of a catamaran.

 

Like the other models, the VPLP-designed Excess 14 has twin helm stations aft, while innovations include asymmetric hulls featuring redesigned windows.

 

World premieres at La Grande Motte included the aluminium CK 70 by Squalt Marine and the Windelo 54 Yachting, which joins the Windelo 50 among eco-friendly solar-electric cats produced by the Canet-en-Roussillon shipyard. Upcoming models include the 47 and 57, with all models available in Adventure, Yachting and Sport versions.

 

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The Windelo 54 debuted at La Grande Motte

 

Meanwhile, Neel showed its 43, 47 and 51 trimarans at La Grande Motte. The La Rochelle shipyard is represented in key Asia-Pacific markets by Multihull Solutions.

 

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While the 60, 70 and 80-footers in Sunreef’s modern Power range are coming out of the brand’s two shipyards in Gdansk at a steady pace, the luxury catamaran builder moved into a new dimension with its flagship powercat – the 100 Sunreef Power. By Norbert Concin.

 

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The 100 Sunreef Power is the Polish builder’s largest powercat to date

 

Sunreef Yachts’ continuing growth is evident to anyone visiting the company’s new shipyard, as illustrated by the number of recently launched boats in front of the buildings on the banks of the Martwa Wisla River. Our mission here was to try out the brand’s new flagship powercat, the 100 Power, which was delivered to her owner in January.

 

Since 2017, the year Sunreef launched its current range of power and sailing cats, the Gdansk builder has delivered over 40 models between 60-100ft including 10 powercats and is still also using its original site in the historic Gdansk Shipyard to keep up with demand.

 

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The 100 Sunreef Power has a central hydraulic platform that links with the transoms

 

The order book remains full, with many of Sunreef’s clientele coming from the monohull superyacht sector. The 100 Power is a new landmark in the brand’s irresistible ascent. Offering 5,400sqft of living space, equivalent to the social space found on a 130ft monohull motor yacht, the vast powercat is the biggest example so far of Sunreef’s ongoing journey into the world of superyachts.

 

FAMILIAR FORMS

At first glance, it might be difficult to distinguish this 94-footer from other models in the range, especially from a distance on the water. Understandably, the brand has retained its basic design DNA, although the T-top of the flybridge is set further aft compared to the 80 Power, for example.

 

However, the silhouette is similar in proportions, which translates into impressive volumes. Figures that illustrate the 100 Power’s scale include the towering 11ft 6in freeboard and the 44ft-plus beam, making it wider than the 40 Open Sunreef Power is long.

 

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The huge cockpit has an aft sofa with a backrest that can fold down to make a large sunpad

 

The familiar design with rounded corners is pleasing, even giving this enormous vessel a slightly sporty look. Hull one, Shimali, looks great with its anthracite hull, teak deck, black coachroof windows and copper-pink superstructure.

 

To reach the main deck, it’s nine steps up from the wide transoms. The central hydraulic platform can carry more than 1,300kg and Shimali’s 18ft colour-coordinated dinghy is a notable feature. A concealed garage, below the aft sunpad, can accommodate a pair of three-seater jet-skis, a refuelling station and various water toys, deploying them when the garage floor lowers to water level.

 

SPACE IS LUXURY

On deck, the aft cockpit and interior saloon combine to form a vast covered socialising area. The wide cockpit table is large enough to seat a dozen guests, while the sofa backrest can fold down to complete an enormous sunbathing area overlooking the sea. There’s also a daybed to port, while also worthy of note is a day head to starboard – a very useful inclusion on such a large yacht.

 

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The enormous solid foredeck

 

Huge side decks lead to the foredeck, a vast area where the yacht’s 44ft beam comes into play, offering two L-shaped sofas and tables in front of the saloon windscreen, as well as a large clear area with hatches in-between. Forward is an expansive sunpad, while the whole area can be beautifully lit at night by pop-up lamps.

 

From the aft cockpit, a starboard stairway leads to the flybridge, which is one of the yacht’s most remarkable social areas. Covering an enormous 915sqft, similar in scale to the entire saloon below, the flybridge starts with an uncovered aft area that’s dominated by a custom-built jacuzzi, which is flanked by sunbathing areas either side.

 

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The flybridge has lots of space between the long bar to starboard, dining table to port and jacuzzi aft

 

The area covered by the 645sqft hardtop is lined to starboard by a long bar with barbecue and tall stools, and to port by a long dining table for 10. In the middle is plenty of space to arrange sofas and chairs as you wish. The covered area can even be transformed into an outdoor cinema with a retractable projector and screen, and high-end audio system.

 

Forward, the central helm station sits between companion seating on both sides for those who want a skipper’s view through the wide windscreen. We had the opportunity to try the helm during a sea trial held in the bay of Gdansk in beautiful weather, although it’s worth noting there’s little ‘feel’ due to the electric control system, requiring you to consult the analogue rudder angle indicators. Yet if it’s acoustic comfort you’re looking for, you’re in the right place.

 

Sunreef, 100, Power, powercat, power, catamaran, multihulls, Shimali

The upper helm has companion seating on both sides

 

Like most Sunreef models, the 100 Power is built for long-distance cruising. With up to 28,000 litres of fuel on board, a speed of 9-10 knots will ensure 3,000nm-plus transatlantic range, while 7-8 knots will take you over 5,000nm, although the range drops to less than 1,000nm if you maintain the top speed of 17 knots.

 

HOME FROM HOME

On the main deck, the vast interior is separated into four distinct zones, starting with the main lounge to port and a huge custom-built bar to starboard. Forward are a professional galley cleverly separated by glass windows, and a portside gym with a treadmill overlooking the sea.

 

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The saloon includes a lounge with facing sofas to port and a bar with high chairs to starboard

 

Sunreef was a forerunner in the introduction of luxury on catamarans, so it’s interesting to see that the brand is further enhancing its expertise in custom décor.

 

In this instance, the specifications by the owners – who are using Shimali exclusively for private use – include a very traditional New England style decor, but with a touch of fantasy. When cruising, the owner wants to feel at home in the truest sense of the word. He even sent photos of the inside of his house so Sunreef’s interior design teams could reproduce his chosen style.

 

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The décor and furniture are inspired by the owner’s home

 

All the woodwork in matte white lacquered oak veneer and the light brown oak floor contrast with the rose quartz veneer of the bar and the gold brass trim. The furniture is classical: fir-green velvet Chesterfield sofas, Club chairs, and a pink silk carpet and fancy lighting add a touch of originality.

 

BEAUTY SLEEP

The cabins have been designed in the same spirit, with Paris Metro-style tiles for the bathrooms. Accommodation in the port hull features a large owner’s suite with a stunning bathroom.

 

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Located in the centre of the port hull, the master is one of five en-suite guest cabins

 

Forward is another en-suite guest cabin with a window-facing double bed, while there are a further three en-suite guest cabins in the starboard hull. Each room includes individual air-conditioning and a TV, while headroom exceeds 7ft 3in throughout, offering an enormous feeling of space.

 

Sunreef provides an exclusive air-conditioning system to ensure a peaceful night’s sleep, with a very economical (350,000 BTU/hr) system powered by an oversized battery bank, meaning generators are not needed at night.

 

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The master suite’s beautifully decorated bathroom

 

Two large twin crew cabins are in the forepeaks, while aft in the port hull is a captain’s cabin with office space and a double bed. If the captain is part of a couple, the yacht can accommodate six crew to look after up to 10 guests.

 

CAREFUL, ROBUST CONSTRUCTION

If you see these boats before they’re painted, the robustness of the construction is self-evident: bows, forefoot, hull bottoms, hatch surrounds and chines are all built in monolithic GRP. The thickness of the foam sandwich speaks for itself. Carbon cloth is used for reinforcement in high-stress areas such as the hull to nacelle connections or the structural bulkheads.

 

Sunreef, 100, Power, powercat, power, catamaran, multihulls, Shimali

The U-shaped galley is forward of the bar

 

The entire area of the nacelle is doubled by a lower compartment dedicated to the technical elements. This technical area is accessible via hatches in the foredeck, saloon galley and aft cockpit. It’s also possible to enter from the forward crew cabins and exit into the toy garage, as all the ‘basement rooms’ are linked by a passageway.

 

The battery bank, chargers and inverters, air-conditioning, laundry room and even cold-storage room are installed here, with the quality of the technical installations and finish particularly high. Beyond its intrinsic qualities – proven architecture, oceangoing range and exceptional space – the big appeal of the 100 Sunreef Power is the possibility of a fully customised layout and décor on all three decks.

 

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Port of the galley is an area that can be used as a gym


And like all the brand’s current models, it’s also available in an Eco version, with solar panels and custom-engineered batteries.

 

In its progression towards increasing size, luxury, customisation and sustainable options, Sunreef seems unstoppable, with the 100 Power its biggest statement so far.

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