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Sunreef launches first 100 Power Eco
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The Polish shipyard has released the first Eco version of its 100 Power, currently the brand’s flagship powercat
Sunreef Yachts has released its first 100 Sunreef Power Eco, Double Happiness, whose entire hull and superstructure are painted in a dark shade described by the Polish shipyard as ‘Lava Stone’.
Featuring integrated solar panels on the flybridge hardtop and forward overhang, the powercat offers silent, fume-free cruising through four 180kW electric motors and a 990kWh battery bank, with onboard technology including two range extenders.
Including Petite Belle delivered earlier in the year, the Polish shipyard had previously launched three hulls of the classic version of the 100 Power, which is 94ft long and has a beam of over 44ft. However, Double Happiness is the first to include the shipyard’s renowned Eco technology.
“The combination of eco-conscious power solutions, expansive spaces and bespoke craftsmanship cements Double Happiness as one of the standout yachts in the 100 Sunreef Power series,” Sunreef stated.
Double Happiness features two large fold-down platforms that create a walk-around waterside beach club, ideal as a base for lounging, swimming and watersports, with the aft garage accommodating two jet-skis and water toys.
Nine steps on each side lead up to the full-beam cockpit, which offers covered alfresco dining for 10. Sliding glass doors lead into the vast saloon, where the dark palette continues throughout the interior.
The saloon has a fixed, lengthways dining table for 10 to starboard, alongside a carpeted lounge to port featuring a huge L-shaped sofa, coffee table and armchair. A pop-up TV is discreetly integrated into the forward bulkhead.
Forward on the main deck is the master suite, offering “sweeping panoramic views seldom found in vessels of this size”, according to Sunreef. The suite includes a king-size bed, extensive storage, a luxurious en-suite bathroom, and direct access to the enormous bow terrace, which has two L-shaped sofas, tables and six sunpads side by side. The hulls accommodate four en-suite guest cabins.
The expansive flybridge can serve as the yacht’s social epicentre, with a C-shaped sofa and a fully equipped bar making it “an elevated retreat for meals, sunset cocktails or gatherings in the open air”, as Sunreef describes.
“The layout of Double Happiness ensures both sociability and privacy,” the shipyard continued. “Carefully separated guest and crew zones, along with generous outdoor living areas, make the yacht exceptionally versatile.”

















