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Sunreef introduces Next generation

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The Polish shipyard has revealed major upgrades to its existing models, starting with the Sunreef 80 sailing catamaran.

 

Sunreef, 80, Next, Cannes Yachting Festival

The Next generation of changes shown on the Sunreef 80

 

Sunreef Yachts has announced its Next generation of catamarans, “reimagining the range to push the boundaries of design and functionality”. Sunreef builds most of its sailing and large power catamarans in its two shipyards in Poland, while it has a UAE facility dedicated to its Ultima powercats.

 

The Next generation introduces major upgrades to existing models, starting with the Sunreef 80 sailing catamaran, which debuted at the 2018 Cannes Yachting Festival. The first hull of the Sunreef 80 Eco, featuring the shipyard’s proprietary integrated solar panels and other energy-saving technology, debuted in 2022.

 

Sunreef, 80, Next, Cannes Yachting Festival

The redesigned cockpit includes drop-down sides and sea-facing loungers

Sunreef, 80, Next, Cannes Yachting Festival

 

However, the Next design has introduced a series of design and layout changes, starting with an aft cockpit now featuring foldout platforms that create a 13.4m ‘walkaround private beach’ when combined with the hydraulic aft platform.

 

The redesigned cockpit is now significantly larger and includes lounging chairs on each side that offer stunning ocean views. The yacht also features a garage, allowing it to carry a jetski and a variety of water toys. The galley can now be directly accessed from the cockpit, offering more privacy for guests and easier service.

 

Sunreef, 80, Next, Cannes Yachting Festival

The bow terrace can include trampolines or sunpads

Sunreef, 80, Next, Cannes Yachting Festival

 

On the foredeck or bow terrace, owners can choose between the classic trampoline layout or opt for oversized sunpads, while the sunken seating and lounging area now includes thicker seats and backrests for increased comfort.

 

On the top deck, the flybridge has been redesigned with a flush surface, creating a sleeker look and a more open space that can be customised with freestanding furniture.

Sunreef, 80, Next, Cannes Yachting Festival

The new-look master suite can include a bathtub

 

Meanwhile, the master suite has been redesigned to include a more spacious stateroom, with enough room to accommodate a bathtub, while a drop-down terrace is another appealing aspect. Sunreef plans to release further updates on its Next evolution.

sunreef-yachts.com

 

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