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Sunreef targets €1 billion annual revenue
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With expanding production facilities in both Poland and the UAE, the catamaran builder has unveiled its “next growth phase”.
Sunreef Yachts has announced Beyond 2030, a “structural transformation” designed to scale the catamaran builder towards the objective of €1 billion in annual revenue by 2030. Owners of its luxury yachts include brand ambassadors Rafael Nadal, Fernando Alonso and now Robert Lewandowski.
Sunreef recently stated that it increased its revenue by 10 per cent in 2025, recording a net profit of €40 million. Growing demand for its superyachts also led the company to rise to sixth among yacht builders in the 2026 Global Order Book for 24m-plus yachts.
Francis Lapp, founder and CEO of Sunreef Yachts, said: “In a demanding market, our performance confirms the consistency of our strategy. Beyond 2030 is about scaling with purpose, investing, innovating and positioning Sunreef among the absolute leaders of global yachting. Our goal is clear: €1 billion in revenue while remaining independent and future driven.”
To support its growth trajectory, Sunreef is implementing a €30 million industrial expansion programme across its two major production facilities in Gdańsk, on Poland’s north coast, and Ras Al Khaimah, the UAE’s northernmost emirate.
In Gdańsk, Sunreef has over 2,000 employees and construction has begun on a 160m-long production hall that will significantly increase overall manufacturing capacity and operational efficiency.
The Ras Al Khaimah facility has over 1,100 highly employees and is scheduled to have new composite and CNC production units, an enlarged carpentry workshop and upgraded logistics infrastructure by this summer.
As well as continued industrial expansion, Sunreef stated that growth in the Beyond 2030 roadmap will be driven by product innovation and increased sales.
New models will reflect further premiumisation of the product range, technological leadership in next-generation, sustainable yachting solutions, plus superyacht expansion through new builds and projects under development. Sales will be driven by reinforced representation in key markets and geographic diversification in high-growth regions.













