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Sunreef sells first 35M Eco
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The world’s leading builder of large, luxury catamarans has announced details of its first 35M Eco sailing cat, which will be available for charter.
CGI of Sunreef 35M Eco
Sunreef Yachts, which has two production facilities in Poland and one in the UAE, has announced the sale of the first Sunreef 35M Eco, which joins the builder’s long list of superyacht projects. The 35m sailing catamaran has been sold to a client introduced by Y.Co, which will also charter the yacht following a three-year build.
Francis Lapp, Sunreef’s founder and President, said: “The Sunreef 35M Eco heralds a new era of silent, emissions-free cruising. With our cutting-edge green technologies, this yacht delivers a sustainable yet supremely comfortable way to explore the oceans.”
The 35M Eco follows the sale of multiple units of the 43M Eco sailing catamaran and is among the shipyard’s newest superyacht projects. In the 2025 Global Order Book published by Boat International, Sunreef is listed ninth on the builders of 24m-plus yachts, with 33 projects at an average of 28.7m.
The Sunreef 35M Eco is another Eco model offering emissions-free cruising capabilities, advanced technology and luxurious design. The yacht will feature electric engines, custom-engineered batteries, and solar panels fully integrated into the hull, superstructure and bimini.
“This milestone marks a new chapter in sustainable luxury yachting, as demand for eco-responsible catamarans continues to rise globally,” Sunreef stated.
Starboard view of the saloon
Featuring a 14.7m (48ft) beam, the yacht offers expansive interiors including a large, open-plan saloon with a dining area to port and large bar to starboard, while forward is the owner’s suite with private access to a bow terrace featuring integrated sunpads. The hulls or lower deck include four guest cabins, three crew cabins and the main galley.
The flybridge boasts a plunge pool and alfresco lounge, while the beach club or ‘Ocean Lounge’ includes a hydraulic central platform, large transoms either side, and drop-down platforms, as well as direct access to water toys and diving gear.
Two symmetrical stairways lead to the cockpit, which features an aft-facing C-shaped sofa and a flexible coffee table that doubles as the garage access, while forward is a covered dining table.














