UNVEILED: THE NEW SUNREEF 90 ULTIMATE

Sunreef 90 ULTIMATE

Following the shortlist success of the 70 Sunreef Power and the Sunreef 114 at the International Yacht and Aviation Awards 2012, Sunreef Yachts has unveiled its latest concept.

 

The Sunreef 90 ULTIMATE follows the introduction of the Sunreef 80 in 2010 and the Sunreef 75 in 2011.

 

The innovative project took more than 6 months for the design team to finalize. The Sunreef 90 ULTIMATE is a very light carbon, high-performance oriented superyacht (light displacement is only 55 T).

 

Her sleek, marine hulls with reversed bow will allow her to enjoy 20+ knots speeds on sails even in a light breeze, with the safety and stability of a catamaran.

 

The abundance of green energies on board, such as solar panels, wind and hydro generators, will be of a great support for the generator and will allow silent running at anchor.

 

The flybridge will not be a typical leisure area but strictly dedicated to sail maneuvering. It will be entirely covered by solar panels (a total area of 54sqm generating 8kw of power) which will create transparent ceilings in the saloon and master cabin.

 

The entire superstructure will be made of carbon fiber and glass panels. This will ensure increased illumination as light will enter not only through large side windows but also directly from the ceiling.

 

It will house a central internal saloon with galley and a master cabin at the front. It will offer stunning, uncovered views over the sea through the vast glass wall and sliding doors, providing access to the private outdoor area protected by the two side walls of the superstructure. The private terrace outside will feature an owner’s spa pool, bar and lounge

 

The master bathroom will be located down in the port side hull. The port side hull will house one double guest cabin with en-suite bathroom and storage and one crew cabin in the aft.

 

The starboard hull will comprise two double guest cabins with en-suite bathrooms and a service room with storage directly connected with the galley up on the main deck.

The 20m2 cockpit features a sofa, sun pads and a tender garage on the aft.

 

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