Polish yard Sunreef Yachts has revealed the first interior renderings of the Ultima 111. The catamaran is the flagship model of the Ultima range and was officially unveiled at this year's Cannes Yachting Festival.
The 36.3-metre model was designed in collaboration with Dutch design agency Phantom Studio and will be built at the yard’s facility in Ras al Khaimah in the UAE, which was previewed by the BOAT International team earlier this year.
Read More/Sunreef Yachts officially unveils new construction site in the UAEThe model's interiors are "rooted in sustainability, wellness and biophilic principles", with renderings revealing neutral and earthy tones complemented by warm hues and organic curves. Phathom Studio also explained that the living spaces can feature recyclable and reclaimed materials, including wood, glass and carpets.
Accommodation is for up to 10 guests across a five-cabin layout, including an owner’s cabin which offers direct access to the foredeck. Meanwhile, guest accommodation occupies raised positions above the hulls and comes fitted with panoramic windows for far-reaching views.
The main saloon is equipped with fold-out balconies, allowing the dining space to function as an al fresco area. Further aft, there’s a marble bar completed with sofas. Further exterior highlights include an upper deck lounge, which leads to the other decks by an open-concept atrium staircase, and a large upper aft deck fitted with a glass-walled hot tub.
Meanwhile, the yacht boasts a well-equipped beach club aft whose area is able to double thanks to fold-down wings. A drive-in tender garage aft can accommodate a boat of up to 5.5 metres.
The yard also revealed that there will be a hybrid propulsion option for the Ultima 111, with the choice to have the superstructure fitted with solar panels.
According to BOATPro, Sunreef Yachts has 26 units on order or actively under construction, the largest of which is the Sunreef 43M Eco. The world's largest electric catamaran, the first unit in the 42.7-metre series recently reached a construction milestone.
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