Polish shipyard Sunreef Yachts has released the interior renderings of the first unit in its Sunreef 35M Eco series. Sold in 2024 to a client introduced by Y.CO, the sailing catamaran will join the charter market once delivered.
The model utilises custom-engineered batteries, electric engines and composite-integrated solar panels embedded into the hull side, superstructure and Bimini for "silent" and "emission-free" travel.
A 14.7-metre beam lends itself to spacious interiors, including a "panoramic" owner's cabin located in the main deck. This space benefits from private access to the bow terrace and includes a "super king-size bed", seating area, walk-in dressing room and a limestone-effect bathroom with bathtub. Guest accommodation can be found inside the hulls.
Meanwhile, the flybridge is positioned as the main communal area with a plunge pool, lounge space and bar. A walk-around aft deck – coined the "Ocean Lounge" – offers alternative recreation with sofa seating and access to a variety of toys stored in an invisible garage.
According to BOATPro, Sunreef Yachts has an impressive 31 units on order or actively under construction – the largest of which is the Sunreef 43M Eco.
The first unit in the Sunreef 43M Eco series recently underwent a construction milestone, with the hull now complete. She will become the world's largest electric catamaran once delivered.
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