Following her debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival, Polish catamaran specialist Sunreef Yachts has offered a first look inside its second 100 Sunreef Power, christened Thea VI.
The 28.6-metre model had both her exterior and interiors designed in house, with custom features including a partially-enclosed flybridge and walk-around beach club. Her sistership, Shimali, was delivered in 2022.
Read More/First 100 Sunreef Power delivered and named ShimaliDown in the hulls, Thea VI offers five guest suites including a master room with ocean views and private access to the full-beam bow terrace. The terrace has a sunken lounging space and sunpads and looks out across the foredeck, which also features sunpads and twinned sofa seating.
Interiors are light-filled – owing to the wrap-around windows – and contemporary, with a nautical palette of white and navy blue. The yacht also features a main saloon with ocean views, a bar and an 85-inch television.
Read More/Why has the mega multihull become so popular?The nautical theme continues outdoors, where the aft deck provides a relaxation and dining area with a table for twelve and a wet bar. Other al fresco features include a cigar lounge in the flybridge and the 16-metre-wide walk-around beach club, fitted with foldout platforms and storage rooms for water toys and diving gear.
The invisible aft garage can additionally house two Jet Skis and a refuelling station.
On the technical side, Thea VI is powered by twin 1300hp engines which allows her an extended cruising range, suited to smooth motion at sea.
The shipyard recently revealed the flagship model in its Ultima catamaran range, named the Ultima 111. The 33.8-metre is designed in collaboration with Dutch design agency Phathom Studio and will be built at the yard's facility in Ras al Khaimah in the UAE.
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