Sunreef Yachts has unveiled the official photo shoot of the Sunreef 80 Eco powered by solar energy and electric propulsion. The catamaran is a fully autonomous vessel using eco-tech to travel without fuel in complete silence and comfort.
The Sunreef 80 Eco Marie-Joseph can comfortably accommodate up to eight guests. On the starboard side of the catamaran is a bright master cabin, equipped with a double bed, dressing room, TV, sofa and dressing table. The spacious bathroom is designed in the modern style of the main cabin.
The custom layout also includes a large VIP cabin amidships on the port side, as well as two identical guest cabins forward of each hull. The yacht's galley, located on the port side of the main deck, provides plenty of storage space and is equipped with all the necessary amenities at the restaurant level.
With two huge sofas and a fold out table in the middle of the deck, the main deck saloon offers plenty of space for relaxing and dining.
At the bow of the Sunreef 80 Eco is a fully equipped bar with a piano and a retractable TV.
The flybridge of the catamaran boasts impressive seating areas, large sun loungers and a bar. In the aft cockpit, guests enjoy a full-beam lounge area with a large daybed, dining table and bathing platform.
Marie-Joseph sails includes a 200 sq. m mainsail, a 155 sq. m genoa, a 340 sq. m gennaker and a 70 sq. m staysail. While under sail, the yacht continuously generates clean energy thanks to an advanced hydro-generation system. Built by Polish Sunreef Yachts, the catamaran's carbon fiber mast features solar panels built into the composite.
Sunreef Yachts was founded by Francis Lapp in 2002 in Gdansk, Poland. Since then, the shipyard has been designing and manufacturing luxury sailing and power multihulls.
Credits: Sunreef Yachts