For nearly two decades, Sunreef continues to propel the catamaran world forward, beginning with its first cruising sailboats, which evolved into luxurious yachts, to eventually taking on the power segment. The company just released its spacious 120 Sunreef Power, bringing a totally new definition to catamaran cruising with some of the most contemporary design cues of the superyacht world.
The outer side passages of the 120 feature overhangs, but still allows for natural light to filter through the interior. It also serves as protection between the foredeck and open transom. Moving into the main saloon, which is unusually large due to catamarans containing larger amounts of space. The main saloon features modular sofas in the center of the room for socializing, while a dining table for 10 is located near the galley. There is also an open aft area that connects with the aft cockpit. The entire main deck could even turn into an open-plan party platform by opening the three rear sliding doors.
The alfresco, or flybridge, is quite spacious, though it is equipped with a ceiling for protection. It features open sides and including a bar, a spa-pool, and furniture capable of being rearranged to form a dance floor or large dining room. The foredeck offers an open private area, with seating, sun loungers, and spectacular views of the ocean. The 120 Sunreef Power even contains a large garage to hold the tender, Jet Ski, or a selection of water toys.
Sunreef plans to offer a variety of layouts, while the first will accommodate eight guests and eight crew members. The crew quarters are located in the port hull, which also provides separation from the guests, who are located on the starboard side of the yacht.
The owner’s suite is found on the main deck, forward of the main saloon,which offers exceptional privacy. The captain’s quarters are located on the flybridge level, next to the helm station.