Taking motor catamaran design to the next level, the 100 Sunreef Power is a transatlantic luxury craft built to offer unmatched comfort and a unique cruising experience. Hull number one of the shipyard’s latest super cat model is a highly-customized yacht with a powerful presence and a striking hull finish combining dark grey and rose gold.
The relaxation area of the main deck comprises a large lounging space to portside with a drop down 55’’ TV and a custom-designed drinks bar to starboard. Towards the bow part of the saloon, the yacht’s galley offers restaurant quality amenities and access to a cold room below decks. The main deck also houses a well-equipped gym looking out over the ocean and leading to the vast bow terrace.
With natural oak veneers, rose quartz, brass accents and custom-built cabinetry, the interior décor of the yacht reflects the owners’ liking for classic design. This homelike interior styling is continued in all the catamaran’s staterooms. Guest accommodation for ten is spread across 5 large en suite cabins.
The owner’s cabin neighbors one of the guest rooms which offers a double bed, voluminous storage, an en suite bathroom and a vanity desk. The starboard hull houses three guest cabins offering the same level of comfort.
With the 100 Sunreef Power using an ultramodern, energy-saving air-conditioning system, the yacht is able to provide air-conditioning throughout the whole night without using the generators.
The megayacht flybridge of the 100 Sunreef Power offers extreme comfort with plenty of relaxation areas, including a bar and a large dining table. Guests can also enjoy baths in the custom-built spa pool flanked by large sunpads. The area can also be transformed into an outdoor cinema with a high-end audio system, a retractable projector and screen.
The yacht’s stern cockpit spans over the entire 13.5m beam of the catamaran offering a large dining space, a daybed, a wet bar and access to the day head.
The 100 Sunreef Power provides comfortable crew accommodation in three crew cabins, two located in the bow part of the hulls and one to the aft.