The 120 Sunreef Power: A Catamaran To Fuel The Superyachts’ Envy
— 7 December 2018

The 120 Sunreef Power: A Catamaran To Fuel The Superyachts’ Envy

— 7 December 2018
Madelyn May
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Madelyn May

Sunreef has been making its name known in the world of catamarans for nearly two decades. What started as simple cruising sailboats evolved into luxurious sail yachts and then those quickly began to dabble in the power sector. The new 120 Sunreef Power is purely that – powerful. With its roomy design and contemporary sculpting, its a catamaran spacious enough to make a superyacht jealous.

The outer side passages, aside from overhangs, are open-air to allow natural light to shine into the interior while serving as the protected link between the foredeck and open transom.

The massive 47-foot beam provides the 120 Sunreef Power with an expanse of space between its separate hulls that rivals that of much larger yachts. The 120 boasts an unusually large main saloon that features modular sofas in the centre for socialising and a dining table for 10 located near the galley. Open up the three rear sliding doors and the whole main deck turns into one open-plan party platform.

The theme of the flybridge is “alfresco.” There’s a ceiling for protection but otherwise, the bar, spa-pool, and furniture that can be rearranged to turn the area into a dance floor or large dining room are open to the breezy ocean air. The foredeck also offers an open private area, with seating, sun loungers, and wonderful views of the ocean.

The 120 offers accommodation for eight guests and eight crew. The crew quarters are in the port hull, providing a division from the guests, who are located on the starboard side of the yacht. The owner’s suite is located on the main deck to offer exceptional privacy. Because you can’t forget the toys, the 120 Sunreef Power is equipped with a large garage to house the tender, Jet Ski, and a selection of other water toys.

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