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Sunreef 70: A future classic

by Sunreef Yachts 3 Jul 2020 10:33 BST
Sunreef 70 © Sunreef Yachts

The Sunreef 70 joins Sunreef Yachts range of exclusive sail catamarans. With outstanding living spaces, Sunreef Yachts' latest model balances extreme comfort, great performance under sail and advanced technology. A fully-customizable craft, she offers an infinite variety of layouts and décors.

Named Ocean Vibes, the first launch of the Sunreef 70 features a spacious 5 cabin layout, a vast flybridge and a bow terrace accessed directly from the main saloon. Equipped with a hydraulic aft platform, the yacht's generous stern cockpit uses the yacht's entire 10.8m beam to provide for supreme comfort and perfect conditions for watersports.

The Sunreef 70 now joins Sunreef Yachts' sail catamaran range, alongside the Sunreef 50, Sunreef 60, and Sunreef 80. For more information about the Sunreef 70, feel free to get in touch with the team.

For more information visit www.sunreef-yachts.com.

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