Sunreef Yachts Reveals its New Sunreef
The New Sunreef 92 Double Deck features almost 430 square meters of living space, twice as much as the Sunreef 82 Double Deck introduced in 2012. The enlarged deckhouse gives the owners greater comfort and the possibility to invite even more guests on a luxury cruise. The yacht will comfortably accommodate up to 12 guests giving each of them the maximum of privacy thanks to the crew quarters with separate access.
The master suite situated in the front section of the yacht will definitely meet the most demanding expectations and desires of its owner. Total living area has been arranged over two floors with splendid panoramic views. The suite consists of a chic master cabin with a king sized bed, lounging corner with sofa and armchairs and an office space, all available with full customization with the finest fabrics and most precious materials. The suite also features a large wardrobe, generously sized bathroom with his and hers sink and a shower tube. The main deck offers a 54 sqm glamorous saloon with a galley on the portside (to be located in the hull should the owners request it)and a mezzanine floor comprising navigation station on the starboard side.
All guest cabins, located within the hulls, are fully equipped with comfortable queen size beds, spacious wardrobes with lockers and private bathrooms with showers. In addition, every single cabin has its own comprehensive audio – video system and individually controlled air-conditioning. If requested, in the port side hull, can be arranged as a gym and a luxurious steam sauna.
The 65 sqm cockpit includes a comfortable rest area with a dining table and a sofa. The gigantic sundeck is fitted with the main helm station, a superb dining area for up to 12 guests, sunbathing pads and a bar with barbecue to be enjoyed by the guests. For those who adore water sports there is also additional space for a tender and a jet ski hidden in a purpose – built locker under the main sun pad in the cockpit. The Sunreef 92 Double Deckwill be built of light high-tech composite materials that the shipyard introduced to construction in 2007 and successfully applies on all yachts and in-house built masts and booms.