Polish yard Sunreef Yachts has unveiled the first interior renderings of its Ultima 111 model. This catamaran is the flagship of the Ultima range and made its official debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival this year. The 36.3-metre vessel was designed in collaboration with Dutch design agency Phantom Studio and will be constructed at the yard’s facility in Ras al Khaimah, UAE, which was recently visited by the BOAT International team.
The interiors of the Ultima 111 are described as being "rooted in sustainability, wellness, and biophilic principles," with renderings showcasing neutral and earthy tones complemented by warm hues and organic curves. Phantom Studio further explained that the living spaces can incorporate recyclable and reclaimed materials such as wood, glass, and carpets. Accommodation is provided for up to 10 guests across five cabins, including an owner’s cabin with direct access to the foredeck. Guest cabins are located above the hulls and feature panoramic windows for expansive views.
The main saloon is equipped with fold-out balconies, transforming the dining area into an al fresco space. Further aft, a marble bar with sofas is available. Exterior highlights include an upper deck lounge accessible via an open-concept atrium staircase and a large aft deck with a glass-walled hot tub. Additionally, the yacht boasts a beach club aft with fold-down wings that double its area, and a drive-in tender garage capable of accommodating a boat up to 5.5 metres.
Sunreef Yachts also revealed that the Ultima 111 will offer a hybrid propulsion option, with the possibility of fitting the superstructure with solar panels. According to BOATPro, Sunreef Yachts currently has 26 units on order or under construction, the largest being the Sunreef 43M Eco. The world's largest electric catamaran, the first unit in the 42.7-metre series, recently achieved a significant construction milestone.
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