Sunreef announces new line of explorer yachts

Sunreef Yachts has announced a new line of explorer yachts dedicated to discovering new cruising grounds.

After unveiling the details of the 40m and 50m Sunreef Explorer yachts, the Polish yard has announced its new Sunreef Explorer Line of luxury vessels.

Sunreef says its new Explorer Line has a “pioneering design” that “provides a unique combination of seaworthiness, redundancy and extreme range for extended voyages” to create the “next generation of expedition superyachts.”

The vessels will offer a shallow draft, large storage capacity and expansive entertainment areas, the Sunreef Explorer Line offers a safe platform for circumnavigation while providing the highest level of luxury and a fleet of toys on board.

“The definition of luxury has changed over the years,” says Sunreef president and founder Francis Lapp. “Nowadays, true luxury is a sensation, a feeling, an experience. Our activity as a shipyard goes far beyond building boats. We build emotions, we design magic moments at sea and we craft dreams into reality. Our new Explorer Line is all about living the moment.”

Adventurer and professional explorer Mike Horn, who once travelled around the equator without motorised transport, has been appointed as an ambassador for the new line.

In May, MIN reported that Sunreef has appointed UK-based S6 Marine as the official brokerage agency for the UK and Europe.

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2 responses to “Sunreef announces new line of explorer yachts”

  1. Friend Rolfs says:

    I honestly don’t think we should be going into ‘new’ cruising areas. Cruisers will damage these areas. Ice floats will be broken and have less chance of reforming if ships are continually breaking them up

  2. John Martin says:

    You know nothing Friend Rolfs!