23 November 2024
Sunreef Yachts has released detailed insights into the interiors of its new catamaran, the Ultima 111. The 36.25-metre vessel, unveiled at the 2024 Cannes Yachting Festival in September, is the product of a design partnership with Netherlands-based yacht design firm Phathom Studio, and combines contemporary aesthetics with some sustainable features.
Polish boatbuilder Sunreef says the Ultima 111 features interiors designed with a focus on modernity and comfort. Earthy tones and natural materials dominate the colour palette, creating an environment that is designed to be both sophisticated and welcoming.
The yacht, the shipyard’s flagship in the new Ultima catamaran lineup, accommodates up to 10 guests across five staterooms, including an owner’s stateroom equipped with a private terrace offering direct access to the foredeck. The main salon includes fold-out balconies, transforming the dining area into an open-air space.
Design elements prioritise openness and connection with the surrounding environment. Guest accommodations are located above the hulls to maximise panoramic views, complemented by high ceilings and extensive glass surfaces.
Organic curves and biophilic design principles, which incorporate natural elements into the built environment, are integrated throughout, combining soft minimalism with natural forms to promote a sense of calm throughout the vessel.
The Ultima 111 will be built at Sunreef’s modern boatbuilding facilities in Ras al-Khaimah, UAE. The yacht offers hybrid propulsion options: its superstructure includes horizontal surfaces designed to accommodate high-performance solar panels, providing enough energy to power the yacht’s systems quietly through the night.
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