Yacht of the Week: 100 Sunreef Power

Though big and sturdy, this vessel is designed for life’s softest joys

Even with its imposing architecture, the 100 Sunreef Power is rich with features that call out for your occupancy, from the sizeable 16m-wide walkaround beach club to the partially enclosed flybridge comprising a custom cigar lounge, a bar and an 85in TV. At just over 28m long, the vessel’s main draw card is its generous spaces – the main deck, notably, exhibits an expansive saloon that’s dotted with seating and another bar and 85in TV. In that classic nautical aesthetic, the fit-out is defined by a creamy-white palette with navy trims. Moreover, at the aft, you’ll find the ‘relaxation’ and dining areas, complete with a wet bar and a table for 12 guests. The numerous alfresco areas include a full-beam bow terrace with large sun pads and a sunken lounging space, and there’s an invisible aft garage as well as plenty of storage for diving gear and water toys.

For downtime, the master suite, found towards the bow, has superb ocean views, a master bathroom and private access to the bow terrace; meanwhile, in the hulls, the layout includes five guest staterooms, all featuring ensuite bathrooms. At the heart of it all are the twin 1300HP engines, which the maker, Sunreef Yachts, says ‘guarantees reliable performance, extended cruising range, and impressive efficiency.’

Main saloon

An alfresco dining area

A corner of the saloon

A corner of the flybridge

The flybridge

One of the six bedrooms

100 Sunreef Power

100 Sunreef Power

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