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I always wonder, how high these boats are when you pull them out of the water. So, how high would a storage building have to be when you want to put the boat under a roof in winter?
This year Sunreef Yachts will showcase it luxury catamarans at the Monaco Yacht Show, the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, the Bosphorus Boat Show, the Qatar Boat Show, and the Abu Dhabi Boat Show. We look forward to welcoming you there.
Excited to see the new concepts from Sunreef. The innovation here is so inspiring. These vessels are truly magnificent. I love the blend of sustainability and luxury.
I want this boat oh so fn bad. Yall are very lucky. Or fortunate might be a better word, cuz I’m sure you deserve it, but damn is this a goal of mine. And imma gona get it. I’m sure of it. For now, I’m happy and consider myself lucky to have a beautiful Flats boat & to have bought another one of my goals, a waterfront home w boathouse on Tampa Bay.
Why on earth would they talk about such nonsensical technical stuff on their main channel? They've got that blondie with the fake British accent droning on about pillows and shaker cabinets-that's all the yachtsmen care about, right?
I'm not a catamaran designer, but wouldn't it be easy to put four wheel mounts on the keel and then drag it up on land if there's a sudden need for repair? You could use a truck or a winch with a sturdy tree. This could drastically lower maintenance costs. I'm thinking that the wheels wouldn't be mounted when the boat is in the water, only when there's a need to bring it ashore. There could be four structurally reinforced holes where an axle can be placed. The bearings can be placed between the wheels and the axle. So when the need arises, you could use a snorkel or scuba gear, insert the axle into the existing holes on the keel, attach the wheels, and then drag it ashore. Many marinas usually have a paved ramp, but if the wheels are big enough, maybe a beach would work just as well. Many catamarans can already be beached with the help of the tide and stand on their keels. This wouldn't be much different.
When I purchase my yacht it will be the 43 M Sunreef eco Sailing yacht. Thats my favorite size. The 100 ft is ok. I think they only have 3 made today as of 2024.