Sunreef unveils new megayacht project - ONE FIFTY by Sunreef - give us your thoughts
THE
IDEA BEHIND THE CONCEPT
ONE
FIFTY by Sunreef is the result of a year-long study into a new,
revolutionary concept for modern and luxury catamaran
– the megayacht, as an alternative, both aesthetically and
functionally, for all current catamarans on the yachting market. This
unique design technique insisting on pure simplicity and minimalism
of form has been successfully adopted by the car industry and is now
becoming increasingly popular in yachting. ONE FIFTY by Sunreef is
the biggest sailing catamaran in the world. However, still in the
design stage, this megayacht is waiting for her future owner.
The
key words for this extravagant design are: uncut teak, sleek shell
(hulls) and streamlined core (deckhouse).
The
futuristic look of ONE FIFTY by
Sunreef comes
from one big innovation, namely almost invisible full-beam
deckhouse. The link between the aft deck and the navigation station
on the top is through a centrally positioned sloping deck. We are not
talking here about a typical deckhouse shape, as the hulls, sides,
bulwark and the superstructure itself are not traditionally shaped
but rather combine together into one huge solid. The deckhouse
spanning the entire beam provides the significant advantage of
creating another level (floor) within the hulls. Thanks to this, the
possibilities for arranging space increase remarkably. The main deck
has gained impressive living space; all cabins for 12 guests are on
this level and are generously illuminated by a big glass top. Below
decks are located crew quarters for 9,
all storage rooms and the galley.
EXTERIOR
DESIGN
A
closer look at the whole yacht allows us to see two clearly
contrasting structural elements, placed one inside the other. The
external layer is a wide clear metallic shell with a black,
monolithic core inside. The teak is applied continuously along the
hull line, which enhances the sleek shape of the boat. The shell is
the most streamlined part of the boat and logically forms
hydrodynamic hulls. On the sides, there
are two pure, aesthetic lines comprising a set of windows. The core
looks like a huge glass construction yet it is not made of glass but
simply imitates it. Solar panels can be fitted to provide lots of
natural, green energy to the yacht.
As
for the deckhouse, the ONE FIFTY by
Sunreef does
not have a classic deckhouse clearly dominating the bulwark level.
This tendency to simplify the profile line can be observed frequently
on monohull superyachts. The deckhouse lowers towards the bow section
and finally reaches main deck and hulls level. This gives the yacht's
profile an expressive look and has an aggressive exterior shape.
Pure lines and a minimalist shape can
be eqasily
disturbed by installing traditional guard rails on board; therefore
ONE FIFTY by
Sunreefhas
a profil sleak and clean, free of railings and exploits instead
differences in deck levels as a natural protection.
The
exterior teak surfaces are the only ones accessible to guests and the
glass/ sololar panels tops above them can be reached by crew only for
maintenance purposes and mooring.
Another
innovative technical feature on board is the boom
which doubles as a crane for the lifeboat or for a large tender to be
stowed out of sight, aft of the engine room.
The
teak covering aft section creates an impression of fluidity and seems
to fall down from the navigation station throughout the main deck
level towards the end of the hull< The transom is hidden by an
opening floating deck which can be used as a gangway when docking.
This surface is covered by continuously applied teak and continues
the aesthetic sleek lines of ONE FIFTY by
Sunreef.
The
cockpit occupies an unusual place at the forward section of the
yacht, and is at the same time, the most important outdoor leisure
area. It can be arranged in many different ways; in this case it has
been used as a sunbathing area.
The
cockpit is protected from the wind by the hulls and is therefore a
perfect place for alfresco dining with friends in an intimate
atmosphere. A foldable sunroof hidden in special panels in front of
the mast can be assembled and can be installed over the navigation
station as well. The cockpit is accessible via a corridor from the
salon. Additionally, two guest cabins have a direct access to this
space as well.
INTERIOR
DESIGN
The
interior design is based on the specific aesthetic tendency in space
organisation; therefore, it is not a final solution, rather a
suggestion. The steel frame
supporting glass top is created by symmetric squares and combines
very well with the space division of the salon and cabins thereby
giving the impression of linear fluidity.
Thanks
to high level of luminosity and the glass walls of the salon and
alley, the border between indoor and outdoor space is very soft.
Guests will be able to enjoy panoramic views looking at the aft or
admire flapping sails above their heads. Shade can be created by
pulling down blinds between ceiling panels.
The
sloping deck with glass walls hides below a small garden and mattress
and thus create a intimate meditation area which can be converted
into a comfortable cinema spot with a huge screen in the shady zone
where the sloping deck becomes a fly-bridge.
To
enable the crew to operate the yacht efficiently, access throughout
the ONE FIFTY for crew and guests has been carefully separated for
both parties. Access for guests is aft via large glass doors while
the crew enter directly from the hull by a passerelle.
REVOLUTIONARY
IDEAS SUMMARY
Cockpit forward ,
Full-beam deckhouse,
Sloping deck leading to the cockpit from the aft dividing the salon in two,
Topside covered by solar panels,
No guard rails
Uncut teak,
Exterior design based on two sealed elements – shell and core,
Separate entrances for guests and crew,
No hatches, light comes in directly through a top glass,
Interior garden
Specification:
LOA:
150.56 ft/ 45.89 m
BOA:
56.27 ft/ 17.15 m
DRAFT:
6.99 ft/ 2.13 m
DISPLACEMENT:
165 T
MAST
HEIGHT: 179.4 ft/ 54.38 m
MAIN
SAIL : 7535 ft2/ 700m2
GENOA
: 4305 ft2/ 400m2
SOLENT:
2152 ft2/ 200m2
Guests:
12
Crew:
9
DESIGN:
Michał Górzyński, Sunreef Design Team
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