Issue #: 193
Published: January / February 2024
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Despite only just being launched, the Ultima range already includes five models from 44 to 88 feet. These powercats boast a more modern design than the brand’s “traditional” Power models, with bows that are clearly inverted above a chine that runs the entire length of the hulls, and with the forward face of the coachroof also inverted.
Beam measurements have been reduced to match those of monohulls of the same length, decks have been raised, portholes have been boldly designed, and bulwarks comprise folding platforms. Technically, the Ultima is based on the manufacturer’s existing range of internal combustion and hybrid engines. Despite its limited beam of 23’9” (7.25 m) (compared to 35’9” (10.7 m) for the 60 Sunreef Power and 37’3” (11.35 m) for the 70), the new 66 Ultima succeeds in presenting a vast living space of 2,455 square feet (228 m²) and a large flybridge of 375 sq ft (35 m²). The aft deck can be transformed into a private Ocean Lounge, and the owner’s cabin occupies the entire available width.
Builder: Sunreef Yachts
Material: composite
Length: 72’2” (22 m)
Beam: 7.25 m (23’9”)
Draft: 3’11” (1.2 m)
Guests: 8 + 3 (crew)
Powertrain: 2 x 380/480 HP or hybrid
Water: 210 US gal (800 l)
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