Sunreef Ultima 111Cool loft on two hulls

Uske Berndt

 · 09.12.2024

The profile of the Sunreef Ultima 111 is reminiscent of a sports car and the drive is hybrid.
Photo: Sunreef/Phathom Studio
Sunreef Yachts and Phathom Studio are pushing the Ultima 111 into the limelight. The 36.25 metre long flagship of the Polish cat series is based on the design of classic sports cars and offers an elegant interior with XL cabins for ten guests.

Sleeping in the depths of the narrow hulls? Not on board the Ultima 111, as all the suites are located above the hulls. The two VIPs on the forward main deck in particular offer magnificent views, while the owner's apartment at the level of the forward lower deck even has a private terrace with access to the foredeck above.

Sunreef Ultima 111: Guests and crew go their own way

Passengers enjoy airy ceiling heights in the salons and suites. The highlight: an open atrium staircase connects all three levels. Nevertheless, the Dutch design studio attached great importance to privacy, and cleverly designed crew passages ensure seamless service without disturbing the guest areas.

Other highlights include a sun deck with whirlpool and a light-flooded sky lounge. The main saloon comes with fold-out side balconies that open up the midships dining area to the outside. The XL aft deck benefits from a similar principle: mobile bulwarks lie on their sides and extend the width of the outdoor terrace considerably. A tender garage is concealed underneath, invisible from the outside.


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The interior remains calm

The interior of the Sunreef Ultima 111 delivers an aesthetic that is modern and exudes serenity. A cleverly coordinated colour palette with earth tones and almost entirely natural materials create a warm and inviting ambience throughout the yacht. When you step aboard the Sunreef Ultima 111 for the first time, you are immediately on holiday.


Uske Berndt

Uske Berndt

Editor News & Panorama

Uske was born just outside Volkswagen in 1970 and tested various small boats with sails through her boyfriend (now husband 😊) on a quarry pond. Her studies in Kiel took her to the Baltic Sea with boats of all kinds and eventually to a regatta from Hong Kong to Mauritius via the Academic Sailing Club. Her teacher training ended at the Burda School of Journalism in Munich instead of in the classroom and finally at Boote Exclusiv. After a long break and various stories about house building, she returned to Delius Klasing and has been filling the magazine with long stories about large ships ever since. A family-owned H-boat was quickly sold again as the mother realized that sailing with two small children was neither relaxing nor fun.

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