Sunreef Yachts has revealed the latest unit of the popular 80 Sunreef Power, a model whose list of owners include tennis legend Rafa Nadal. The new Pronto has a beach-inspired décor in the main saloon and on the flybridge, while blue is a dominant colour in the guest cabins.
Pronto’s superyacht flybridge boasts impressive lounging space and echoes the beach-inspired design of the interiors. To portside, there is a drinks bar with a large countertop and high chairs. In the central part, a large custom-designed table sits up to eight, while towards the aft is an elevated sunning spot with comfortable lounging chairs.
The aft cockpit sits up to 10 by a large dining table. The relaxation area also features a wet bar, a 55-inch TV and a large sunpad. Beneath the cockpit sofa, a discreet aft garage carries a jet-ski and water toys. The large aft platform doubles up as a private beach, offering plenty of space for sunning and watersports.
With natural fabrics, teak floors and a relaxing color scheme, Pronto’s light-filled interiors are a celebration of tropical beaches and luxury living at sea. The saloon welcomes guests to a vast relaxation area with two large L-shaped sofas. Forward of the main lounging space is a dining table, wet bar, desk as well as helm. The panoramic glazing and skylight allow for plenty of natural light.
In the bow portion of the saloon, a pantograph door opens directly onto the catamaran’s impressive bow terrace. Here, guests can enjoy a full-beam relaxation space with oversized sunpads, and a sunken lounging area with a Jacuzzi and comfortable seating.
Pronto can host up to nine guests on board in supreme luxury. The accommodation is spread across four en-suites, all featuring a soothing décor relying on natural wood and navy blue upholstery. The layout features a generous master stateroom as well as three cabins with a variety of sleeping options including double beds, twins and pullman beds.
Sunreef is represented in Singapore by Hong Seh Marine.