Sunreef has appointed Hong Seh Marine as its exclusive dealer in Singapore, a notable vote of confidence from the Polish luxury catamaran builder whose only other dealer in Asia is in mainland China. Hong Seh Marine’s appointment covers Sunreef’s full range of sailing and power multihulls, and the builder’s pioneering new Eco series, which comprises solar-electric, lithium-battery versions of its existing models with options including hydrogeneration and wind turbines.
Francis Lapp, founder and President of Sunreef Yachts, said:“We are pleased to initiate this partnership with Hong Seh Marine. We know that we can count on them as a reliable partner in Singapore. This collaboration leads us to a closer bond with our local customer base, showing more and more interest in our Eco range of sustainable catamarans.”
Established in 2002, Sunreef Yachts is celebrating its 20th anniversary, culminating in a party at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show. Based across its original facility in the historic Gdansk Shipyard and an expansive new facility further east along the Martwa Wisla river in the north-coast city, the builder’s current range includes the Sunreef 50, 60, 70 and 80 sailing models, and 60, 70, 80 and 100 Power models, all of which can be heavily customised and/or built in Eco versions.
Edward Tan Executive Director of Hong Seh Marine, said: “Our newly formed partnership with Sunreef Yachts is an exciting opportunity and enables us to expand our product line. We are confident in Sunreef’s eco-friendly technologies and impeccable quality that promises to deliver luxury and comfort along with its recent range in providing sustainability.”
Della Pearce, Director of Hong Seh Marine, added:“At Hong Seh Marine, we are continuously evolving to give our clients the best boating experience. Expanding the product portfolio was a strategic initiative.”Sunreef sailing catamarans already in Singapore include the Sunreef 62 Annette 2 and the Sunreef Supreme 68 Eagle Wings, which is based at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove and is one of the country’s most popular charter yachts.