Poland’s Sunreef Yachts will stage the Middle East premiere of the 60 Sunreef Power at the Abu Dhabi International Boat Show, which will be held from November 24-27. The luxury power catamaran will be on display at stand CD-01 within the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre’s ADNEC Marina, where Sunreef staff will welcome the visitors throughout the four-day show.
The 60 Sunreef Power is the entry-level model for Sunreef’s modern range of power cats, which also include the 70, 80 and 100 models. The 60-footer has a beam of over 35ft, large entertaining areas in the cockpit, saloon, foredeck and flybridge, with up to six guest cabins plus crew quarters in the hulls.
Sunreef has an increasing presence in the UAE, where it has a new Middle East office in Dubai and is developing a new production facility in Ras Al Khaimah.
Meanwhile, Germany’s Mayla Yacht is staging the world premiere of its Mayla Fortyfour at the Abu Dhabi show, where the company will present the model at stand O-070.
The Fortyfour has been developed with two configurations: full electric or range-extended hybrid. Operating with twin dual-core electric motors, coupled with high-tech competition inverters, it delivers a total of 1200kW (over 1600hp) and 4800Nm of instantaneous torque.
In its full electric version, the yacht is equipped with a 500kWh custom-designed Lithium-ion battery pack with an innovative cooling system, with the yacht’s range exceeding 70nm. The range-extended hybrid version supplements the 400kWh battery capacity with a 300kW, e-fuel compatible diesel auxiliary power unit to extend the range over 270nm while maintaining a low carbon footprint.
The cockpit seating and interior layout can be adapted to each owner’s needs, while the layout includes include a spacious cabin that can sleep two adults and two children, plus a garage for a jetski or tender. The interior and cockpit seats are covered with marine-grade Alcantara® and are offered in a wide variety of colours.
The Fortyfour features a Petestep®-patented hull design. By reorienting the spray beneath the hull and towards the stern, Petestep®-engineered hull deflectors allow energy savings of up to 35 per cent, lower slamming by up to 50 percent, increase stability and reduce noise compared to conventional stepped hulls.