Overview
The Sunreef 80 Power is an 80-foot luxury motor catamaran built by Sunreef Yachts, designed around the concept of ‘exceptional space + customisation + long-range cruising capability’.
As a flagship model in the motor catamaran segment, its exceptionally wide beam of nearly 40 feet provides living and entertainment space far exceeding that of monohull yachts in the same class. The yacht supports a high degree of customisation (including an Eco electric version) and is suited to high-end private ownership and the charter market, establishing itself as one of the benchmarks for luxury motor catamarans in recent years.
Key Highlights
- Extra-wide hull: Approximately 12 metres in beam, with interior volume comparable to a 100-foot monohull
- Fully customisable layout: Flexible configuration of 3–5 cabins to meet different owners’ requirements
- Extended Range: Maximum range of approximately 1,400 nautical miles, ideal for long-distance cruising
- Dual social areas on the flybridge and foredeck: Can be configured with a spa, bar and sunbathing area
- High structural stability: Minimal roll, suitable for extended living and cruising
Use Cases & Suitable Audience
The Sunreef 80 Power is primarily designed for long-distance cruising, high-end holidays and luxury charter operations. Its wide-body structure and expansive deck space make it ideal for large social gatherings, family holidays and business hospitality. Furthermore, its 1,400-nautical-mile range enables it to undertake cross-regional cruises, such as routes through the Mediterranean or the islands of Southeast Asia.
This vessel is suited to high-net-worth individuals, charter operators and owners seeking a ‘floating villa experience’. Compared to traditional monohull yachts, it prioritises space and comfort over speed performance.
Cost of Ownership & Market Perspective
In terms of ownership costs, the Sunreef 80 Power falls within the superyacht category, with purchase prices typically in the range of several million dollars. Maintenance, crew, mooring and insurance costs are all relatively high. Although the catamaran hull offers better fuel efficiency than monohull yachts of the same size, the overall operating costs remain significant.
From a market perspective, Sunreef enjoys strong brand recognition in the luxury catamaran sector, with particularly robust demand in the charter market. Its ‘spatial advantage combined with bespoke features’ makes it competitive within its niche, though its resale liquidity is slightly lower than that of traditional brands, making it more suitable for long-term ownership or commercial operation.
Buying Advice
If your core requirement is “a luxury yacht with exceptional space, suitable for long-term living and long-distance cruising”, then the Sunreef 80 Power is a highly competitive choice. It significantly outperforms monohull yachts of the same size in terms of space and stability, making it particularly well-suited for long-term family living or high-end charter operations.
However, it should be noted that this type of power catamaran is more of a ‘lifestyle platform’ than a vessel designed for speed or the thrill of handling. If you place greater emphasis on speed, handling or the traditional luxury associated with established brands, you might be better suited to Italian or British monohull flybridge yachts.