
Built for oceans.
Designed for life.
A new generation of luxury expedition catamarans designed for those who measure distance in ocean crossings — not weekends.
A different kind of luxury
Luxury isn't where you are.
It's how far you can go.
Bluewater Cruising isn't about arriving at a marina. It is about leaving it behind.
Designed for weeks at sea. Built for crossing oceans. Created to become your home anywhere in the world.
Built around offshore life.
Six principles guide every decision — from the mast to the last cabinet hinge.
Ocean Capability
Engineered for long passages and changing conditions. The hull, sail plan and deck layout are developed together so the yacht stays balanced and responsive when the breeze builds. Reinforced structures, generous tankage and calculated stability give the crew confidence to leave coastal cruising behind.
Long Range Comfort
Created for weeks or months onboard. Interiors are designed as a real home, with full-height refrigeration, laundry, generous storage and quiet climate control. Sound and vibration are managed so the crew sleeps well even on passage.
Energy Independence
Solar, batteries, watermakers and intelligent energy systems work together so the yacht rarely needs shore power. An extensive solar array recharges a high-capacity lithium bank, while redundant watermakers turn seawater into fresh water around the clock.
Protected Living
Safe deck circulation and protected outdoor spaces are fundamental to offshore life. High bulwarks, wide side decks and secure handrails let the crew move around confidently in rough weather. The cockpit and flybridge are sheltered command centers with excellent visibility.
Storage Without Compromise
Everything has a place, because clutter is dangerous at sea. Deep lockers, custom cabinetry and dedicated stowage for provisions, spares and personal gear keep the interior calm. Tools and safety equipment are organised within easy reach of the crew.
Luxury With Purpose
Beautiful materials are selected because they perform as well as they look. Teak, stainless steel, leather and stone are chosen for durability in salt, sun and humidity. Furniture is built in-house to exact dimensions, so nothing creaks or shifts underway.

Own the knowledge. Run the yacht.
The Sunreef Offshore Academy is built around one idea: even the largest luxury catamarans should remain operationally independent. Future owners and crew are trained to understand, maintain and operate the vessel without relying on a constant stream of external experts.
During construction, every system is laid out with easy maintenance in mind. Access panels, cable runs, pumps and filters are positioned so routine service is intuitive. That same thinking is captured in video tutorials and component deep-dives, so when something needs attention at anchor in a remote bay, the answer is already in your hands.
Follow your yacht from the first lamination to final sea trials. Meet the craftsmen, inspect the hull structure and see how every system is installed while the build is still open.
Master the rig, sail plan and manoeuvres on the exact vessel you will take to sea. Professional skippers teach you to reef, trim and steer with confidence in real ocean conditions.
Learn to read weather systems, plan offshore passages and choose the right windows for safe crossings. Route planning becomes a skill you own, not a service you depend on.
Train in reefing, sea-state management and storm tactics until heavy weather feels prepared for, not feared. You learn what the yacht can handle and how to keep the crew safe.
Access a growing library of onboard video guides that show exactly how to service engines, generators, watermakers, hydraulics and electrical systems. Watch it once, then do it yourself.
Every critical component is explained in plain language: what it does, how it fails, how to fix it and which spares to carry. Complex superyacht systems become understandable and manageable.
From the yard to the open ocean.
Knowledge is the start. The sea is the classroom. Every lesson learned during the build becomes instinct when the horizon opens and the trade winds settle in.
Sunrise mid-crossing.
Life at sea moves to a different rhythm. Mornings begin with coffee in the cockpit, dolphins off the bow and a chart that points toward the next landfall. Days are spent sailing, reading, working remotely or simply watching the ocean change colour.
Trade winds settle in for weeks at a time. The yacht carries enough water, power and provisions to make schedules optional. The only real plan is to keep the horizon in front of you and the people you love close by.

Designed for self-sufficiency.
Every critical system is duplicated. Every consumable is oversized. Redundancy — of power, water, fuel and electronics — is what turns a luxury catamaran into an ocean-going home.
An extensive rooftop solar array captures sunlight across the entire coachroof, generating enough clean power to run air conditioning, galley appliances, navigation systems and hotel loads without relying on shore power or a generator.
A high-capacity lithium-ion bank stores surplus solar energy for use through the night and during overcast days. Deep-cycle chemistry, intelligent thermal management and modular cell architecture deliver reliability across thousands of cycles.
Two independent watermakers convert seawater into fresh, drinkable water around the clock. If one unit needs service, the second carries on — eliminating water anxiety during long offshore passages or remote anchoring.
Generous diesel tankage extends motoring range well beyond coastal cruising, giving the captain flexibility to wait for weather, divert to safer harbours or simply explore further without refuelling.
Critical navigation and communication systems are duplicated — dual chart plotters, independent autopilot cores, redundant networks and backup power feeds — so a single failure never compromises situational awareness.
A spacious flybridge jacuzzi and dedicated wellness area turn remote anchorages into private resorts. Solar-heated water, panoramic ocean views and generous lounging space make relaxation part of the voyage.
Starlink keeps you connected offshore, while SSB radio, satellite phone and VHF provide reliable backup for weather routing, emergency contact and coordination with other vessels anywhere on the planet.
A dedicated workshop space with organised spare parts, professional-grade tools and essential consumables empowers the crew to handle routine maintenance and unexpected repairs far from any chandlery or shipyard.
Large-capacity freezers, refrigerators and dry storage compartments are designed for extended cruising, allowing the galley to stock fresh produce, frozen goods and provisions for weeks or months between ports.
An AI-powered thermal vision system acts as a tireless digital lookout, detecting floating objects, vessels and wildlife day and night to reduce collision risk and ease the burden on human watchkeepers.

The world becomes smaller when your home can cross oceans.
From the Mediterranean to the Caribbean. Across the Pacific. Through Indonesia. Around the world — beyond the reach of conventional yachting.
Two philosophies. One ocean.
- Marina focused
- Holiday use
- Weekend cruising
- Destination first
- Ocean focused
- Long-term living
- Expedition ready
- Journey first
Space to live. Light to breathe.



The greatest luxury isn't arriving somewhere beautiful.
It's knowing you never have to turn back.
A five-year non-stop journey around the world
Live the model, not just own it.
NAORA is a members-only community that turns Bluewater Cruising into a way of life. A single membership grants access to a continuous five-year circumnavigation — sailing from ocean to ocean, island to island, without ever returning to port.
Step aboard for a week, a month, a season. Experience this new generation of Sunreef offshore living exactly as it was designed to be lived — at sea, across the world.
Your next home doesn't need an address.
Discover the Sunreef Bluewater Cruising philosophy and NAORA membership in a private conversation with our team.

