It took roughly two years for the Sunreef shipyard in Gdansk, Poland to build and launch the second largest sloop-rigged catamaran and the third largest sailing multihull in the world at its time, the Sunreef 114 Che.
CHE is a high-performance superyacht with exceptional abilities to reach 20 knots speed; thanks to its streamlined contours, thin and sleek hulls, and aerodynamic, flat forms, which all together make the entire cruise smoother. Owing to its long and deep keel and low free board, the vessel can catch good wind and easily increase speed. Another feature contributing to the optimal speed factor is the impressive sail surface made of D4 material. The yacht is fitted with the most advanced technology such as bow thrusters to facilitate all maneuverings and mooring, as well as the best navigation and communication system for large units. The 55m2 flybridge of the Sunreef 114 Che houses the main helm station with full equipment and control, alongside sunpads and ample space for alfresco dining and lounging.
The saloon houses a large dining area for eight guests comprising a sofa and large table with a separated lounge corner housing a smart coffee table and storage cabinets on the left. On the right is a spacious and fully equipped professional galley with extended storage, separated from the saloon by a glass wall and wooden blinds ensuring guest intimacy. A large 1080 Full HD LED Samsung TV is installed on the glass wall offering great entertainment for charter guests. The front section on the right features an internal helm station provided with the full navcom equipment and two captain seats.