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“ Expect the unexpected when you step aboard CHE„
“ A world where unrivalled
craftsmanshipmeets untamed
creativity„
CHE is the largest sloop-rigged catamaran and the second largest sailing multihull in the world. With her 114 feet of length and 42 feet of beam, she is a veritable jewel of the seas!
CHE means freedom. Made to sail the oceans in superior comfort and security, she is the utmost example of seaworthiness proven by her unique construction and navigability features.
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This yacht is all about balance, as she connects
wind with water and blurs the distinction between
exterior and interior, guests and crew. You may
wonder how these opposing forces have
created such an attractive and succesful yacht. The
clue lies in her taijitu motif – the intertwined yin yang
symbol representing the harmony of balanced
opposites. Again and again one finds a surprising
synergy between apparently conflicting elements.
Expect the unexpected when you step aboard CHE.
This yacht is truly revolutionary and turns the
superyacht concept on its head. CHE is first and
foremost a sailing yacht destined for adventure and
distant voyages. It is a yacht designed to be sailed,
not merely look good in the harbour. CHE success-
fully manages to combine luxury with ability, offering
a superyacht of comfort and capability.
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Material Aluminium Structure / Carbon mast & boom
Length 35 mBeam 12.8 mDraft 2.5 mDisplacement 115 TMast height 47 mMain sail 390 m2
Gennaker 415 m2
Genoa 210 m2
Solent 100 m2
Storm jib 25.00 m2
Engines 2 x 455 HP CumminsFuel capacity 2 x 9000 L
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The navigation station lies forward on the flybridge
and affords fantastic 360˚ degree views. This is
clearly an ideal position from which to manoeuvre
the vessel, and both engines, thrusters and prop
pitch can be controlled from here. CHE cruises
easily at 12 knots on just 65 percent engine capacity
and to conserve fuel she will make nine knots with
one engine.
The owner of CHE: "The 13-metre beam means
there is practically no heeling or rolling when
the yacht is at anchor. Even on choppy seas the
cruising is smooth and easy for those who are
unfamiliar with sailing. At the same time, the size of
CHE and her low draught make fast sailing possible,
reaching 13-14 knots and more with good winds."
“ There is practically no heeling or rolling when the
yacht is at anchor „
“ Undertaking passagemaking is a
great way to see exactly how a yacht
fares in all conditions. Sunreef 114 is
the largest sloop-rigged catamaran in
the world, and she combines sailing
prowess with comfort and style „
- Kate Hubert, Boat International -
LOA 34 m
LWL 31,74 m
Speed (max/cruise)
Sail: 25 knots / 14 knots
Power: 14 knots / 11 knots
Range at 11 knots 2,500 nm
Thrusters Max Power CT 325, 23 kW
Generators Kohler 40EF02D Diesel 40kVA
Fuel capacity 2x9,000 litres
Main sail 390 m²
Freshwater capacity 2 x 2,650 litres
Owner and guests 7Crew 5Tenders Zodiac with YamahaClassification Bureau Veritas and MCANaval architect Sunreef YachtsExterior styling Sunreef Yachts, plus owners’ inputInterior design Sunreef Yachts, plus owners’ inputOwner APE N.V. - BelgiumBuilder / year Sunreef Yachts / 2010 www.sunreef-yachts.com
“Under main and genoa, in a decent 15 to 20 knot
breeze, she can make 12 knots without
really trying „
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The harmonious interior design shows the inspiration of the yacht owner’s wife Cha Cha and her creative skills, enhanced by Sunreef’s designers. All materials and colours used on CHE are a result of this cooperation. She did not want the interior to compete with the natural beauty of locations where CHE will be sailing. However, to give the boat a touch of sensuality and holiday ambience, she incorporated turquoise colours in a few decorative elements such as table tops and cushions to complement the sunny lagoons that CHE will explore.
The saloon is dominated by the dining area
to port - the large table follows the clean,
modern theme: a simple, solid rectangle
in shiny aqua. As elsewhere, ‘CHE grey’
vinyl sofas are comfortable, situated along
the side with grey mesh chairs which
compliment the remainder of the space.
The gallery runs the full length of the saloon.
It can be accessed forward and aft and
guests are encouraged to view the chef
in action, as he works in a kitchen,
furnished in modern brushed stainless steel.
The uncluttered design is deceptively
simple and extremely effective. The only
access to the flybridge is via a spiral
staircase, which creates a nice open
sense of space. The titanium grab rails
make for easy, safe climbing, even while
sailing. The deck is covered in wide, short
teak planking laid in an appealing non-
symmetrical design.
“ The grey tones feature a clean, retro palette which, while understated, emphasizes the natural colour of the sea and sky of its surroundings„
“ the blurring of the distinction between crew and guest areas „
CHE’s most noticeable feature is the blurring of
the distinction between crew and guest areas.
The result is overwhelmingly positive – cunningly
clever design means that guests still retain privacy
while the crew are not impeded in their work. The
exemplar of this is the wonderfully spacious saloon
which shares the main deck with a state of the art
galley. And this bold idea really works: a kitchen is
the heart of any home, and CHE’s galley brings the
centre of the yacht alive. Guests can enjoy the
hustle and bustle of the chef’s creativity,
and can freely wander in for a tempting taste - or
draw the blinds and relax, in the comfort and privacy
of their room.
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Captain Daniël Rabasse Captain Fabrice Rapenne
“ The shower is separated with double glass doors and the oval teak grill underfoot is a nod to sailing traditions „
Three of the four guest cabins are twin;
the bunks are generous and comfortable.
Featuring memory-foam bases, should
the yacht be moving, you will sink comfort-
ably into your bed, as opposed to bounce
around. The fourth guest cabin has a single
bunk athwartships plus a Pullman, making it
ideally suited for port. The suites are a good size
– the shower is separated with double glass
doors and the oval teak grill underfoot is a nod to
sailing traditions. The cubicle is large enough to
preserve elbows and heads but not so large that
you can't brace yourself in a seaway. As CHE will
rarely be tied up in dock, CHE has been designed
with ocean crossings and remote cruising in mind.
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“ CHE has been designed
with ocean cross-ings and remote
cruising in mind„
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Main deck
Hull deck
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