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From Sunreef 62 to Sunreef 70: The story of Capi IV

by Sunreef Yachts 8 Apr 2022 05:49 BST

Upgrading from a classic Sunreef 62 sail catamaran to a brand new Sunreef 70, the Owner of Capi IV was looking for a reliable and family-friendly yacht for dream cruises along the breathtaking coasts of the Dominican Republic. Every detail of his new Sunreef 70 has been carefully crafted and customized to deliver the best of comfort, safety and luxury.

On main deck, Capi IV welcomes her guests to a light-filled saloon, designed to provide the perfect setting for lengthy family dinners and relaxation.

To starboard, the lounging area features a comfortable L-shaped settee, coffee tables and an elevated daybed with panoramic sea views.

The portside dining space can seat up to ten people by a big dining table. The main deck saloon also features a 55'' flip-down TV, a fridge and two wine coolers.

Capi IV has a spacious 4-cabin layout. To portside, the master suite features a double bed, a large custom-built dressing room with a vanity desk and a generous master bathroom. The starboard hull houses two guest cabins, both offering plenty of storage, elegant design and beautifully appointed en suites.

The layout also includes a custom-designed cabin for children with three beds, lots of storage options, a TV and night tables.

The outdoor relaxation spaces on board Capi IV include an impressive flybridge with a generous dining and lounging space, a full-beam foredeck lounge as well as a vast aft cockpit extended with the hydraulic aft platform. For more information about the Sunreef 70, feel free to reach out to the Sunreef Yachts team.

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