ON BOARD WITH RAFAEL NADAL: 80 SUNREEF POWER GREAT WHITE
Recently delivered to tennis superstar Rafael Nadal the 80 Sunreef Power Great White has been making waves in the industry since early June. Today, Sunreef Yachts proudly reveals the pictures of the Owner on board his 80-foot luxury motoryacht.
An experienced boater, Rafael Nadal has been passionate about yachting since childhood and seizes every opportunity to go out into sea with friends and family. The idea to build a customized catamaran has been part of the superstar athlete’s plans for a while. Seduced by both the yacht’s design and living space, he joined Sunreef Yachts’ family of owners, taking delivery of Great White last month.
The 80 Sunreef Power Great White accommodates up to 8 guests thanks to her comfortable 4-cabin layout. Her starboard hull houses the Owner’s suite, one of the yacht’s guest cabins and the crew quarters. With generous living space, the master stateroom features a walk-in dressing, a sofa, a flip-down ceiling TV above the double bed and a private fold-out balcony. The port hull accommodates for two more roomy guest cabins as well as the catamaran’s galley.
Great White’s light-filled saloon offers two oversized lounging sofas by the aft cockpit, a dining space for 8 to the bow and two 77’’ TV’s installed back-to-back. An additional lounging spot was set up next to the bow terrace entrance.
The catamaran’s full-beam stern cockpit provides for an outstanding alfresco dining space well protected from sun and wind and fitted with a weatherproof TV. Below the large sofa, Great White’s aft garage conceals a large jet-ski and a selection of water toys along with a refueling station. A wide hydraulic swim platform has been installed to carry the yacht’s tender and offer an extra sunbathing spot beside the water.
The flybridge provides guests with an exterior lounge arranged in cozy seating areas, a bar, big sunpads and a pop-up TV.
Great White’s propulsion comes from twin 1200HP engines allowing for a top speed of 23 knots and a cruising speed of 16 knots.