2022 Sunreef 80 Sail
Miami, FL, United States


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Accommodations
Engines and performance
Systems and deck equipment
Summary
This 2022 Sunreef 80 Sail is a used 78-foot sailing catamaran listed through a brokerage in Miami, Florida, United States. The offering is structured as a 50% fractional ownership interest. Its fiberglass construction is paired with a 37.67-foot beam, while the accommodation plan includes six cabins and six heads, with a stated maximum capacity of 16 passengers. Interior details include a galley-up arrangement, stone countertops, Miele appliances, leather upholstery, teak flooring, and a salon with a convertible dining table and 55-inch Sony television.
Deck equipment includes teak-covered side decks, cockpit, and flybridge, plus a hydraulic swim platform with an integrated tender garage. The flybridge provides a full helm, Raymarine displays, wet bar, refrigerator, electric grill, sink, and U-shaped seating. Sailing equipment includes a carbon-fiber mast and boom, a fully battened Hydranet mainsail, furling genoa, gennaker, and storm jib. Additional confirmed systems aboard this Sunreef sailing catamaran include a 580-watt solar array, a 220-liter-per-hour watermaker, zoned reverse-cycle air conditioning, thermal imaging, radar, satellite television, and distributed 4G/LTE Wi-Fi.
Disclaimer
Catamaran World does not own this vessel and is not the listing broker. Information is presented in good faith from the inventory provider but is not guaranteed. Buyers should verify all material facts and engage qualified marine and legal professionals before making a purchase decision.



