Sailing Yacht CEAFEA, largest vessel by Solaris Yachts hits water in Italy

Luxury yacht builder Solaris Yachts from Italy, has launched its largest ever ...

Sailing Yacht CEAFEA, largest vessel by Solaris Yachts hits water in Italy

August 26, 2020

Written by Eva Belanyiova

Luxury yacht builder Solaris Yachts from Italy, has launched its largest ever built vessel, the striking, modern luxury cruiser racer sailing yacht CEFEA. At 33.77m (110’10”) she offers generous space for up to 8 guests and a crew of 6, in 4 and 3 cabins respectively. Her interiors and exteriors were designed by the shipyard in collaboration with the MYT Group, while her naval architecture is by Soto Acebal.

Solaris 111 sailing yacht CEFEA Boat delivery from Forlì (FC) to Marina di Ravenna (RA) Forlì, 10 agosto 2020 © Solaris/ZGN

Solaris 111 sailing yacht CEFEA
Boat delivery from Forlì (FC) to Marina di Ravenna (RA)
© Solaris/ZGN

S/Y CEFEA has a modern and inviting design with contemporary interiors and layout. Her master suite spreads the entire beam and boasts two bathrooms, as well as direct access to the private beach area. Guests accommodation is provided in additional three cabins.

Sailing yacht CEFEA to be launched by Solaris Yachts © Solaris/ZGN

Sailing yacht CEFEA to be launched by Solaris Yachts
© Solaris/ZGN

She was built in pre-preg carbon for hull and deck, and has a 22-ton keel and bulb as well as a ultra-lightweight hull and rig. The mast was created by Southern Spars, while her rig is by Future Fibres and sails by Doyle.

The Superyacht CEFEA will now undergo seatrials and will then sail around Italy and onto the French Riviera to the Golfe de Saint-Tropez during the famous event Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez at the end of September 2020, where she will be officially presented.

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