One of the things you are going to love is the large open space, boasting unusually high vaulted ceilings (note: not often do you find vaulted ceilings in a saloon of a 70 footer!!), and it was without any internal walls.
But what you might love even more is the raised lounge which overlooks the saloon.
Another great thing, huge windows let in an inordinate amount of natural light, freshening and brightening the entire space easily. Whether you are standing or sitting in the main living areas of this Sunreef 70, you’ll always feel connected to the water.
Set within this bright and airy loft is a dining room area that seats up to 8-10 people easily. It is also conveniently located across from the widescreen LCD TV.
Overall, the high-ceilings and raised lounge overlooking the saloon, make the saloon — like the cockpit — seem exceedingly spacious.
As for the design of the interior itself, it has a modern yet neutral look — thereby providing you with a wonderful “blank canvas” for you to decorate and design to your taste.
The space is finished in a combination of genuine Canaletto walnut wood and cream Alcantar.
Now, if you are going to spend weeks, perhaps months, at sea, then you will appreciate the amount of additional storage found throughout the saloon.
We discovered that much of the furniture doubles up as storage.
And what’s more, there are several vast hidden storage compartments in the saloon floor for carrying additional supplies — whether it be more tools, safety gear, food, and equipment you might need while at sea.
And if you are wondering about the galley: it’s a fully equipped kitchen with a very large fridge that will keep you well stocked up on food for your journey, located aft of the Port hull.
Here’s a quick run-down of all the kitchen equipment: a four-zone induction cooker, microwave oven, two electric ovens, large refrigerator and freezer, dishwasher, wine chiller, ice dispenser, a bar-top, and of course, more storage. Everything you need to entertain family and friends. And everything you could need or want for spending weeks at sea.
And one of the key features that makes this boat feel so special (and spacial), is the raised pilothouse which opens to the saloon.