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Sunreef Yachts, the specialist in the construction of luxury custom-made catamarans has launched Blue Reef , a new brand on the motor yachts market specializing in medium-sized practical and rational monohull power yachts. In response to demanding clients with a passion for traversing the seas, BLUE REEF will offer a range of timeless, comfortable and easy to handle yachts without crew designed by top experts harnessing the full experience and know-how developed to date by Sunreef Yachts.

This Blue Reef creation is the result of a strategic partnership between Sunreef Yachts and CDR Yachting based in France, Bordeaux. The company was founded by a team of experienced and internationally acclaimed specialists in the motor yacht field who have developed the majority of models from the Couach motor yachts range. CDR Yachting will lend its expertise in the design and sales of this new power yachts range. The team composed of Pierre Couach, ex sales director at the Couach shipyard, Vincent Duchatelet , naval architect and Franck Reynaud, exterior and interior designer have launched hundreds of motor yachts over the last twenty years, which is the guarantee of the future joint success of this venture.

Both partners share the same vision for creating and providing an ideal yachting experience thanks to their extensive exchanges with clients during their business activities. Both companies are pursuing the ambition of giving back to the client the true pleasure of private, independent navigation.

The very first yacht in the range currently being developed by CDR Yachting is the Blue Reef 87' – an 87' motor yacht with marine hull, highly efficient for cruising speeds of 20 knots with 30% reduced fuel consumption in comparison with other yachts of the same size. The on-board space will be optimised in order to provide comfortable, ergonomic and luxury interiors. The compact exterior space is designed to ensure easy operation and anchorage in small ports, which are ever so prevalent in the Mediterranean. The first unit is due to be launched in Winter 2010.