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Four New Yachts For A New Season

DATE POSTED:April 15, 2026
100 Sunreef Power Eco A garage aft holds personal watercraft and other toys, keeping the decks clear for guest relaxation. Courtesy Sunreef Yachts 100 Sunreef Power Eco | A Milestone Launch

Double Happiness is Sunreef’s first 100-foot electric model, with a cockpit that spans the whole 44-foot beam to create serious stretch-out space for all 10 guests. There are five en suite staterooms, including the master forward on the main deck with panoramic views, a king-size berth and direct access to the bow terrace. There, owners can relax in privacy or invite friends to join them in the lounge area.

Up top on the flybridge, guests can gather around the bar for cocktails, enjoy a meal or simply relax in the open-air setting. There won’t be any fumes or vibrations from the four 180 kW electric engines to detract from the experience.

Cruisers 50 Fly The builder’s team says this model took about a year of engineering, using feedback from Cruisers owners. Courtesy Cruisers Yachts Cruisers 50 Fly | An Owner-Operator Option

There are now two models in the Fly range from Cruisers Yachts, with the 50 Fly joining the 57 Fly in the lineup. The idea is to provide a lot of the larger-boat features and styling in a smaller owner-operator package. To that end, there’s a cockpit power shade—a first for Cruisers Yachts at the 50-foot range—as well as a raised living area in the salon, and a pivoting helm seat that integrates into an L-shaped seating arrangement.

A sliding door at the helm allows direct access to the side deck to make the skipper’s life easier during docking. Three staterooms include a full-beam owner’s space, with an overall layout intended for families.

Ferretti Yachts 720 Hull No. 1 has a pair of 1,400 hp MAN V-12 engines, with a projected top hop of 32 knots. Courtesy Ferretti Yachts Ferretti Yachts 720 | A New Generation

Ferretti Yachts says Hull No. 1 of this model is bound for the American market, with a main-deck sole that’s parquet. Filippo Salvetti handled exteriors, while Ideaeitalia did the interiors. The Ferretti Yachts team says new features include an even more significant focus on onboard comfort, spaces that take more cues from larger models and an increase in stowage.

There’s also a new hardtop to add shade up on the flybridge. Inside, a sliding glass door and optional high-low window create a semi-enclosed setting with privacy options for crew and guests alike in the salon, dining area, galley and wheelhouse.

Custom Line Saetta 128' In addition to a main-deck master, this yacht has four guest staterooms belowdecks. Courtesy Custom Line Custom Line Saetta 128′ | A New Trideck with a Planing Hull

Meet the prototype of Custom Line’s Saetta range, which is already under construction and expected to launch this year. The yacht has a planing hull and comes in at under 300 gross tons, with the builder projecting a top speed of 22 knots thanks to twin 2,638 hp MTU 16V 2000 M96L engines. Cruise speed is expected to be 19 knots, with an economy speed of 11 knots that should provide a range of 1,000 nautical miles.

Exterior styling is by SY Design, with interiors by ACPV Architects Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel. The owners’ stateroom is about 400 square feet, located off a lobby that provides an extra measure of privacy.

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