Francis Lapp, the founder of Sunreef Yachts, has grown the company to over 3,000 employees over its 22 years of operation. The shipyard launched its first 74-foot oceangoing luxury catamaran with a flybridge in 2003, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey in Gdansk. Since then, Sunreef Yachts has evolved significantly.
Today, Sunreef’s sailing and power catamarans set a new standard of luxury in the maritime industry. The shipyard leads in innovation, offering transpacific ranges and integrating contemporary technology. With a growing customer base, Sunreef has introduced a new yachting forum.
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How Did the Sunreef Yacht Forum Emerge?
Sunreef Yachts has built a loyal following of repeat customers, emphasizing customer satisfaction and relationship building. This dedication to fostering loyalty inspired the creation of a dedicated discussion platform, now known as ‘The Sunreef Yacht Forum.’
A Customer’s Journey: Fernando’s Story
One notable story is that of Fernando, who first purchased a Sunreef 62 in 2008. Years later, he returned to buy another Sunreef catamaran, choosing the Sunreef 70. Fernando noted, “The brand definitely has a different philosophy – the design, material, and equipment are superior to any other brands that I investigated.”
Fernando’s 2022 sailing catamaran, named Capi IV, was designed as a traditional ‘family boat’ with dedicated cabins for children. He explained his loyalty to Sunreef, stating, “The base for all of my boats is in Luperon Bay in the north of the Dominican Republic. It is a natural hurricane hold, full of mangroves, perfect for catamarans.”
You can watch a detailed interview with Fernando, the owner of the Sunreef 70 Capi IV, where he shares his thoughts on his new sailing catamaran on the Sunreef Yacht Forum.
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