Sunreef 80 ECO Power catamaran 2023 - The Most Advanced Electric Motor Yacht In The World is HERE!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ย. 2023
- Sunreef always pushing the limits of what's possible and this time they bring us the Sunreef 80 ECO Power. it's ALL beauty from any which way you look at it!
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Thanks for this meticulous tour!
Fantastic.. And anytime they can make it more environmental friendly, while actually being workable and sustainable..
Excellent
Stunning
Sorry I'm a science geek. It was interesting how the wind sounded as you walked around the perimeter of the yacht. I was listening to the wind. There's a lot of data in things like that. LoL 🤣
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What your ear picks up and the microphone picks up can be very different, especially if the mic does not have a windscreen or inadequate wind screen. The noise could simply be turbulence of the wind passing over the microphone head.
I want this
Looks way better than that 'blue' monstrosity from last year.
Sonho de consumo.
This is too much design. I get it, people with this kind of money want this. But I would go for a expandable roof with solar panels and a smart windsail for when in open seas, and regenerative for the propelers. Of course you need a gasoline generator. but saving lots and lots of weight and use it on batteries...
Agreed their R&D department skimped. Combining sail and electric would have broken the market. Speed and sustainability a smart wind sail is underrated starting development now lol. Only problem with slide panels is when you dock there’s no sun. Regenerative propellers is interesting as well
So the galley is only accessible from the cockpit? The stairs down to the galley are outside the salon sliding doors?
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Man, doesn't that ship have engines?
As I have not seen any engine room!
What does it work with, the gases of the tourists on board ?
More technical data, maximum range, energy consumption, etc. would be useful.
Sorry to say but at the moment i posted, this wasn't available. Next time i will ask when i'm there and will mention it in the video. Thanks for the tip!
@@CatamaranChannel Super,thank you. 👍
Great design. When you rub the dock it is 200k to fix the side mounted solar panels, really not though out well. Enormous cost and complexity just to get a couple of kw of power from the solar panels.
I like old light bulbs and black and white tvs
No narration or description?
Nice video, but you showed the design for a Sunreef supreme. There is no garage on the eco power, and the windows are reversed rake.
You got a sharp eye and your 100% correct!
My mistake, sorry.
A big problem I see is keeping all those solar panels clean from salt air and salt water.
I just watched a sailboat cruiser's video that explained how they needed to routinely clean off the solar panel on top of their hard dodger to significantly improve its efficiency.
Of course, that sailboat's solar panel is tiny compared to what is on this large yacht.
Well this is a super yacht. Don't you watch Below Deck? The crew have to wash the yachts up and down and all around every single day. Problem solved.
@@Metal0sopher
The crew hangs off the side of the
boat *everyday* cleaning 2500' square ft
of the sides? (''every single day'')
They do this, at sea, at anchor,
underway?
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''Well this is a super yacht. Don't you watch Below Deck? The crew have to wash the yachts up and down and all around every single day. Problem solved.''
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More on the actual details please. Just saying best and first, and excellent are meaningless marketing terms unless showing the data and comparisons to traditional metrics. I am a huge fan of yachts like this but real numbers would be better. I look forward to more videos.
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Impressive yacht. Hopefully they have used synthetic teak. The use of tropical woods most certainly isn't "eco". Devastating to rainforests.
The eco Sunreefs generally have reclaimed teak but have seen at least one with synthetic. Many have counters and walls made from recycled paper and some kind of resin. One Nautistyle review has a good explanation - not sure of the size yacht, but it's a sailing eco.
_Hopefully they have used synthetic teak._
Aaaand *that's* why you don't own one.
the wealth of the 1% is obscene. shame on these people.
Cataclysmic events block out sunlight...
Toss batteries create aligned alternators to instantly charge power system to power systems.
Its Simple using magnets...
Salt water and solar (electricity) do not like each other
FIRE
you have been warned
Big for the sake of being big, but honestly quite boring!
I concur. The difficulty I have with this vessel is how it would fare in an Atlantic crossing. It looks as if it might break up in a heavy storm.