Me too, but I would use a shaft drive instead of a sail drive. Less maintenance and a smaller hole in the boat if there is a catastrophic failure and less chance of the boat sinking
I do not really understand how that fits to the headline: 1750L of fuel for a Zero Emission cat? You probably mean Zero Emission in the port when the air on is connected to the port facilities… which are connected to windmills nearby…?
This is possible because small black Kids mine lithium etc. in the mines so that Sunreef can build a ship, which alone in production harms the environment more than it can make up for after the purchase.
@@unAgorist What does this have to do with the fact that children are dying in the mines of Africa and that these ships pollute the environment before they reach the market? Ah I see you have no brain and are now pissed because you drive a Tesla!!!!
actually, the largest lithium mines can be found in Australia, I doubt you will find small black kids there, for those in Africa (my continent) you will find, but a very few percentage are forced to work there, for the majority its voluntary and is seen as an opportunity, I tell you given the scale of poverty in those areas, those mines are a blessing, I have a few of my friends who started out in the gold mines as kids, today they are multi-millionaires, several times in my own country my GVT intervened in those mines to remove all teen workers, but the police ended up being chased away, even threatened by those same people they went to rescue, thus they only ended up building social services in those areas.
I will put it at the top of my Cat list but you need to know I would never sail a Cat. pontoon boat with a stick and apt attached, and to top it all off its hahahaha EC Cann't wait to hear from tyhis owner after 5 years if it maes it that far.
A galley downstairs makes the living area bigger and keeps most of the cooking fumes/smells away. And since most just use the kitchen not that much time in the day, its an obvious choice.
Thanks for showing this wonderful cat it's the best.
Thanks so much for sharing only the images and not your personnal comment like on every other navy chanel 👍...
If I had a few million dollars to spare, this beauty, along with the Sunreef 80, would be at the very top of my cat list.
Me too, but I would use a shaft drive instead of a sail drive. Less maintenance and a smaller hole in the boat if there is a catastrophic failure and less chance of the boat sinking
@@pbear6251 That makes sense.
Here's the real question. Even big boats are small places. When it's just you and a partner, do you really want a bunch of people buzzing around?
The amount of upkeep and aditional costs though.. it's needing 500k a year at least. Might need a bit more than a couple of millies sadly.
I want one of these
Wow 👍👍🇦🇺
Curious choice of 3 black and 1 white commodes.
In the world of sailing, thinking in terms of energy sustainability, dependability, living full time aboard..is this the best the market has to offer?
Too big or too small for you? Anything bigger would be a waste for most people. Except the ultra rich but who cares about them?
I would love to see the polars for the Sunreef cats.
É esse que vou comprar
I do not really understand how that fits to the headline: 1750L of fuel for a Zero Emission cat? You probably mean Zero Emission in the port when the air on is connected to the port facilities… which are connected to windmills nearby…?
By sailing and solar panels , its really zero emission. You need engines to dock.
arn't the engines electric Is it for Diesel Generators to top up batteries like on the 80
There are options , Diesel or electrical engines. İf you prefer electrical engines you have solar panels and Diesel generator to run engines
@@ahmetselmanatik why diesel generators to provide electricity to power electric engines don't the solar panels generate electricity to run the egines
You need them when its not sunny for many days.
This is possible because small black Kids mine lithium etc. in the mines so that Sunreef can build a ship, which alone in production harms the environment more than it can make up for after the purchase.
@@unAgorist What does this have to do with the fact that children are dying in the mines of Africa and that these ships pollute the environment before they reach the market? Ah I see you have no brain and are now pissed because you drive a Tesla!!!!
actually, the largest lithium mines can be found in Australia, I doubt you will find small black kids there, for those in Africa (my continent) you will find, but a very few percentage are forced to work there, for the majority its voluntary and is seen as an opportunity, I tell you given the scale of poverty in those areas, those mines are a blessing, I have a few of my friends who started out in the gold mines as kids, today they are multi-millionaires, several times in my own country my GVT intervened in those mines to remove all teen workers, but the police ended up being chased away, even threatened by those same people they went to rescue, thus they only ended up building social services in those areas.
@@benson8310 If this were the case, I wonder why you're all so fucked up and emigrating to Europe
I will put it at the top of my Cat list but you need to know I would never sail a Cat. pontoon boat with a stick and apt attached, and to top it all off its hahahaha EC Cann't wait to hear from tyhis owner after 5 years if it maes it that far.
5 mil for a 60? damn that's too much
How many life times does that boat has to live to fix the 'carbon foot print' it made in production....bwa ha ha ha ha ha.
60' with a down galley... smh. Otherwise a nice cat !
A galley downstairs makes the living area bigger and keeps most of the cooking fumes/smells away. And since most just use the kitchen not that much time in the day, its an obvious choice.
Zero emission??? What a joke.
Fiberglass = 95% plastic
-Carbonfiber = 100% plastic.