One of several relaxation spaces in the solar-powered electric yacht. Photo: Sunreef
Work has started on Sunreef Yachts' new factory in Ras Al Khaimah that will produce its catamaran range. Photo: Sunreef
Francis Lapp, founder and president of Sunreef, said he wants the shipyard to eventually be the same size as the plant in Gdansk, Poland. Antonie Robertson / The National
About 60 people are being trained in Ras Al Khaimah by Sunreef to build high-end yachts, with the staff set to increase to 300 in a few months and to 1,000 next year. Antonie Robertson / The National
Employees work on fabrication of fibreglass frames of yachts. Antonie Robertson / The National
Sunreef is constructing a shipbuilding yard in RAK Maritime City. Antonie Robertson / The National
The factory in Ras Al Khaimah will be its first overseas. Antonie Robertson / The National
Master builders from the main factory in Poland are training the workers in RAK. Antonie Robertson / The National
Staff learn techniques to infuse resin on the fibreglass composite that help make the yachts lighter and more durable. Antonie Robertson / The National
The new factory covers 65,000 sq metres. Antonie Robertson / The National
The newest solar-powered catamaran launched by Polish company Sunreef Yachts enters Dubai. Photo: Sunreef
Formula One champion Fernando Alonso with Francis Lapp, Sunreef Yachts founder. The experienced driver has commissioned a twin hull eco catamaran. Photo: Sunreef
Outdoor space on the all-electric Sunreef 80 moored in Dubai. Photo: Sunreef
Living room space inside a luxury catamaran by Sunreef Yachts. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
A view of the lounge area on the luxury catamaran. Photo: Sunreef
One of four cabins in which eight guests can be accommodated. Photo: Sunreef
One of several relaxation spaces across the solar-powered electric yacht. Photo: Sunreef
Large areas for family in the main lounge zone of Rafael Nadal’s yacht. Photo: Sunreef
The spacious interior. Photo: Sunreef
One of several relaxation spaces in the solar-powered electric yacht. Photo: Sunreef
Work has started on Sunreef Yachts' new factory in Ras Al Khaimah that will produce its catamaran range. Photo: Sunreef
Francis Lapp, founder and president of Sunreef, said he wants the shipyard to eventually be the same size as the plant in Gdansk, Poland. Antonie Robertson / The National
About 60 people are being trained in Ras Al Khaimah by Sunreef to build high-end yachts, with the staff set to increase to 300 in a few months and to 1,000 next year. Antonie Robertson / The National
Employees work on fabrication of fibreglass frames of yachts. Antonie Robertson / The National
Sunreef is constructing a shipbuilding yard in RAK Maritime City. Antonie Robertson / The National
The factory in Ras Al Khaimah will be its first overseas. Antonie Robertson / The National
Master builders from the main factory in Poland are training the workers in RAK. Antonie Robertson / The National
Staff learn techniques to infuse resin on the fibreglass composite that help make the yachts lighter and more durable. Antonie Robertson / The National
The new factory covers 65,000 sq metres. Antonie Robertson / The National
The newest solar-powered catamaran launched by Polish company Sunreef Yachts enters Dubai. Photo: Sunreef
Formula One champion Fernando Alonso with Francis Lapp, Sunreef Yachts founder. The experienced driver has commissioned a twin hull eco catamaran. Photo: Sunreef
Outdoor space on the all-electric Sunreef 80 moored in Dubai. Photo: Sunreef
Living room space inside a luxury catamaran by Sunreef Yachts. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
A view of the lounge area on the luxury catamaran. Photo: Sunreef
One of four cabins in which eight guests can be accommodated. Photo: Sunreef
One of several relaxation spaces across the solar-powered electric yacht. Photo: Sunreef
Large areas for family in the main lounge zone of Rafael Nadal’s yacht. Photo: Sunreef
The spacious interior. Photo: Sunreef
One of several relaxation spaces in the solar-powered electric yacht. Photo: Sunreef