The Polish shipyard Sunreef Yachts is pleased to announce that most of the aluminium work on the Sunreef 114 has been completed. The superyacht’s huge hull, 31 tons in weight and 114 feet (34.8 m) in length, was successfully turned and repositioned inside the shed. The hull structure can now be straightened so the next phase of the building process can start.
At present, a number of construction tasks are being performed simultaneously: the flybridge is being built and will be shortly assembled with the hulls; the construction of interior furniture has now started and all final aluminium fitting-out is being done.
Once the fly-bridge is fixed on the hulls, the insulation of the accommodation area in both hulls will start.
Floor support construction and the first electrical systems will follow next. After that, all furniture will be installed and general finishing work will be completed. The Sunreef 114 is scheduled to be launched in the winter of 2009.
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